10 events found.
How Early Medieval Culture Was Built With Late-Antique Bricks: Scripts, and Books, Between Ravenna, Verona and Bobbio
Massimiliano Bassetti
Program in Medieval Studies
Of Remorseless Cannibals and Loving Scribes: Samples and Highlights from Princeton’s Collection of Ethiopian Manuscripts
Michael Kleiner and Wendy Laura Belcher
Humanities Council, Department of Comparative Literature, Program in Medieval Studies
Problems With Practice
Gadi Algazi
Program in Medieval Studies; Interdisciplinary Doctoral Program in the Humanities (IHUM).

Reconfiguring Kinship and Knowledge, c.1500
Gadi Algazi
Program in Medieval Studies. Co-Sponsored by the Interdisciplinary Doctoral Program in the Humanities (IHUM).

The Gold of the Steppe-Rulers: the Treasure of Nagyszentmiklós (ca. 700 – 820 CE)
Falko Daim
Program in Medieval Studies; Humanities Council

The archaeology of the European steppe: Huns, Avars, and other Bad Europeans
Falko Daim
Program in Medieval Studies. Comparative Antiquity Research and Teaching Collaboration
A Hebrew Renaissance in 10th Century Egypt: The Mystery of the Earliest Medieval Jewish Documents
Eve Krakowski
Program in Medieval Studies

Faber Lecture: “Literary Style and Theological Substance in the Homilies of Sophronios of Jerusalem”
Jon Duffy
Committee for the Study of Late Antiquity
Scribal Illuminators and the Making of Middle English Literature
Sonja Drimmer
Program in Medieval Studies
