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Past Open to the Public Events
October 6, 2020 · 1:30 pm
· Zoom
Past Answers to Current Concerns, Seminar 1: Lessons from the past? Terms of the debate and some examples
Climate Change and History Research Initiative; Medieval Studies
Lecture
Open to the Public
Virtual
June 18, 2020 · 1:30 pm
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3:00 pm
· via Zoom – Registration Required
From Healthscaping to Disease Tracing: Plague and Public Health After the Black Death
Program in Medieval Studies; Climate Change and History Research Initiative; Humanities Council
Lecture
Open to the Public
Virtual
June 11, 2020 · 1:30 pm
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3:00 pm
· via Zoom – Registration Required
The Justinianic Plague: Apocalypse or Overblown?
Program in Medieval Studies; Climate Change and History Research Initiative; Humanities Council
Lecture
Open to the Public
Virtual
June 4, 2020 · 1:30 pm
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3:00 pm
· via Zoom – Registration Required
Avoiding Plague like the Plague: Some Pathogenic Context for Late Antique Pandemics
Program in Medieval Studies; Climate Change and History Research Initiative; Humanities Council
Lecture
Open to the Public
Virtual
May 28, 2020 · 1:30 pm
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3:00 pm
· via Zoom – Registration Required
The ‘Plague of Cyprian’: Sources, Problems, Origins and the ‘Crisis of the Third Century’
Program in Medieval Studies; Climate Change and History Research Initiative; Humanities Council
Lecture
Open to the Public
Virtual
May 21, 2020 · 1:30 pm
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3:00 pm
· via Zoom – Registration Required
Plague: From the Late Neolithic to the Black Death
Program in Medieval Studies; Climate Change and History Research Initiative; Humanities Council
Lecture
Open to the Public
Virtual
May 14, 2020 · 1:30 pm
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3:00 pm
· via Zoom – Registration Required
The Story of Pandemics in Scholarship and Popular Culture, 1890-2020
Program in Medieval Studies; Climate Change and History Research Initiative; Humanities Council
Lecture
Open to the Public
Virtual
May 8, 2020 · 8:00 am
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5:00 pm
·
The ‘Plague of Cyprian’: Sources, Problems, Origins and the ‘Crisis of the Third Century’
Program in Medieval Studies; Climate Change and History Research Initiative; Humanities Council
Lecture
Open to the Public
Virtual
May 8, 2020 · 8:00 am
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5:00 pm
· via Zoom – Registration Required
The ‘Plague of Cyprian’: Sources, Problems, Origins and the ‘Crisis of the Third Century’
Program in Medieval Studies; Climate Change and History Research Initiative; Humanities Council
Lecture
Open to the Public
Virtual
April 7, 2020 · 4:30 pm
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6:00 pm
· East Pyne 010
CANCELED: Medieval Studies Faber Lecture: The Changing Face of Early Islamic History
Medieval Studies and the Eberhard L. Faber 1915 Memorial Fund in the Humanities Council
Faber Lecture
Open to the Public
April 7, 2020 · 12:30 pm
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2:00 pm
· Zoom
VIRTUAL MEETING: LAMB group – Pre-Modern Pandemics in History, Science, and Popular Media
Program in Medieval Studies
Workshop
graduate students
Open to the Public
October 21, 2019 · 4:30 pm
· East Pyne 010
Medieval Futures: The Shape of Time in Universal Histories
Program in Medieval Studies
Lecture
Open to the Public
April 16, 2019 · 4:30 pm
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6:00 pm
· 219 Aaron Burr and Zoom
Scribal Illuminators and the Making of Middle English Literature
Program in Medieval Studies
Lecture
Open to the Public
April 9, 2019 · 4:30 pm
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6:00 pm
· 106 McCormick
A Hebrew Renaissance in 10th Century Egypt: The Mystery of the Earliest Medieval Jewish Documents
Program in Medieval Studies
Lecture
Open to the Public
April 8, 2019 · 4:30 pm
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6:00 pm
· 106 McCormick
The Gold of the Steppe-Rulers: the Treasure of Nagyszentmiklós (ca. 700 – 820 CE)
Program in Medieval Studies; Humanities Council
Lecture
Open to the Public
April 2, 2019 · 4:30 pm
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6:00 pm
· 106 McCormick
Reconfiguring Kinship and Knowledge, c.1500
Program in Medieval Studies. Co-Sponsored by the Interdisciplinary Doctoral Program in the Humanities (IHUM).
Lecture
Open to the Public
March 12, 2019 · 4:30 pm
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6:00 pm
· Firestone Library Rare Books and Special Collections
Of Remorseless Cannibals and Loving Scribes: Samples and Highlights from Princeton’s Collection of Ethiopian Manuscripts
Humanities Council, Department of Comparative Literature, Program in Medieval Studies
Lecture
Open to the Public
March 6, 2019 · 4:30 pm
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6:00 pm
· 209 Scheide Caldwell
How Early Medieval Culture Was Built With Late-Antique Bricks: Scripts, and Books, Between Ravenna, Verona and Bobbio
Program in Medieval Studies
Lecture
Open to the Public