Erika Tritle, November 4

Please join us for our next meeting on Friday, November 4, in Wieboldt 207, from noon to 1:30 pm. Erika Tritle, PhD candidate in the History of Christianity (Divinity School), will share her recent work on “Conversos and the Problem of Jewish Flesh in Fifteenth-Century Castile: The Debate Between Alonso de Cartagena and Marcos García de […]

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Emmannuelle Bonnafoux, October 21

Please join us for our next meeting on Friday, October 21, in Wieboldt 207, from noon to 1:30 pm. Emmannuelle Bonnafoux, PhD candidate in Romance Languages and Literatures, will share her dissertation chapter on “Le Naturalisme déçu d’Eustache Deschamps.” The response will be provided by Isabelle Faton, PhD student in Romance Languages and Literatures. Emmannuelle’s paper is here: Le […]

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Kate Rudy, October 12

Please join us for our next meeting on **WEDNESDAY, October 12** in CWAC room 152. We will meet from noon to 1:30 pm. Kathryn M. Rudy, Lecturer in Art History at the University of St. Andrews, will share her work, “Taking Home the Holy: Eucharist Wafer Souvenirs in the Fifteenth Century.” Rainbow Porthé, PhD candidate in Art History, […]

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Herbert Kessler, September 30

Please join us for the first Medieval Studies Workshop of the school year: Herbert Kessler, Professor of the History of Art, Johns Hopkins University, will discuss his recent work, “Images Borne on a Breeze: the Function of the Flabellum of Tournus as Meaning” on Friday, September 30 in CWAC room 156. Kristine Larison, PhD Candidate in Art History, will respond […]

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Workshop Meeting: Andrea Tarnowski (Dartmouth), May 20

Please join the Medieval Studies Workshop for our  final presentation of the year. … Prof. Andrea Tarnowski (Dartmouth, French/Comparative Literature) “Alain Chartier’s Singularity” Respondent: Torsten Edstam … 12:00-1:30pm on Friday May 20 in Wieboldt 207. … The pre-circulated paper is available here: Alain Chartier’s Singularity … Coffee and tea will be provided, and we invite you to […]

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