Daily Archives: 20 December 2017

Illuminating the World of the Rothschild Prayer Book: Lecture by Professor Michelle P. Brown

Illuminating the World of the Rothschild Prayer Book: Lecture by Professor Michelle P. Brown

When Tuesday 23 January 2018 06:00PM

Venue State Library Theatre

Details Professor Michelle P. Brown,  Professor Emerita of Medieval Manuscript Studies at the University of London, presents the world of medieval illuminated manuscripts, their makers and readers, in the context of the famous Rothschild Prayer Book.  This beautiful 16th century Renaissance masterpiece is a jewel in The Kerry Stokes Collection in Perth. Images of the Rothschild Prayer Book and Professor Michelle P. Brown are presented in partnership with Kerry Stokes Collection.

https://www.slwa.wa.gov.au/whats-on/events-exhibitions/illuminating-world-rothschild-prayer-book-lecture-professor-michelle-p

Forms of Dissent in the Medieval and Early Modern World – Call for Papers

Forms of Dissent in the Medieval and Early Modern World

North Carolina Colloquium in Medieval and Early Modern Studies

Deadline for submissions: 
Monday, January 22, 2018

18th Annual North Carolina Colloquium in Medieval and Early Modern Studies: Forms of Dissent in the Medieval and Early Modern World March 9-10, 2018, Duke University 

Website: https://sites.duke.edu/nccmems2018/ 

Keynote Speakers: Dr. Sara S. Poor, medieval studies, Princeton University and 2017-18 NHC Fellow; Dr. Roseen Giles, musicology, Duke University 

The Annual North Carolina Colloquium in Medieval and Early Modern Studies invites graduate students to submit proposals for twenty-minute paper presentations to an interdisciplinary audience that consider the forms and functions of dissent (broadly conceived) throughout the medieval and early modern world.