Seminário Internacional | International Seminar Imagens e Liturgia em Portugal na Idade Média Images and Liturgy in Portugal in the Middle Age 29 Março – 2014| March 29 – 2014 14h00 / 2pm Museu Arquelógico do Carmo |Carmo Archaeological Museum, Lisbon ENTRADA LIVRE* | FREE ADMISSION* Official languages: portuguese, spanish, french and english OContinue reading “Seminar: “IMAGENS E LITURGIA EM PORTUGAL NA IDADE MÉDIA””
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Call for Papers: Sculpture and Sculptors in Spain, 1450-1660
Sixteenth Century Society and Conference, October 16-19, 2014, New Orleans, Louisiana Panel Chairs: Ilenia Colón Mendoza, University of Central Florida (icm2@hotmail.com) and Kelley Helmstutler Di Dio, University of Vermont (kelley.didio@uvm.edu) The goal of this panel is to highlight recent research on sculpture in Spain during the long sixteenth century. Please submit papers dealing with the variedContinue reading “Call for Papers: Sculpture and Sculptors in Spain, 1450-1660”
Mary Jaharis Center Lecture Series: The Reliquary-Enkolpia of Saint Demetrios and the Wonder of Art, April 3
The Mary Jaharis Center for Byzantine Art and Culture is pleased to announce the second lecture in its 2013-2014 lecture series. On April 3, 2014, at 4pm, Dr. Ivan Drpić (University of Washington) will present “The Reliquary-Enkolpia of Saint Demetrios and the Wonder of Art.” Professor Drpić will explore the intersection of personal piety, art, and aestheticsContinue reading “Mary Jaharis Center Lecture Series: The Reliquary-Enkolpia of Saint Demetrios and the Wonder of Art, April 3”
King’s College 9th Annual Medieval Latin Play
ECERINIS by Albertino Mussato Performed in the original Latin, with English surtitles 7 pm, Friday 28th March, in the King’s College Chapel, Strand, London WC2R 2LS. The Ecerinis is a landmark in western European literature, the first tragedy to be written since antiquity. As such, it is the first step on the path that would lead toContinue reading “King’s College 9th Annual Medieval Latin Play”
Exhibition: The Moving Word (Cambridge University Library)
Running until 17 April 2014, in the Milstein Exhibition Centre, Monday to Friday 09.00–18.00, Saturday 09.00–16.30 (Sunday closed). Admission free. The Moving Word: French Medieval Manuscripts in Cambridge looks at the enormous cultural and historic impact of the French language upon life in England, Europe, the Middle East and beyond at a time when FrenchContinue reading “Exhibition: The Moving Word (Cambridge University Library)”
Call for Papers: Byzantine Maritime Technology and Trade
Proposed Colloquium Session for the 2015 AIA Annual Meeting, New Orleans, Jan. 8-11, 2015 Sponsored by: AIA Medieval and Post-Medieval Archaeology Interest Group and the Institute of Nautical Archaeology at Texas A&M University Organizers: Rebecca Ingram and Michael Jones, Institute of Nautical Archaeology Session Overview: Maritime activity played a vital role in the political andContinue reading “Call for Papers: Byzantine Maritime Technology and Trade”
Call for Nominations: ICMA Leadership
Call for Nominations to ICMA Leadership Please join in shaping the future of the International Center for Medieval Art by proposing candidates for election to its leadership positions. The ICMA Nominating Committee seeks nominees (and self-nominees) for the following posts: 7 seats on the Board of Directors (3-year terms, 2015-18) 5 seats on the NominatingContinue reading “Call for Nominations: ICMA Leadership”
Seminar: The Turkish Straits – Inquiries into a Crossroad
The Turkish Straits between the Mediterranean and the Black Sea are often described as a symbolic dividing line between Europe and Asia, but historically their function has been uniting and not separating. At the crossroads of land routes between the Balkans and Anatolia, and the sea route between the Mediterranean and the Black Sea, theyContinue reading “Seminar: The Turkish Straits – Inquiries into a Crossroad”
Lecture: Byzantine Money: The Politics and Aesthetics of a World Currency
Thursday, March 13, 2014 6:00pm – 8:00pm Arthur M. Sackler Museum lecture hall, 485 Broadway, Cambridge, MA 02138 Byzantine Money: The Politics and Aesthetics of a World Currency Ilse and Leo Mildenberg Memorial Lecture Eurydice Georganteli, Harvard University Fellow in the History of Art and Architecture, Harvard University When the Roman Empire’s capital moved from Rome toContinue reading “Lecture: Byzantine Money: The Politics and Aesthetics of a World Currency”
Conference: Orfèvrerie gothique en Europe (Lausanne, 26-28 March 2014)
Lausanne University, 26. – 28.03.2014 Orfèvrerie gothique en Europe. Production et réception. Université de Lausanne – Site de Dorigny Bâtiment Amphimax, salle 414 26-28 mars 2014 PROGRAMME Mercredi 26 mars 2014 14h00 Accueil des participant-e-s Ouverture des travaux, par Élisabeth Antoine-König (Musée du Louvre, Paris) et Michele Tomasi (Université de Lausanne) Entre villes et cours 14h30 Sophie Cassagnes-Brouquet (Université deContinue reading “Conference: Orfèvrerie gothique en Europe (Lausanne, 26-28 March 2014)”