If you can't wait until this Friday, Jan 17th at 5PM in the Campbell Multipurpose Room (RH campus) to ask Dr. Brian Reilly about his new book Getting the Blues: Vision and Cognition in the Middle Ages you can check out his... https://t.co/AQMVeVegzX
As the days get shorter the nights in the library get longer. So come out of your library for a talk ABOUT libraries. Join us and authors Benjamin Balint and Merav Mack for a discussion on their... https://t.co/SG3qoxeYx4
Check out this Spectator review for Merav Mack and Benjamin Balint's new book Jerusalem: The City of the Book! Join us - and the authors - for a discussion on the trials, tribulations and successes of the writing process.
If you want to see what else is going on at the Medieval Festival at Fort Tryon Park check out their page! As a reminder CMS will be hosting the following events:
You can find us at the UNICORN Forum from... https://t.co/DkJJ9Q5Gwo
Good morning! We look forward to seeing you at Dr. Sobecki's lecture this afternoon in Walsh at 1PM. Come for knowledge, stay for lunch. https://t.co/d7lSeNViRn
Alert alert! Don't forget to submit your abstract for our spring conference Medieval French without Borders. Deadline is September 15th! https://t.co/SHO3DDUPKi
The Center for Medieval Studies Fall 2019 Lecture Series kicks off Sept 17th with Professor Sobecki's talk "The Series: Hoccleve's Year of Mourning". Lunch will be provided!
Mark your calendar's for subsequent events.
Scenes from today’s talk by our newly-arrived fellow Dr. Leah Tether on Penguin Classics and the history of publishing Old French texts in English translation. Hosted by Dr. Brian Reilly (French).
Martin Nelson and his students are always on the lookout for more Medieval Latin to translate. If you’ve got any gems for them to work on, let him know. https://t.co/nEOD4fNbLX
What a perfect topic for a course on hagiography! History at Fordham University and Center for Medieval Studies, Fordham University Professor Scott Bruce starts off his grad class a long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away. https://t.co/eidlYcMPEg
Two members of Fordham MVST stopped by Queens Paideia School in Long Island City to talk about the crusades through the eyes of Usama Ibn Munqidh and John of Joinville. Many future medievalists were identified. https://t.co/Fq41GNpmZ1
Thanks to everybody who participated in our 2019 conference! We made this collection of posts and pictures to remember all the outstanding presentations.
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We hope to see many New York medievalists at the 39th Annual Conference of the Center for Medieval Studies, Fordham University, Ritual and Religion in the Medieval World (March 30-31)! Early... https://t.co/8EXUYmsEvY
Attention all Fordham students! Medieval Studies is sponsoring a screening of the immortal classic, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, tonight at 5:30pm in Freeman Hall 105. All are welcome, pizza will be served, and none shall pass.... https://t.co/XJglCHB57S
Thanks to everyone (100+ of you!) who came out last night to hear the Alkemie Ensemble perform their program of music from Lusignan Cyprus (Co-sponsored with our friends in Art History). This was such a... https://t.co/GSKB8F30xY