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Bibendum: Prom Edition

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Medievalist (and medieval-curious) grad students: put on your top hat, put on your ball gown, put on your tails! The Medieval Studies Interdisciplinary Workshop and Medieval English Colloquium proudly present the final Bibendum of the year, prom edition...

Medieval Studies Interdisciplinary Workshop

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Finlay Darlington-Bell (Romance Languages and Literatures), Read My Desire: Authorial Editions and the Question of Selfhood in Medieval Italy. The emergence of the libri d'autore (authorial editions of vernacular texts) marks a pivotal moment in...

Occulto Bibendum

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The Bibendum Coven calls all medievalist (and medieval-adjacent) graduate students to join them in practicing the Dark Arts. There will be snacks. There will be drinks. There will be visions of your past, present, and future. Costumes are strongly...

Bibendum/Gebeorscip

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Calling all medievalist (and medieval-adjacent) graduate students! Join the Medieval Studies Interdisciplinary Workshop and the Medieval English Colloquium for libation, nutrition, and conversation in the cozy confines of the Medieval Studies Library...

Medieval Tapestries: Making and Meaning

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The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, the Standing Committee on Medieval Studies, and the Medieval Studies Interdisciplinary Workshop invite you to a behind-the-scenes and up-close exploration of four rarely-displayed medieval and early modern tapestries, led...

Bibendum/Gebeorscip

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Join the Medieval Studies Interdisciplinary Workshop and Medieval English Colloquium for Carolingian Cabaret, the first of this year's graduate student social events. Meet other medievalists (and medievalists manqués), enjoy snacks and libations, and...

Mahindra Humanities Center Medieval Studies Seminar

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Laura Morreale (Middle Ages for Educators, Princeton University; Medieval Studies Associate in Research), Collaborative Scholarship in the Digital Age: Transcription, Translation, and the Image du Monde. Co-sponsored with the Medieval Studies...