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Summer School Mittellateinische Lexikographie 2020

Das Mittellateinische Wörterbuch (MLW) in München veranstaltet vom 3.-7. August 2020 eine Summer School zum Thema “Mittellateinische Lexikographie.
The Mittellateinisches Wörterbuch Institute (MLW) invites applications for its Medieval Latin Lexicography Summer School, which will take place in Munich from 3-7 August 2020.

«Sicut scriptum est». La parola scritta e i suoi molteplici valori nel Millennio Medievale

I Dottorandi in Storia Medievale dell’Università degli Studi di Torino sono lieti di comunicare che nei giorni lunedì 5 e martedì 6 dicembre 2016 si terrà, presso l’Università di Torino (via Verdi 8 e 9), il convegno «Sicut scriptum est». La parola scritta e i suoi molteplici valori nel Millennio Medievale, organizzato nell’ambito degli incontri promossi dalla Fondazione «Fondo Ricerca e Talenti» e riservato a dottorandi e giovani ricercatori. Call for papers La scadenza per l’invio delle proposte è fissata al prossimo venerdì 2 settembre. Per qualsiasi richiesta di ulteriori informazioni, problemi o segnalazioni, è possibile contattare il Comitato organizzatore all’indirizzo  *protected...

1st Summer School in Medieval Studies “Traveling in the Middle Ages – Portugal and the World”

1st Summer School in Medieval Studies “Traveling in the Middle Ages – Portugal and the World”, à l’ Institut d’ Études Médiévaux (IEM) (FCSH – Nova University of Lisbon). Cours d’été en Études Médiévaux “Voyager au Moyen Age – Portugal et le Monde”, qui sera offert par L’Institut d’Études Médiévaux et se déroulera entre le 13 et le 31 de Juillet 2015, à la Faculté de Sciences Sociales et Humaines de L’Université Nova de Lisbonne. Le cours sera offert en anglais et il contiendra un module de voyages d’étude au Portugal medieval (“Exploring medieval sites”). Plus de détails pourront être consultes à notre website...

Sharing the Holy Land – Perceptions of Shared Sacred Space in the Medieval and Early Modern Eastern Mediterranean

A symposium to be held at the Warburg Institute on 12 and 13 June: ‘Sharing the Holy Land – Perceptions of Shared Sacred Space in the Medieval and Early Modern Eastern Mediterranean’ Keynote Speakers: Prof. Osama Hamdan (Al-Quds University, Jerusalem) Prof. Bernard Hamilton (University of Nottingham) Prof. Benjamin Z. Kedar (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem) [as a public lecture on 11 June, hosted by Queen Mary University of London] The symposium seeks to address how Western pilgrims and the indigenous Christian, Jewish, and Muslim Levantine populations perceived the sharing of religious shrines. In particular, scholars will look at how this sharing was described in contemporary accounts and influenced the knowledge of the other faiths. Aside from texts, also the archaeology and material culture of these shared places will be discussed. The symposium will focus on the period c.1100-1600, and address the changing political context in the Levant and its influence on the sharing of sacred space. Registration: http://warburg.sas.ac.uk/events/colloquia-2014-15/sharing-the-holy-land/ Latest version of the programme: https://www.academia.edu/12281778/Symposium_Sharing_the_Holy_Land_-_Perceptions_of_Shared_Sacred_Space_in_the_Medieval_and_Early_Modern_Eastern_Mediterranean_-_PROGRAMME For more information, please contact Jan Vandeburie: *protected...
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