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The Felon and the Villain: Middle English literature and felony procedure
The Felon and the Villain: Middle English literature and felony procedure
Please RSVP HERE. Lunch will be provided. The Making of Felony Procedure in Middle English Literature is about how literature made felony in late medieval England. To this day, felony […]
LAMB Workshop: “The Typical and the Atypical: Slices of Life (as transcribed in thirteenth-century mancelles miracles)”
LAMB Workshop: “The Typical and the Atypical: Slices of Life (as transcribed in thirteenth-century mancelles miracles)”
Please join us for our fifth LAMB workshop on Monday, November 4 at 6pm in Scheide Caldwell 209. We will read and discuss Alice Morandy’s paper "The Typical and the Atypical: Slices of Life (as transcribed in […]
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On the Edge: Muslims, Christians, and the State in the Fatimid Countryside?
On the Edge: Muslims, Christians, and the State in the Fatimid Countryside?
Open to the Public. Registration Required. Register HERE. How far did the reach of the medieval state go in a productive province on the margins of the Egyptian desert? This […]
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Arabic Documents in the Egyptian Provinces: Assembling a Dossier
Arabic Documents in the Egyptian Provinces: Assembling a Dossier
Open to the Public. Registration Required. Register HERE. Lev Weitz is associate professor of history at the Catholic University of America, Washington, DC. A historian of the Islamic Middle East, […]
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Arabicizing Syriac Legal Traditions
Arabicizing Syriac Legal Traditions
Open to the Public. Registration Required. Register HERE. Lev Weitz is associate professor of history at the Catholic University of America, Washington, DC. A historian of the Islamic Middle East, […]
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Medieval Studies Student Dessert Hour
Medieval Studies Student Dessert Hour
Join Medieval Studies faculty and students for our next dessert hour on November 12, at 4:30, in 203 Scheide Caldwell. This time we’ll have a short presentation of one of our ongoing projects - Middle Ages for Educators - a digital platform providing students and instructors with digital resources for the study of the late […]
Medieval Studies Book Club
Medieval Studies Book Club
For our next session, the Medieval Studies Book Club voted to read the medieval chapters of ‘Palestine: A Four Thousand Year History’ by Nur Masalha. All interested graduate students are warmly welcome! As always, dinner will be provided. If you would like to join, please send an email to Mo van de Wege at mv9132@princeton.edu […]
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Hellenic Studies / Medieval Studies Film Screening: Agora
Hellenic Studies / Medieval Studies Film Screening: Agora
Hellenic Studies and Medieval Studies students are invited to a special HLS/MED film screening and dinner on Thursday, November 14 at 5pm in 103 Scheide Caldwell House. Screening of Agora – Directed by Alejandro Amenábar| 2009 | 126 minutes In the 4th century A.D., astronomer and philosopher Hypatia (Rachel Weisz) teaches her scientific beliefs to a class […]
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The Middle Ages in Catalan Historiography and Imagination
The Middle Ages in Catalan Historiography and Imagination
A reception will follow the lecture. This event is free and open to the public. Please RSVP HERE. In the nineteenth century, a literary movement within Catalonia known as the Renaixença revived the Catalan language and national sentiment. As was the case with other politically subordinated nations, a Romantic revival centered on the medieval period. Catalonia […]
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Medieval Faculty Colloquium: “Recipe or Ritual? The Problem of Magic in Medieval Alchemy”
Medieval Faculty Colloquium: “Recipe or Ritual? The Problem of Magic in Medieval Alchemy”
The Program in Medieval Studies is pleased to offer the Faculty Colloquium series for Fall 2024. Jennifer M. Rampling, Associate Professor of History, will give this lunch time talk. Please RSVP HERE. Lunch will be provided. In the European Middle Ages, practitioners of both alchemy and magic sought to manipulate nature, although in different ways. […]
A Celebration of Medieval Coinage at Princeton
A Celebration of Medieval Coinage at Princeton
Join us for a celebration of medieval coinage at Princeton! On the occasion of gifts of medieval coins to the Princeton University Numismatic Collection by two Princeton Ph.D.'s, Michael McVaugh *1965 and Jaroslav Folda *1962, there will be an event open to all in Firestone Library Special Collections, C Floor, on Thursday Nov. 21 at […]