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ASCSA Summer Session

ASCSA SUMMER SESSION DEADLINE: January 15, 2018 The Summer Session program of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens is a six-week session designed for those who wish to become acquainted with Greece and its major monuments, and to improve their understanding of … Continue reading

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ASCSA Summer Seminars

DEADLINE: January 15, 2018 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 leaders, and to … Continue reading

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Call for Papers – “Hoccleve at Play”

Call for Papers— “Hoccleve at Play,” sponsored by the International Hoccleve Society, 52nd International Congress on Medieval Studies, 11-14 May 2017, Kalamazoo, Michigan Since Thomas Hoccleve chose to set his “Compleinte,” the opening salvo of his five-poem Series, in the … Continue reading

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MAA News – MAA/CARA Summer Scholarships Awarded

This is the first year that the Academy has offered support to an expanded group of summer programs, and we are pleased to announce that scholarships to support summer coursework in languages or paleography have been awarded to: Casey Ireland … Continue reading

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Latin/Greek Institute Summer 2015 Programs

The Latin/Greek Institute, a joint collaboration of Brooklyn College and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York, is pleased to announce its programs for Summer 2015. For over forty years, the LGI has offered “beyond-the-intensive” courses that … Continue reading

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NEH Funding for Overseas Summer Programs

To the Members of the Medieval Academy, This morning, the letter copied below was sent on behalf of the Officers and Council of the Medieval Academy to William Craig Rice (Director of the National Endowment for the Humanities Division of Education Programs) … Continue reading

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MAA News – Grants to Medievalists

The Medieval Academy of America is delighted to announce an impressive collection of awards garnered by our members during the past fellowship season. ACLS Collaborative Research Fellowships: George Edmondson (Dartmouth College): A Politics of Melancholia Lisi Oliver (Louisiana State University) … Continue reading

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Medieval Manuscript and Paleography Courses at Rare Book School

This summer Rare Book School is excited to offer four courses designed specifically to advance the research of scholars in medieval and renaissance studies. Introduction to Paleography, 800–1500 introduces students to the book-based scripts and the text typologies of the western … Continue reading

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Author’s Response to Speculum Review

A response to: Cantavella, Rosanna. Review of Text, Translation and Critical Interpretation of Joan Roís de Corella’s Tragèdia de Caldesa, by Peter Cocozzella.  Speculum 88.4 [2013]: 1074-6. Author’s Response (Peter Cocozzella, Professor Emeritus, Department of Romance Languages and Literatures, Binghamton … Continue reading

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Jobs for Medievalists

The CORPI Project (Conversion, Overlapping Religiosities, Polemics, and Interaction: Early Modern Iberia and Beyond) is currently recruiting doctoral and post-doctoral research fellows for 2013-14. The application deadline is 31 May 2013. The Project This project is concerned with questions of … Continue reading

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