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2022 Marco Manuscript Workshop: “Interventions” – Deadline Sept. 24, 2021

Marco Manuscript Workshop 2022 “Interventions” February 4-5, 2022 Marco Institute for Medieval and Renaissance Studies The University of Tennessee, Knoxville The seventeenth annual Marco Manuscript Workshop will take place Friday, February 4, and Saturday, February 5, 2022, in person at … Continue reading

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Call for Papers – Delaware Valley Medieval Association (DVMA) Graduate Workshop

Delaware Valley Medieval Association Graduate Workshop October 17, 2021 Villanova University  Villanova, Pennsylvania  Location TBD 10am-3pm   The DVMA invites 250-word abstracts for 20-minute talks or 5-minute flash presentations by graduate students in any discipline and on any topic that pertains to medieval … Continue reading

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Two-day workshop on the Thirteenth-Century Mediterranean

Interested in cross-cultural contacts in the medieval Mediterranean? Don’t miss the workshop “Pluriversality at Play: Art and Material Culture in the Thirteenth-Century Mediterranean,” organized by the School of Art History, University of St Andrews, on June 17-18 via MS Teams. … Continue reading

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Workshop: Manuscripts in the Digital Age: XML-Based Catalogues and Editions

A workshop titled “Manuscripts in the Digital Age: XML-Based Catalogues and Editions” is being offered as part of the 11th European Summer University in Digital Humanities – Culture & Technology between August 3-13, 2021. The two-week workshop (36 hours over … Continue reading

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Workshop and Lecture with Nahir Otaño Gracia, April 15 2021

Please join Fordham Center for Medieval Studies for a workshop and lecture on Zoom with: Nahir Otaño Gracia (University of New Mexico) Thursday, April 15, 2021 Workshop (10:00am EDT): “Strategies for creating an anti-racist classroom community” Lecture (5:00pm EDT): “Whiteness and … Continue reading

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Marco Manuscript Workshop 2021: “Immaterial Culture” – Deadline Oct. 9

DEADLINE: FRIDAY, OCT. 9 Marco Manuscript Workshop 2021: “Immaterial Culture” February 5-6, 2021 Remotely from the Marco Institute for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, the University of Tennessee, Knoxville Presenters will receive a $500 honorarium for their participation. The sixteenth annual … Continue reading

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Fragmentarium Workshop

The Swiss National Science Foundation Project Fragmentarium (https://fragmentarium.ms) is pleased to announce the program of its upcoming workshop: “Bits and Pieces. Medieval Manuscript Fragments in the Digital Age,” to be held at the University of Fribourg, Switzerland, 5-6 October, 2018. … Continue reading

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International Workshop – Between Women: Female Networks, Kinships and Power

When: 31 May – 1 June 2018 Where: SFB 1167, Poppelsdorfer Allee 24, University of Bonn Organized by Emma Bérat and Irina Dumitrescu, as part of the SFB 1167 “Macht and Herrschaft: Premodern Configurations in a Transcultural Perspective”, University of Bonn … Continue reading

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Workshop & Study Day at the Armenian Museum of America, April 13, 2018

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 announce our next East of … Continue reading

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The Society for the History of Alchemy and Chemistry invites submissions for the 9th Annual Postgraduate Workshop

The Society for the History of Alchemy and Chemistry invites submissions for the 9th Annual Postgraduate Workshop This year’s topic: “Experience and Experiment: Materiality of (al)chemical texts and objects” Hosted by: The Royal Institution, London, UK To be held on: June 29th, … Continue reading

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