Med-Ren events in NY
Tuesday, May 11
Columbia University Seminar in the Renaissance
RUTH DE FORD (CUNY-Hunter)
"Temporal Proportions in Guillaume Du Fay's Nuper rosarum flores
(1436): Symbolism vs. Performance Practice"
Seminar at 7.30 PM; drinks at 5.45, dinner at 6.30
Faculty House
Contact: Ivan Lupic on il2177@columbia.edu
Friday, May 14
Columbia University Shakespeare Seminar
GINA BLOOM (University of California-Davis)
"Navigating Space on the Boards: Backgammon, Masculinity, and Theater
Spectatorship"
Respondent: Jean Howard (Columbia University)
Time: Social hour, 5-6:00pm; Meeting, 6-7:30 pm; Dinner at 7:30pm
*Please note the time change. Faculty House will not be serving meals,
so the lecture will begin at 6. After the lecture, we will have dinner
at a local restaurant.*
Faculty House
June 16-17, 2010
The Third International MARGOT Conference
THE DIGITAL MIDDLE AGES: TEACHING AND RESEARCH
Plenary speakers: DAVID A. TROTTER (Aberystwyth)
and JOHN UNSWORTH (Illinois, Urbana-Champaign)
At Barnard College, Columbia University, NYC
Program details and registration information available at:
http://margot.uwaterloo.ca/DMAConference/index.html
Please contact Laurie Postlewate for further information at
lpostlew@barnard.edu
Details: Alan Stewart, ags2105@columbia.edu
Columbia University Seminar in the Renaissance
RUTH DE FORD (CUNY-Hunter)
"Temporal Proportions in Guillaume Du Fay's Nuper rosarum flores
(1436): Symbolism vs. Performance Practice"
Seminar at 7.30 PM; drinks at 5.45, dinner at 6.30
Faculty House
Contact: Ivan Lupic on il2177@columbia.edu
Friday, May 14
Columbia University Shakespeare Seminar
GINA BLOOM (University of California-Davis)
"Navigating Space on the Boards: Backgammon, Masculinity, and Theater
Spectatorship"
Respondent: Jean Howard (Columbia University)
Time: Social hour, 5-6:00pm; Meeting, 6-7:30 pm; Dinner at 7:30pm
*Please note the time change. Faculty House will not be serving meals,
so the lecture will begin at 6. After the lecture, we will have dinner
at a local restaurant.*
Faculty House
June 16-17, 2010
The Third International MARGOT Conference
THE DIGITAL MIDDLE AGES: TEACHING AND RESEARCH
Plenary speakers: DAVID A. TROTTER (Aberystwyth)
and JOHN UNSWORTH (Illinois, Urbana-Champaign)
At Barnard College, Columbia University, NYC
Program details and registration information available at:
http://margot.uwaterloo.ca/DMAConference/index.html
Please contact Laurie Postlewate for further information at
lpostlew@barnard.edu
Details: Alan Stewart, ags2105@columbia.edu
0 Comments:
Post a Comment
<< Home