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The Third Annual Mathews Byzantine Lecture – Religion, Politics, and Identities in Byzantium: Aspects of Medieval Greek Homilies
Homilies, or church sermons, formed an indispensable part of European medieval rhetoric, East and West. Throughout the millennial existence of the Byzantine Empire (AD...
watch video“The Oldest Middle Dutch Translation of the Psalms (c. 1250-1300): Context(s) of Origin, Functions and Nachleben’”
Youri Desplenter (Ghent University) will present the next session of the virtual series “Psalms and Psalters” sponsored by The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, the...
watch videoMeetings with the Psalms and Psalters presents “On Augustine’s Enarrationes in Psalmos” with Hildegund MĂĽller
Hildegund MĂĽller, associate professor of classics and senior liaison for research at the Nanovic Institute for European Studies, presents the next installment of the...
watch videoPilgrimage in the Global Middle Ages: Hospitality and Encounter
Join the Medieval Institute and the Ansari Institute for Global Engagement with Religion for the first in a webinar series on pilgrimage. Why did medieval people go on pilgrimage,...
View EventIn the Name of the Father: Translation and Anxiety in Medieval Castile (1250-1369)
After the Christian conquest of Muslim Seville in 1248, Christian leaders did not erase all traces of Islamic presence, but instead adopted Islamic elements in some of the new...
watch videoAlong the Silk Road: Interdisciplinary archaeology research at the Medieval City of Samshvilde, South Caucasus, Republic of Georgia
The Medieval Institute and the Department of Anthropology are pleased to present a lecture by David Berikashvili, Professor in the Department of Archeology, Anthropology and Art...
watch videoPhilosopher RĂ©mi Brague on His Writing
RĂ©mi Brague is professor emeritus of Arabic and religious philosophy at the Sorbonne and Romano Guardini chair of philosophy (emeritus) at the Ludwig Maximilian University of...
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