1 pm
Room 101
David Morris, University of Notre Dame, will speak on a new edition of the pseudo-Joachite “commentary on Isaiah,” properly titled Super prophetas, one of the most influential and interesting of the pseudo-Joachite texts from the mid-thirteenth century.
Dyan Elliott, Northwestern University, newly returned from a year at the National Humanities Center in North Carolina, will speak about her recent research and writing, the exact topic to be announced
Organized by John Van Engen, University of Notre Dame.
Faculty and graduate students of Center for Renaissance Studies consortium institutions may be eligible to apply for travel funds to attend CRS programs or to do research at the Newberry. Each member university sets its own policies and deadlines; contact your Representative Council member in advance for details.
Learn more about the Center for Renaissance Studies’ Medieval Intellectual History Seminar.
This program is free and open to the public; advance registration is NOT required.
To be added to the Medieval Intellectual History Seminar e-mail list, please write to John Van Engen, University of Notre Dame (John.H.VanEngen.1@nd.edu).
