1:00-4:00 p.m.
Room 101
William Courtenay, University of Wisconsin-Madison
“The French Monarchy and the University of Paris in the Long Fourteenth Century.”
Anne Koenig, Northwestern University
“On Their Behalf: Passivity and Agency in Madness Miracles”
Dyan Elliott, Northwestern University, will moderate the session.
This program is free and open to the public; no advanced registration required.
To be added to the Medieval Intellectual History Seminar e-mail list, write to Raymond Clemens of Illinois State University at rclemens@ilstu.edu. Organized by Raymond Clemens, Illinois State University, and 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 Library. 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.

