Summer Seminars in the Catholic Intellectual Tradition

The Lumen Christi Institute for Catholic Thought at the University of Chicago is pleased to announce that applications are now open for the 2012 Summer Seminars in the Catholic Intellectual Tradition. Books, lodging, and travel will be included for those whose applications are accepted. (Note, while Lumen Christi is an institute of Catholic thought, participation […]

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Russell Hittinger, February 23

Hittinger-Poster Russell Hittinger (University of Tulsa) will be presenting a lecture on “Benedict’s Teaching for Dark Ages: His and Ours” on February 23 at 7pm in the Social Sciences Building, 1126 E. 59th Street, Room 122. The lecture is sponsored by the Lumen Christi Institute. A description of the talk appears below. While   Roman […]

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Serge Lusignan, Feb. 24

Please join us for the next workshop, Friday February 24, from 12-1:30 in Wieboldt 207, in which we host Serge Lusignan, Professor of History at the University of Montreal. Prof. Lusignan will deliver a lecture entitled: “The contribution of historical sociolinguistic to history: the case of Picard French (XIIIth-XVth century).” Please note, this meeting has […]

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Rachel Fulton Brown, February 10

Join us on Friday, February 1o, from 12-1:30 in Wieboldt 207 Rachel Fulton Brown, Associate Professor of History, will discuss a chapter from forthcoming book, entitled: “The Hours of the Virgin.”  The chapter is posted below under password protection. Please email Uri Shachar (shachar@uchicago.edu) to request the password. David Allison Orsbon, MA student in the […]

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