Calendar of Events

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Medieval Song and the Sounding of World, Body, and Imagination

Sarah Kay, New York University and Concordian Dawn, Ensemble for Medieval Music

LUDUS, A Collaborative Humanities Project; Program in Medieval Studies
209 Scheide Caldwell 209 Scheide Caldwell, Princeton, NJ, United States

Medieval Studies Book Club: Thou Art the Man: The Masculinity of David in the Christian and Jewish Middle Ages

Program in Medieval Studies
209 Scheide Caldwell 209 Scheide Caldwell, Princeton, NJ, United States

LAMB Workshop: ‘Lapidatores, Percussores Urbisque Depopulatores’: Urban Violence in the Chronicle of Marcellinus Comes

Radka Pallová (History)

Program in Medieval Studies; the Center for Collaborative History; Departments of Art & Archaeology, English, Religion, and Classics
209 Scheide Caldwell 209 Scheide Caldwell, Princeton, NJ, United States

Medieval Faculty Colloquium: “How Japan Became Known as the Land of the Rising Sun: The Enduring Influence of the Seventeen Commandments of 604”

Thomas Conlan, East Asian Studies

Program in Medieval Studies
161 East Pyne

PPLAB – “Wanted: Skeptical Eyes to Test The Cologne, Dombibliothek Cod. 13”

Beatrice Kitzinger, Art & Archaeology

Department of Classics, Program in Medieval Studies, MARBAS
209 Scheide Caldwell 209 Scheide Caldwell, Princeton, NJ, United States

EHL Seminar: “The Long Shadow of the 536 CE Event”

Lee Mordechai, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Environmental History Lab; Humanities Council; Program in Medieval Studies
203 Scheide Caldwell House

LAMB Workshop: “Food Fight: Economic and Political Relations Between Sicily and Ifriqiya in the 11th Century”

Ksenia Ryzhova (History)

Program in Medieval Studies; The Center for Collaborative History; Departments of Art & Archaeology, English, Religion, and Classics
209 Scheide Caldwell 209 Scheide Caldwell, Princeton, NJ, United States

Medieval Studies Book Club: The Emperor and the Elephant

Program in Medieval Studies
Jones 202 Jones Hall, Princeton, NJ, United States

Comparative Diplomatics: “How can Jesuits be mistaken for Buddhist monks? Ōuchi Yoshinaga’s 1552 commendation and its Portuguese and Latin Afterlives”

Center for Collaborative History; Program in Medieval Studies
203 Scheide Caldwell House

Race Before Modernity Book Club: Medieval Art and Race: A Conversation with Pamela Patton

Program in Medieval Studies
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