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Lament, Liturgy and the End of Time in Hildegard of Bingen’s Ordo Virtutum
Lament, Liturgy and the End of Time in Hildegard of Bingen’s Ordo Virtutum Margot Fassler University of Notre Dame Friday, Dec. 3, 4:30, Woolworth 102 This presentation is based on chapters from Margot Fassler’s forthcoming book Cosmos, Liturgy, and the … Continue reading
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Call for Applicants
The Richard Rawlinson Center, a research center focused on the history and culture of early medieval England and manuscript research, at Western Michigan University seeks applications for a graduate representative to its International Advisory Board to serve a two-year term … Continue reading
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Apply for a Rome Prize! Deadline: November 1
AAR invites applications for the 2022 Rome Prize competition! For over a century, the American Academy in Rome has awarded the Rome Prize to support innovative and cross-disciplinary work in the arts and humanities. Each year, the prize is given … Continue reading
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Medieval Job Data Summary
Executive Summaries of Medieval Studies Academic-Positions Job Market Data from: Cycles 2015-2016/2020-2021 Compiled and Written by Merle Eisenberg With Data Collection and Support from Laura Ingallinella, Skyler Anderson, and Jonathan Henry Below are executive summaries job data from the 2015-2016 … Continue reading
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CFP Reminder: Marco Manuscript Workshop “Interventions”, deadline Sept. 24
17th annual Marco Manuscript Workshop: “Interventions” https://marco.utk.edu/ms-workshop/ The seventeenth annual Marco Manuscript Workshop will take place Friday, February 4, and Saturday, February 5, 2022, in person at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. The workshop is organized by Professors Maura K. … Continue reading
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Call for participants: Studying East of Byzantium VIII: Material Culture
The Arthur H. Dadian and Ara Oztemel Chair of Armenian Art at Tufts University and the Mary Jaharis Center for Byzantine Art and Culture at Hellenic College Holy Cross in Brookline, MA, are pleased to invite abstracts for the next … Continue reading
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Opportunity for Scholars at IAS
INSTITUTE FOR ADVANCED STUDY, School of Historical Studies, Opportunities for Scholars 2022-2023. The Institute is an independent private institution founded in 1930 to create a community of scholars focused on intellectual inquiry, free from teaching and other university obligations. Scholars … Continue reading
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Tra liti sì lontani – Dante for the Americas
Tra liti sì lontani – Dante for the Americas May 5, 2021 – May 13, 2021 Click here for more information: To mark the 700th anniversary of the poet’s death, the Dante Society of America and Harvard University are together … Continue reading
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Virtual event 4/27 — Fragmentary Remains: Books of the Dead at Williams College
The Chapin Library at Williams College invites you to attend a virtual event with Foy Scalf on April 27 from 3:00-4:30pm EDT. Fragmentary Remains: Books of the Dead at Williams College Register to receive the Zoom link: https://forms.gle/7rdy8sBF2t8rh6Zq8 In 1922 … Continue reading
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Epidemiology 101 for Medievalists—or, Why Narratives Matter in Historicizing Hate-Speech
by Monica H. Green I. Where Are You From? I confess. I get no small pleasure in disrupting the “Where are you from?” questions I’ve gotten all my life. When I answer “Japan,” the logical fallacy reveals itself on the … Continue reading
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