[SCA-BMDL] Pitt Medieval and Renaissance Studies Lectures

Jennifer Strobel jstrobel at psc.edu
Tue Sep 6 13:55:41 EDT 2005


This is the schedule for the fall lecture series.

Enjoy!

Odriana vander Brugghe

"Do not dismiss the dish saying that it is just, simply food. The blessed thing is an entire civilization in itself!"
- Abdulhak Sinasi


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University of Pittsburgh
Medieval and Renaissance Studies Program

Lecture Series
Fall 2005

Thursday, 22 September, at 4 p.m. in CL 501
Peter Machamer, University of Pittsburgh (History and Philosophy of Science)
“Is Descartes Really a Dualist?”

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Monday, 3 October, at 4:30 p.m. in FFA 125
Adrian Johns, University of Chicago (History)
"Print, Medicine, and the Culture of Credit in Early Modern England"

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Thursday, October 13, at 4 p.m. in CL 501
Klaus Vogelgsang, Universtiät Augsburg (German Literature)
“Late Medieval Passion Plays as Mass Media”

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Friday, October 21, at 4 p.m. in FFA 202
Jesse Gellrich, Louisiana State University (English and Comparative
Literature)
“Oral Tradition and Illustrated Manuscripts from the Middle Ages”

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Wednesday, 9 November, at 4:30 in FFA 202
Maureen Miller, University of California, Berkeley (History)
"Why There Was No Renaissance Bishop's Palace: Residential Architecture,
Residency, and Reform in Northern Italy, 1400-1600"


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Please join us! If you have questions or would like more information, please
contact:

Kellie Robertson
Director, Medieval and Renaissance Studies Program
University of Pittsburgh
Cathedral of Learning 526
Pittsburgh, PA 15260-0001
(vox) 412. 624. 6532
(fax) 412. 624. 6639
krobert at pitt.edu



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