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OVI Seminar Series 2024, IV
Investigating the phenomenon of the so-called ‘rhythmic figures’ in Dante through a new database and query platform for the Commedia, which aims at setting up a new, wide...
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Drawing on a research tradition that goes back to the origins of electronic lexicography, the Opera del Vocabolario Italiano has developed, during its activity, models and tools...
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The centrality of the figure of Beatrice within the literary work of Dante Alighieri is such a well-known and peacefully accepted assumption in Dante’s modern exegesis that it...
View EventGiving All of Ourselves
The Lenten painting for the fifth Friday in Lent, presented by economics and political science major Catalina Scheider Galinanes ’25, points us explicitly to the Passion. Christ...
View EventChrist’s Knowing Gaze
Emmanuel Ufio ’24, Master of Science in Finance candidate with the Mendoza College of Business, shares the portrait of Madonna and Child painted by Girolamo Mazzola Bedoli in...
View EventAdam and Eve
Anders Ove, Art Handler at the Raclin Murphy Museum of Art, shares the artwork entitled Holy Trinity and is attributed to the Byzantine tradition. Although there are doctrinal...
View EventThe Eucharist Commits Us to the Poor
In 2022, the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) announced that the Church in this country would undertake a Eucharistic Revival, as a way to bolster Catholics’...
View EventCosmic Wonder: Sacred Music at Notre Dame Chamber Orchestra Concert
Are Bach’s Brandenburg concertos really secular? Find out as the new SMND Chamber Orchestra presents music that inspires cosmic wonder, including a starburst and a sunrise, and...
View EventFaith and Reason
Theology and Marketing major Kolton Koubsky ’24 presents Jacopo Aigoni’s masterpiece, The Adoration of the Magi, painted in the early 18th century. Amid the intellectual shift...
View EventAnd the Holy Spirit
Emily Normand ’20, the Lilly Endowment Museum Fellow for Religion and Spirituality in the Visual Arts at the Raclin Murphy Museum of Art introduces our incredibly beautiful...
View EventTurning From Sin
Hilary Ott ’13, Academic Advancement Director for Arts & Architecture guides us to contemplate Lot with His Wife and Daughters Cast Out of Sodom by William Hamilton. The story...
View EventEnzo Biagi and the Indulgent Memory of Fascism in Postwar Italy
The post-1990s public de-mystification of the long celebrated Italian armed resistance against Fascism and Nazism (1943-1945), resulting from the decades-long efforts by a few...
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