Mahindra Humanities Center Medieval Studies Seminar

2021 Oct 04

MHC Medieval Studies Seminar Collations

12:00pm to 1:00pm

Location: 

Barker Center 110 (the Thompson Room)
Nicholas Watson (Department of English), Palm Sunday Preaching and the Jews of Worcester, ca. 1200: Lambeth Homily I. Lunch will be provided. Due to current Harvard University Covid-19 restrictions, Collations meetings this semester are limited to on-campus Harvard students, staff, faculty, and researchers. Please RSVP by 30 September to Lydia Shahan (lydiashahan@g.harvard.edu). Read more about MHC Medieval Studies Seminar Collations
2021 Apr 22

Mahindra Humanities Center Medieval Studies Seminar

11:00am to 1:00pm

Location: 

Zoom presentation
Digital Resources and Manuscript Collections of the Islamicate World, a workshop with the Hill Museum and Manuscript Library featuring presentations by Columba Stewart (Executive Director), Catherine Walsh (Director of Cataloging), Joshua Mugler (Curator of Islamic Manuscripts), David Calabro (Curator of Eastern Christian Manuscripts), Daniel Gullo (Director of the Malta Study Center), Ali Diakite and Paul Naylor (Catalogers of West African Manuscripts), and Celeste Gianni (Cataloger of Arabic Manuscripts). Co-sponsored with the Alwaleed Bin Talal Islamic Studies Program. This... Read more about Mahindra Humanities Center Medieval Studies Seminar
2021 Mar 15

MHC Medieval Studies Seminar Collations

12:00pm to 1:00pm

Location: 

Zoom (see link below)
Joseph Shack (Harvard University), Solmonath is Coming to Town: Tracing an Early English Seasonal Figure. This presentation will take place on the Zoom platform. Participation in Collations during the 2020-2021 academic year will be limited to Harvard faculty, students, and affiliates; please click here to register no later than Saturday 13 March. Read more about MHC Medieval Studies Seminar Collations
2020 Dec 01

Mahindra Humanities Center Medieval Studies Seminar

3:00pm to 4:30pm

Location: 

Virtual presentation
Amira Bennison (University of Cambridge), Competing with the Saints: Dynastic Burial Practices and Cults in the Medieval Western Maghrib. Co-sponsored with the Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Seminar in Islamic Studies, the Department of History, and the Harvard Law School Program in Islamic Law. This presentation will take place on the Zoom platform; to register, please click... Read more about Mahindra Humanities Center Medieval Studies Seminar

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