“The Green Knight in York” by Joel Fredell, April 16

In Collaboration with The Nicholson Center for British Studies The Program in Medieval Studies presents Joel Fredell Professor of English Southeastern Louisiana University “The Green Knight in York” Monday, 16 April 2012 at 4.30 p.m. CWAC 157 Free and open to the public One of the greatest manuscript treasures for medieval literature, the British Library’s Cotton […]

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Lumen Christi: Gilles Emery, April 27-28

The Lumen Christi Institute Visiting Scholar, Spring 2011 … Gilles Emery, OP University of Fribourg … Gilles Emery was born and grew up in the Swiss Alps. He is professor of dogmatic theology at the University of Fribourg, Switzerland. His publications include La Trinité créatrice; Trinity in Aquinas; Trinity, Church, and the Human Person: Thomistic […]

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Alexei Lidov, April 18

The Department of Art History at the University of Chicago cordially invites you to a lecture on Monday April 18th: … Professor Alexei Lidov “Hierotopy, Spatial Icons and Image- Paradigms” … Professor Lidov is the Director of Research at the Institute for World Culture at the Lomonosov Moscow State University and founder and Director of […]

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