Domestic Disobedience, Political Disorder: Women and Animals in the Livre du chevalier de la Tour Landry (France, 14th c.) Part of LAMEM’s Fall 2023 Colloquia Read More
Will, Subjectivity, and Contemplative Practice in the Cloud author and Walter Hilton with Joseph Romano, Ph.D. candidate, Columbia University E-mail Professor Nicola Masciandaro if you have any questions or for the Zoom links. All students and faculty are welcome. Read More
On Medieval Jewish Women’s Work with Sarah Ifft Decker, History, Rhodes College This event is in person (HIST 3002 class). E-mail Lauren Mancia or Karl Steel if you have any questions. All students and faculty are welcome. Read More
Thalassophilia: A Hermeneutics of Depth by Ship/wreck in Dante’s Divine Comedy Alexa Climaldi ’22, English, Brooklyn College This event is also on Zoom. E-mail Lauren Mancia or Karl Steel for the Zoom links and if you have any questions. All students and faculty are welcome. Read More
Sidney’s Penetrations: Poetry and Vulnerability Matthew Harrison, English, West Texas A&M E-mail Lauren Mancia or Karl Steel for the Zoom links and if you have any questions. All students and faculty are welcome. Read More
Looking for the Classical in the Renaissance: Roman Antiquities Outside Italy with William Stenhouse, History, Yeshiva University This event is also on Zoom. E-mail Lauren Mancia or Karl Steel for the Zoom links and if you have any questions. All students and faculty are welcome. Read More
The Uluburun Shipwreck: The Key to Understanding Large-Scale Tin Trade in Late Bronze Age Eurasia with Wayne Powell, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Brooklyn College This event is also on Zoom. E-mail Lauren Mancia or Karl Steel for the Zoom links and if you have any questions. All students and Read More
With Alle the Faith of Haly Kyrke: Vernacular Teaching and the Crisis of Authority in Late Fourteenth-Century England with Laurence Bond ’17, History, John Hopkins University This event is also on Zoom. E-mail Lauren Mancia or Karl Steel for the Zoom links and if you have any questions. All students and faculty Read More