Monthly Archives: October 2011

Animals and the Medieval Imagination: 11/09 – Playing with Aristotle: Imagination in the Bestiaire d’amour

Posted in Announcements | Leave a comment

Call for Papers: Bonds, Links, and Ties in Medieval and Renaissance Chronicles

3rd Biennial Oxford/Cambridge International Chronicles Symposium 5-7 July 2012 University of Oxford The Oxford/Cambridge International Chronicles Symposium (OCICS) is a biennial conference devoted to the interdisciplinary study of historical texts in the medieval and Early Modern periods. It provides a forum … Continue reading

Posted in Call for Papers | Tagged | Leave a comment

Jobs for Medievalists

University of New Mexico Department of English Language and Literature MSC03 2170, Albuquerque, NM 87131 http://www.unm.edu/~english Assistant or Associate Professor in Old English Language & Literature The Department of English at the University of New Mexico invites applications for a … Continue reading

Posted in Jobs for Medievalists | Tagged | Leave a comment

Seminar in Early Modern History

The Newberry Library Center for Renaissance Studies announces: Thursday, 11/3, 5:30 p.m. Seminar in Early Modern History Dean Bell, Spertus Institute of Jewish Studies “Re-Narrating Jewish and Christian Relations: Early Modern Germany through the Lens of Environmental History” Find more … Continue reading

Posted in Announcements | Tagged | Leave a comment

A New Catalogue of Illuminated Manuscripts Online: INITIALE

Many of you already know and are regular users of Enluminures and Liber Floridus. Since 2002, these two websites have been publishing excerpts drawn from a database called Initiale. This catalogue of illuminated manuscripts, compiled under the supervision of the … Continue reading

Posted in Announcements | Tagged | Leave a comment

Call for Papers: Gender and Transgression

We are pleased to announce a call for papers to Gender and Transgression 2012, a two-day interdisciplinary conference for postgraduate students and early career researchers hosted by the St Andrews Institute of Mediaeval Studies. Now in its fourth year, the … Continue reading

Posted in Call for Papers | Tagged | Leave a comment

Call for Papers: Hortulus: The Online Graduate Journal of Medieval Studies

Hortulus: The Online Graduate Journal of Medieval Studies Special Call For Papers for Issue on Medieval Space and Place SUBMISSION DEADLINE FOR VOLUME 7, Issue 1: 1 March 2012 www.hortulus.net Hortulus: The Online Graduate Journal of Medieval Studies is a … Continue reading

Posted in Call for Papers | Tagged | Leave a comment

Call for Papers: North Atlantic Connections: Texts and Interpretations of the Medieval North

North Atlantic Connections: Texts and Interpretations of the Medieval North: 10th Annual Comitatus Conference on Medieval Studies Purdue University West Lafayette, IN Feb. 24–25, 2012 Keynote Speaker: Marianne E. Kalinke, CAS Professor Emerita of Germanic Languages and Literatures at the … Continue reading

Posted in Call for Papers | Tagged | Leave a comment

Call for Papers: Reality and Illusion: Seeing through the ‘Byzantine Mirage’

Reality and Illusion: Seeing through the ‘Byzantine Mirage’ The Oxford Byzantine Society’s 2012 International Graduate Conference 17-18 February 2012, the History Faculty, University of Oxford Call for Papers Byzantium is famed as a place where the seemingly insubstantial could hold … Continue reading

Posted in Call for Papers | Tagged | Leave a comment

Call for Papers: Vagantes 2012

Call for Papers Vagantes 2012 March 29-31 Indiana University, Bloomington Vagantes is the largest conference in North America for graduate students studying the Middle Ages, and aims to provide an open dialogue among junior scholars from all fields of medieval … Continue reading

Posted in Call for Papers | Tagged | Leave a comment