Lombard Gradual, Italy, mid 15th century Medievalists at Cornell

This section provides information on the people in the Program of Medieval Studies at Cornell, including faculty, staff, graduate students, and alumni/ae. Dissertation abstracts from previous years are available under the graduate students heading.


Medieval Studies Faculty and Staff



Classics

Ahl, Frederick M. | Professor
Department of Classics

Campus Address:  123 Goldwin Smith Hall
Contact:  (607) 255-8324 | fma2@cornell.edu

Scholarly interests:  Late Latin epic
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Kimberly D. Bowes | Assistant Professor
Department of Classics
Campus address: G27 Goldwin Smith Hall
Contact: (607) 255-0538 | kdb48@cornell.edu | web

Scholarly interests: late antique archaeology, late Roman economy, archaeology of religion

Brittain, Charles F. | Associate Professor
Department of Classics (Director of Graduate Studies) | Department of Philosophy
Campus Address:  121 Goldwin Smith Hall
Contact:  (607) 255-8330 | cfb9@cornell.edu | web

Scholarly interests: Early medieval philosophy (Christian and pagan); Platonism; intellectual history.

Manning, Sturt | Professor
Department of Classics
Campus address: 135 Goldwin Smith Hall
Contact: (607) 255-9639 | sm456@cornell.edu | web

Scholarly interests: Archaeology (especially Mediterranean, Near East and Europe), archaeological theory, complex societies, dendrochronology (and dendroarchaeology), climate and history, archaeological science.

Rebillard, Eric | Associate Professor
Department of Classics | Department of History
Campus Address: 120 Goldwin Smith Hall
Contact: (607) 255-8640 | er97@cornell.edu | web

Scholarly Interests: Publication of the Roman necropolis of Musarna (Viterbo, Italy); Sharing the City: Pagans, Jews and Christians in the Roman Empire.

Wetherbee, Winthrop | Avalon Foundation Professor in the Humanities (Emeritus)
Department of English | Department of Classics
Campus Address:  283 Goldwin Smith
Contact:  (607) 255-6806 | ww22@cornell.edu | web

Scholarly Interests:  Chaucer; Middle English; Classical and medieval Latin; Dante; Old French poetry; Medieval literary criticitism.