Past Seminars
“The Mystical Presence of Christ: Late Medieval Issues, Texts, and Contexts”
“Textiles and Sacred Space in the Carolingian World”
“Publishing at the University of Paris, ca. 1300: The Reportationes of John Duns Scotus’ Parisian Lectures on the ‘Sentences’ ”
“The Religious Have Enough”: Gerard of Abbeville, Secular Masters and the Parisian Faculty of Theology
Stephen Metzger, University of Notre Dame
William Courtenay, University of Wisconsin-Madison
“The French Monarchy and the University of Paris in the Long Fourteenth Century.”
“The Passion of the Jews of Prague: The Pogrom of 1389 and the Lessons of a Medieval Parody”
The Medieval Intellectual History Seminar meets four times a year to hear and discuss two papers each time, usually one by a graduate student and one by a senior scholar.
The Medieval Intellectual History Seminar meets four times a year to hear and discuss two papers each time, usually one by a graduate student and one by a senior scholar.
“Despised By All: Hussite Tabor and Its Interpreters”
Marcela Perett, University of Notre Dame (now at ECLA Berlin)
The Medieval Intellectual History Seminar meets four times a year to hear and discuss two papers each time, usually one by a graduate student and one by a senior scholar.
“Peacemaking with the Inquisitor: Bologna, 1299”
The Medieval Intellectual History Seminar meets four times a year to hear and discuss two papers each time, usually one by a graduate student and one by a senior scholar.
“Philadelphia Story: Another Look at Marguerite Porete’s ‘Accomplice,’ Guiard of Cressonessart”
The Medieval Intellectual History Seminar meets four times a year to hear and discuss two papers each time, usually one by a graduate student and one by a senior scholar.
“Exchanging Hearts”
The Medieval Intellectual History Seminar meets four times a year to hear and discuss two papers each time, usually one by a graduate student and one by a senior scholar.
“‘Using a Nail to Drive out a Nail’: The Church versus the Cathars”
The Medieval Intellectual History Seminar meets four times a year to hear and discuss two papers each time, usually one by a graduate student and one by a senior scholar.
The Medieval Intellectual History Seminar meets four times a year to hear and discuss two papers each time, usually one by a graduate student and one by a senior scholar.
The Medieval Intellectual History Seminar meets four times a year to hear and discuss two papers each time, usually one by a graduate student and one by a senior scholar.
The Medieval Intellectual History Seminar meets four times a year to hear and discuss two papers each time, usually one by a graduate student and one by a senior scholar.