UNT's Early British Colloquium Fall lecture will be
"Location, location, location: "Here" in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle”
Professor Jacqueline A. Stodnick, University of Texas at Arlington
October 16th
4pm
at the home of UNT English Professors Jacque Vanhoutte and Alex Pettit
4310 Winnetka Rd
Corinth, TX 76208
Reception to follow
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Monday, September 14, 2009
Sunday, September 13, 2009
CFP: University of North Texas - Medieval Graduate Student Symposium
University of North Texas
Medieval Graduate Student Symposium
February 4th and 5th, 2010
We are happy to announce that the College of Visual Arts and Design of the University of North Texas will be sponsoring our 5th Annual Medieval Graduate Student Symposium. The Graduate Student Symposium will take place on Friday and Saturday, February 4th and 5th, 2010. Details can be found on the UNT symposium website:
http://www.art.unt.edu/medieval-symposium/
Call for Papers
This year’s theme is Language and Communication in the Middle Ages. While we will entertain papers from any discipline of Medieval Studies and on any topic, we particularly welcome those that engage the multiple languages and forms of communication in the Middle Ages to include the visual, the lyrical, the liturgical, the legal, the dramatic, the kinetic, the spatial, as well issues of translation, lingua Franca, and literacy.
We encourage submission of papers that have been submitted and/or delivered elsewhere. The deadline for submission is November 1st, 2009.
The College of Visual Arts and Design will again be providing lunch for the break in our symposium day. With the success of last year’s symposium they are looking forward to another day of interesting conversation and graduate student interaction. We hope that you can join us.
Paper Abstracts should be sent to:
Abel (at) unt.edu
or
Dr. Mickey Abel
Assistant Professor, Art History
University of North Texas
1155 Union Station #305100
Denton, TX 76203-5017
Medieval Graduate Student Symposium
February 4th and 5th, 2010
We are happy to announce that the College of Visual Arts and Design of the University of North Texas will be sponsoring our 5th Annual Medieval Graduate Student Symposium. The Graduate Student Symposium will take place on Friday and Saturday, February 4th and 5th, 2010. Details can be found on the UNT symposium website:
http://www.art.unt.edu/medieval-symposium/
Call for Papers
This year’s theme is Language and Communication in the Middle Ages. While we will entertain papers from any discipline of Medieval Studies and on any topic, we particularly welcome those that engage the multiple languages and forms of communication in the Middle Ages to include the visual, the lyrical, the liturgical, the legal, the dramatic, the kinetic, the spatial, as well issues of translation, lingua Franca, and literacy.
We encourage submission of papers that have been submitted and/or delivered elsewhere. The deadline for submission is November 1st, 2009.
The College of Visual Arts and Design will again be providing lunch for the break in our symposium day. With the success of last year’s symposium they are looking forward to another day of interesting conversation and graduate student interaction. We hope that you can join us.
Paper Abstracts should be sent to:
Abel (at) unt.edu
or
Dr. Mickey Abel
Assistant Professor, Art History
University of North Texas
1155 Union Station #305100
Denton, TX 76203-5017
Elizabeth Perkins Prothro Bible Collection at Bridwell Library
From September 8 to December 12, 2009, the Bridwell Library at SMU will be exhibiting volumes from the Elizabeth Perkins Prothro Bible Collection, including a number of manuscripts and incunabula. More information on the exhibition, as well as digital images of the books, may be found by following this link:
http://smu.edu/bridwell/specialcollections/prothroexhibit/prothro2009.htm
The Bridwell Library is located at 6005 Bishop Boulevard, Dallas, Texas 75275. Click here for opening times in Fall 2009.
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http://smu.edu/bridwell/specialcollections/prothroexhibit/prothro2009.htm
The Bridwell Library is located at 6005 Bishop Boulevard, Dallas, Texas 75275. Click here for opening times in Fall 2009.
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Thursday, September 10, 2009
Fall reception for Dallas and North Texas medievalists
On Sunday, September 20 at 3 p.m., Bonnie Wheeler will host a general reception for Dallas-area and North Texas medievalists. Please join us for a festive start to the year. The reception will take place at:
3425 University Blvd
Dallas, Texas 75205-1833
An RSVP is requested.
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3425 University Blvd
Dallas, Texas 75205-1833
An RSVP is requested.
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Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Fall 2009 J.S. Bridwell Medieval Studies Lecture: Gábor Klaniczay
The Fall 2009 J.S. Bridwell Medieval Studies Lecture will be:
Bodily Effects of Visions: The Medieval Evidence
by Gábor Klaniczay
Central European University (Budapest)
Wednesday, November 4
5 p.m., McCord in Dallas Hall, Southern Methodist University
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Bodily Effects of Visions: The Medieval Evidence
by Gábor Klaniczay
Central European University (Budapest)
Wednesday, November 4
5 p.m., McCord in Dallas Hall, Southern Methodist University
3225 University Boulevard, Dallas.
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