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Category Archives: Seminars
Rome Archive Seminar (June 5-30, 2023)
This seminar. is designed to introduce Ph.D. students from across the humanities to the unique primary sources available in Rome. Working hands-on with materials in the city’s archives and libraries, students will be exposed to the rich potential of a … Continue reading
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Seminar Series: Race, Race-Thinking, and Identity in the Middle Ages and Medieval Studies with Bonnie Effros and Susanne Hakenbeck
April 1, 2022 12:00 – 1:20 pm EST VIRTUAL (Zoom registration required below) “Race, Race-thinking and Identity in the Middle Ages and Medieval Studies: Archaeology and Race” – Race and Medieval Archaeology Bonnie Effros, University of British Columbia and Susanne … Continue reading
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Literature and Knowledge in Late Medieval England: A Codicological Perspective
Literature and Knowledge in Late Medieval England: A Codicological Perspective Michael Johnston, Purdue University Friday, February 21, 2020 2-4 pm Newberry Library CRS is pleased to announce the second meeting of the Premodern Studies Seminar for the 2019-2020 academic year. … Continue reading
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2019 ASCSA Summer Seminars
DEADLINE: January 15, 2019 The Summer Seminars of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens are two 18-day sessions designed for those who wish to study specific topics in Greece and visit major monuments with exceptional scholars as study … Continue reading
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Medieval History Seminar
The German Historical Institutes in London and Washington, D.C., are pleased to announce the eleventh Medieval History Seminar, to be held in London from 10 to 12 October 2019. The seminar is designed to bring together Ph.D. candidates and recent … Continue reading
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Historical Notation Bootcamp, Aug. 6-10, 2018
Anna Zayaruznaya (Yale University) and Andrew Hicks (Cornell University) and are delighted to announce that the third annual Historical Notation Bootcamp (https://blogs.cornell.edu/hnb/) will be held August 6–10, 2018 at Yale’s Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, with the generous support … Continue reading
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2017 NEH Summer Seminar
John N. King of The Ohio State University and Mark Rankin of James Madison University will direct a National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Seminar for College and University Teachers on continuity and change in the production, dissemination, and reading … Continue reading
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NEH Summer Seminar for College and University Teachers The Formation and Re-formation of the Book: 1450-1650
John N. King of The Ohio State University and Mark Rankin of James Madison University will direct a National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Seminar for College and University Teachers on continuity and change in the production, dissemination, and reading … Continue reading
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Leipzig Open Fragmentary Texts Series and Digital Fragmenta Historicorum Graecorum (seminar)
Digital Classicist London & Institute of Classical Studies Seminar 2014 Friday June 27 at 16:30 in room G37, Senate House, Malet Street, London, WC1E 7HU Monica Berti, Greta Franzini & Simona Stoyanova (Leipzig) The Leipzig Open Fragmentary Texts Series and … Continue reading
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Announcing the 4th Annual Seminar on “Understanding the Medieval Book”
The University of South Carolina invites participants to its 4th annual seminar, “Understanding the Medieval Book,” which will be held at the Hollings Library, University of South Carolina, Columbia, from 7-9 April 2014. This two-day hands-on seminar explores medieval books … Continue reading
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