Monthly Archives: September 2021

Latest Issue of Speculum is Now Available online

The latest issue of Speculum is now available on the University of Chicago Press Journals website. To access your members-only journal subscription, use the username and password associated with your MAA membership to log in on the MAA website (contact … Continue reading

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William Sanders Scarborough Fellowships

This fellowship is intended to honor and remember Professor William Sanders Scarborough and to help foster diversity in the fields of Classical and Hellenic Studies and the Humanities more broadly by supporting students and teachers from underrepresented groups in their … Continue reading

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Slaying the Dragon: Byzantine Survivals in the Greek War of Independence

Slaying the Dragon: Byzantine Survivals in the Greek War of Independence Date: Saturday, October 2nd at 1pm EDT Where: Via Zoom The lecture will focus on an aspect of the Greek War of Independence that calls for answers to questions … Continue reading

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Call for Papers – Race and Racism: Beyond the Spectacular

Race and Racism: Beyond the Spectacular is a themed issue of TAPA, the journal of the Society for Classical Studies, scheduled for publication in April 2023 and co-edited by Sasha-Mae Eccleston and Patrice Rankine. This issue of TAPA intends to be a … Continue reading

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14th Annual Schoenberg Symposium on Manuscript Studies in the Digital Age (Online)

The Schoenberg Institute for Manuscript Studies (SIMS) at the University of Pennsylvania Libraries is pleased to announce the 14th Annual Lawrence J. Schoenberg Symposium on Manuscript Studies in the Digital Age: 14th Annual Schoenberg Symposium on Manuscript Studies in the … Continue reading

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East of Byzantium Lecture: Cosmopolitanism as Hospitality

The Arthur H. Dadian and Ara Oztemel Chair of Armenian Art at Tufts University and the Mary Jaharis Center for Byzantine Art and Culture at Hellenic College Holy Cross in Brookline, MA, are pleased to announce the first East of … Continue reading

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Special Election Results

To the Members of the Medieval Academy: The Special Election to fill the vacancy on the Council closed on Monday night, and I am pleased to announce that Shirin Fozi (History of Art & Architecture, Univ. of Pittsburgh) has been … Continue reading

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2022 Franklin Research Grants

The American Philosophical Society’s Franklin Research Grants support the cost of research leading to publication in all areas of knowledge. Applicants are expected to have a doctorate or to have published work of doctoral character and quality. The Society is … Continue reading

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Call for participants: Immersive Global Middle Ages NEH Institute for Advanced Topics in the Digital Humanities

Virtual reality, augmented reality, and 3D digital environments are witnessing explosive growth in research and teaching, but faculty and staff who could benefit from these techniques do not have equal access to the tools they need. Hardware and software used … Continue reading

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American Boccaccio Association 5th Triennial Conference, Università degli Studi di Padova, Padua (Italy), June 6-8, 2022

American Boccaccio Association 5th Triennial Conference, Università degli Studi di Padova, Padua (Italy), June 6-8, 2022 Keynote Speakers: Lucia Battaglia Ricci – Università di Pisa Theodore Cachey – University of Notre Dame Cormac Ó Cuilleanáin – Trinity College Dublin Regina … Continue reading

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