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

May 16-17 - Third North American Interdisciplinary Conference on Medieval Icelandic Studies, 236 Goldwin Smith Hall. Program.

 


1999 - 2000 Calendar

Years: 2007-08 | 2006-07 | 2005-06 | 2004-05 | 2002-03 | 2001-02 | 2000-01 | 1999-2000 | 1997-98 | 1996-97

Fall 1999

September

  • Tuesday, Spetember 6:English Department Lounge, 158 Goldwin Smith, 4:30-6:00 pm. Renaissance Colloquium: Gary M. Radke, Professor of Fine Arts, Syracuse University, will present "Nuns and their art: The Case of San Zaccaria in Renaissance Venice." Copies of the pre-publication draft of Prof. Radke's article can be picked up in the Office of Comparative Literature, 143 GS.
  • Thursday, September 23: 122 Goldwin Smith, 4:30 pm. Medieval Studies Mellon Seminar. Professor Emeritus Brian Tierney from the History department will present material from his latest book: "Medieval Natural Rights? Problems and Approaches."

October

  • Thursday, Octoober 28: 122 Goldwin Smith, 4:30 pm. Medieval Studies Mellon Seminar. Professor Paul Hyams from the History department will lead a discussion: "Wringing Emotions Out of Texts: Comments on St. Bernard and Hadewijch"

November

  • Thursday, November 11: 22 Goldwin Smith, 4:30 pm. Caroline Barron from the University of London will give a talk entitled "Was there a Golden Age for Women in Medieval London?" Sponsored by Quodlibet.
  • Sunday, November 14 - Tuesday, November 16: Statler Hotel. Annual meeting of the Charles Homer Haskins Society.

December

  • Thursday, December 2:122 Goldwin Smith, 4:30 pm. Medieval Studies Mellon Seminar. Kara Doyle and Vicki Szabo will give formal presentations
  • Early December: Medieval Readings (formerly the Medieval Poetry Reading) (organized by Quodlibet)

Spring 2000

January

February

  • Saturday, February 26: A.D. White House. Medieval Studies Student Colloquium. Graduate student medievalists from a wide range of fields will present papers. Open to the public; funded by GPSFAC.

March

April