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LAMB Workshop: “Navigating Community: Social Networks and Dependence on the Large Estates of Late Antique Egypt”
LAMB Workshop: “Navigating Community: Social Networks and Dependence on the Large Estates of Late Antique Egypt”
Join us for the first Late Antique, Medieval, and Byzantine workshop of the year on Wednesday, September 4 in 209 Scheide Caldwell. We will discuss Lucia Waldschuetz’s paper "Navigating Community: […]
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Medieval Studies Student Dessert Hour
Medieval Studies Student Dessert Hour
Join Medieval Studies faculty and students on Wednesday, September 11 at 4:30 pm for coffee and tea, dessert, and conversation. These "dessert hours" will be held throughout the semester as […]
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Medieval Dance, Madness, Ecstasy: A Workshop
Medieval Dance, Madness, Ecstasy: A Workshop
LUDUS Workshop Mary Channen Caldwell (University of Pennsylvania) When does movement spill over from something we recognize as dance as an artistic and social form to something else? Something potentially […]
Medieval Studies Book Club: African Dominion: A New History of Empire in Early and Medieval West Africa
Medieval Studies Book Club: African Dominion: A New History of Empire in Early and Medieval West Africa
With the summer coming to a close, the Medieval Book Club would like to welcome all old and new faces back to Princeton this new academic year! We will kick […]
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LAMB Workshop: “Dom(i)nae: The Written Women of Roman Love Elegy and Troubadour Love Lyric”
LAMB Workshop: “Dom(i)nae: The Written Women of Roman Love Elegy and Troubadour Love Lyric”
Join us for our second LAMB workshop on Tuesday, September 24 at 6pm in Scheide Caldwell 209. We will read and discuss Lottie Page’s paper "Dom(i)nae: The Written Women of Roman Love Elegy and Troubadour […]
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E. Franklin Robbins/UJA-Federation Lecture: On How the West Became Antisemitic
E. Franklin Robbins/UJA-Federation Lecture: On How the West Became Antisemitic
Join the Program in Judaic Studies and the Humanities Council's Program in Medieval Studies for an E. Franklin Robbins/UJA-Federation Lecture with Ivan G. Marcus on Wednesday, September 25. This event […]
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Duke John’s Skull: A Historical Whodunit
Duke John’s Skull: A Historical Whodunit
Join us for the annual Medieval Studies Faber Lecture with Eric Jager (UCLA) on September 26 at 4:30 pm. A reception will follow the lecture. This event is free and open […]
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Hellenic Studies / Medieval Studies Film Screening: The Last Duel with Eric Jager
Hellenic Studies / Medieval Studies Film Screening: The Last Duel with Eric Jager
Hellenic Studies and Medieval Studies students are invited to join us for a special film screening, Q&A, and lunch on Friday, September 27. 10:00 am: Screening of The Last Duel […]
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Comparative Diplomatics: “Mapping Japan in the Iberian Archive: 16th Century Accounts from the Christian Mission”
Comparative Diplomatics: “Mapping Japan in the Iberian Archive: 16th Century Accounts from the Christian Mission”
Comparative Diplomatics is an exploratory workshop on documents in late antiquity and the middle ages with occasional forays into the modern era, as distinct from narrative and normative long-form texts. […]