Theological Miscellany, Germany, last quarter of 15th century News & Events

We cordially invite anyone who wishes to post announcements concerning events of interest to Cornell medievalists, such as lectures, conferences, and so forth, to send email to medievalst@cornell.edu and the Cornucopia webmaster.

Upcoming Events & Announcements

February 23 - Medieval Studies Student Colloquium, 9:30am-5:15pm, A. D. White House. MSSC Program.

February 28 - Asa Mittman, School of Art, Arizona State University, "The Beowulf Manuscript: Man-Eating Monsters and Fire-Breathing Dragons (But No Angelina)," 5:00pm, Johnson Museum of Art.

February 29 - Asa Mittman, "Virtual Ruminatio: How to Digitize the Medieval World": discussion and presentation of project for producing medieval maps in electronic form, including grant proposal and other information (for advance copies click here), 4:30pm, 258 Goldwin Smith Hall.

March 17 - Catherine Batt, Fordham University, "Headless Ladies and Female Suicide: Reiteration of Motif in Malory's Morte Darthur," 5:30pm, Ithaca College, room TBA.

March 18 - Catherine Batt, "Psalms, Pomegranates, and the Penitential: Henry, duke of Lancaster's Book of Holy Medicines," 4:30pm, 258 Goldwin Smith Hall.

March 28-30 - The Cornell Conference on Medieval Poverty, Statler Hotel Amphitheater. Details.


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