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SUMMARY:LAMB Workshop - “Patientia and the Reimagining of Courage in Early Christian North Africa”
DESCRIPTION:More information will be available shortly. \n\nAbout LAMB:  \nThe Late Antique\, Medieval\, and Byzantine Graduate Workshop at Princeton (LAMB) provides interdisciplinary forums for presenting research\, fostering community\, and training in professional development. \nOur full schedule for the term is available through our website. Contact Alice Morandy or Anna D’Elia with any questions. \nLAMB is sponsored by the Program in Medieval Studies\, the Center for Collaborative History\, and the Departments of Art & Archaeology\, English\, Religion\, and Classics. \nSponsorship of an event does not constitute departmental or institutional endorsement of the specific program\, speakers\, or views presented. 
URL:https://medievalstudies.princeton.edu/event/lamb-workshop-patientia-and-the-reimagining-of-courage-in-early-christian-north-africa/
LOCATION:203 Scheide Caldwell House
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SUMMARY:LEGAM Working Group - “Of Cookbooks\, Algorithms\, and Rules"
DESCRIPTION:The next meeting of the Legal Document\, Aesthetics\, and the Materiality of Law (LEGAM) working group\, entitled “Of Cookbooks\, Algorithms\, and Rules\,” will be in the first week of the spring semester on Wednesday\, January 28\, at 5 PM in Scheide 203. During the meeting\, we will discuss Lorraine Daston’s Rules. A Short History of What We Live by (Princeton University Press\, 2022). You can register for the meeting here. \nThis working group is organized by Tobias Scheunchen. Books can be picked up from his office in Scheide 204 on Monday\, December 1. Or you can reach out to him at scheunchen@princeton.edu \nAs always\, please note that taking a book copy constitutes a commitment to read and discuss with the group.
URL:https://medievalstudies.princeton.edu/event/legam-working-group-of-cookbooks-algorithms-and-rules/
LOCATION:203 Scheide Caldwell House
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SUMMARY:LAMB Workshop - “Shelf Portrait: The book collection of a sixteenth-century scholar on the margins of the Mamluk elite”
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for our first LAMB Workshop of the year. Stephanie Luescher (Near Eastern Studies) will present her paper\, “Shelf Portrait: The book collection of a sixteenth-century scholar on the margins of the Mamluk elite.” Lunch will be served. \nPlease RSVP and download the paper from our website. After you RSVP\, you will receive an email with the password to download the paper. \n\nAbout LAMB:  \nThe Late Antique\, Medieval\, and Byzantine Graduate Workshop at Princeton (LAMB) provides interdisciplinary forums for presenting research\, fostering community\, and training in professional development. \nContact Alice Morandy or Anna D’Elia with any questions. \nLAMB is sponsored by the Program in Medieval Studies\, the Center for Collaborative History\, and the Departments of Art & Archaeology\, English\, Religion\, and Classics. \nSponsorship of an event does not constitute departmental or institutional endorsement of the specific program\, speakers\, or views presented. 
URL:https://medievalstudies.princeton.edu/event/lamb-workshop-shelf-portrait-the-book-collection-of-a-sixteenth-century-scholar-on-the-margins-of-the-mamluk-elite/
LOCATION:203 Scheide Caldwell House
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SUMMARY:Medieval Studies Student Dessert Hour
DESCRIPTION: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 Antique and medieval past – videos\, podcasts\, shorts etc. The ‘producers’ of this website\, Laura Morreale\, Jeremy Stitts and Helmut Reimitz will give you a short intro into the ongoing work and projects\, and invite you to publish your own projects\, experiments\, experiences. The presentation will be very short\, and we’ll hold a discussion over drinks\, coffee and desserts. \n\nOur final Medieval Studies Student Dessert Hour for the semester will be held on Wednesday\, December 3 at 4:30 pm in 209 Scheide Caldwell House.
URL:https://medievalstudies.princeton.edu/event/medieval-studies-student-dessert-hour-3/
LOCATION:203 Scheide Caldwell House
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SUMMARY:Race Before Modernity Book Club: Medieval Art and Race: A Conversation with Pamela Patton
DESCRIPTION:The Race Before Modernity Book Club (RBMBC) welcomes you to our next event featuring Pamela Patton\, Director of The Index of Medieval Art. We will read three of her most recent articles\, which will be distributed upon registration. \nWe will meet on Wednesday\, Nov. 15\, 2023 at 4:30pm in Scheide Caldwell House 203. \nTo register\, please visit: https://forms.gle/8kpjnzJ6QT2hJP9f9 \nRegistration is required. \nThese meetings are for graduate students only.
URL:https://medievalstudies.princeton.edu/event/race-before-modernity-book-club-medieval-art-and-race-a-conversation-with-pamela-patton/
LOCATION:203 Scheide Caldwell House
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SUMMARY:LAMB Workshop: "Food Fight: Economic and Political Relations Between Sicily and Ifriqiya in the 11th Century"
DESCRIPTION:Please join us on November 14 for the next LAMB workshop in 203 Scheide Caldwell. We will read and discuss Ksenia Ryzhova’s paper entitled “Food Fight: Economic and Political Relations Between Sicily and Ifriqiya in the 11th Century.” \nThis workshop is for Graduate Students only. Please Please RSVP and download the paper on the LAMB Website. \nAbout LAMB:  \nThe Late Antique\, Medieval\, and Byzantine Graduate Workshop at Princeton (LAMB) provides interdisciplinary forums for presenting research\, fostering community\, and training in professional development. \nContact Amel Bensalim (ab7941@princeton.edu) or Anna D’Elia (anna.delia@princeton.edu) with any questions. \nLAMB is sponsored by the Program in Medieval Studies\, the Center for Collaborative History\, and the Departments of Art & Archaeology\, English\, Religion\, and Classics.
URL:https://medievalstudies.princeton.edu/event/lamb-workshop-food-fight-economic-and-political-relations-between-sicily-and-ifriqiya-in-the-11th-century/
LOCATION:203 Scheide Caldwell House
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SUMMARY:Medieval Studies Book Club: The Middle Ages: A Graphic History
DESCRIPTION:The Medieval Studies Book Club invites graduate students to join our next session on November 7th @ 6pm. We will be discussing a work of public facing scholarship\, Eleanor Janega’s The Middle Ages: A Graphic History. \nThis event is for graduate students only. \nPlease RSVP by Monday\, October 17th if you would like to receive a copy of the book by sending a note to Albert\, ak0429@princeton.edu.
URL:https://medievalstudies.princeton.edu/event/medieval-studies-book-club-the-middle-ages-a-graphic-history/
LOCATION:203 Scheide Caldwell House
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SUMMARY:LAMB Workshop: Preliminary Remarks on Thomas Hélye and the Miracula Antiqua
DESCRIPTION:The Late Antique\, Medieval\, and Byzantine Workshop at Princeton University (LAMB) brings together graduate students from across departments and disciplines who study and research any region ca. 300-1500 CE\, and offers an opportunity to present and discuss their research with others from within and outside their fields. \nIn addition to providing scholarly support\, development\, and camaraderie\, LAMB prepares us to flourish after graduation. Pre-modernists are often tasked with teaching across geographies and time periods. Learning from each other through workshops provides an opportunity to put our research and our disciplines in conversation with one another. This is essential since medieval studies is unusually interdisciplinary by design\, necessity\, and institutional history. \nOn 9/14\, we’ll discuss Alice Morandy’s paper “Preliminary Remarks on Thomas Hélye and the Miracula Antiqua.” Abigail Sargent will be commenting. Stay afterwards to socialize and kick off the new semester! Food and drinks will be provided. \nRSVP & download the Pre-Circulated Paper.  \nContact Lucia Waldschuetz (lucia.waldschuetz@princeton.edu) or Chiara Battisti (battisti@princeton.edu) with any questions.
URL:https://medievalstudies.princeton.edu/event/lamb-workshop-preliminary-remarks-on-thomas-helye-and-the-miracula-antiqua/
LOCATION:203 Scheide Caldwell House
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SUMMARY:Comparative Diplomatics: Multi-handed Arabic Documents and the Fatimid State
DESCRIPTION:The Comparative Diplomatics Workshop is a faculty-graduate student working group of the Comparative Antiquities network at the Humanities Council\, co-sponsored by the Program in Medieval Studies. \nConveners: Tom Conlan (EAS/History)\, Helmut Reimitz (History)\, Marina Rustow (NES/History) \nCoordinator: Brendan Goldman (JDS). \n  \nTo receive the announcements and brief precirculated readings\, email bgg2@princeton.edu.
URL:https://medievalstudies.princeton.edu/event/comparative-diplomatics-multi-handed-arabic-documents-and-the-fatimid-state/
LOCATION:203 Scheide Caldwell House
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190409T123000
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SUMMARY:The archaeology of the European steppe: Huns\, Avars\, and other Bad Europeans
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URL:https://medievalstudies.princeton.edu/event/the-archaeology-of-the-european-steppe-huns-avars-and-other-bad-europeans/
LOCATION:203 Scheide Caldwell House
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