The Program in Medieval Studies combines the best aspects of an interdisciplinary program with the focused training required for academic careers in a variety of traditional disciplines. The program’s faculty members are drawn from nearly every humanities department at Cornell, offering expertise in disciplines and area studies spanning more than a millennium of languages and cultures—from Old and Middle English literature to Byzantine monuments, from Icelandic sagas to Andalusian architecture, from medieval Latin literature and philosophy to Islamic legal history.
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Upcoming Medieval Studies Events
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Monday 12:00 PM
Robert Pasnau, "Why Can’t Mary Sin?"
Location: Comstock Hall, 2123
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Thursday 05:00 PM
Gottschalk Lecture: "Prosopopoeia and Defacement: Fictions of Voice in The Canterbury Tales" by Julie Orlemanski
Location: Goldwin Smith Hall, G64, Kaufmann Auditorium
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Thursday 04:45 PM
Medieval Studies Opening Reception
Location: A. D. White House
New Books from Program Faculty
Slaves of God: Augustine and Other Romans on Religion and Politics
Is Byzantine Studies a Colonialist Discipline? Towards a Critical Historiography
Medicine in the Talmud: Natural and Supernatural Therapies between Magic and Science
Sonorous Desert: What Deep Listening Taught Early Christian Monks—and What It Can Teach Us