Medieval History
Lecture: ?Commercial Devotion to the Virgin: How to Use and Read a Medieval Book of Hours?
The University of Delaware Library announces that Gabrielle Parkin, a doctoral candidate in the Department of English working on late medieval English literature with an interest in material culture studies, will present ?Commercial Devotion to the Virgin: How to Use and Read a Medieval Book of Hours? at noon, Wednesday, Feb. 16, in the Class of 1941 Lecture Room in the Morris Library.
The presentation is part of the University of Delaware Assembly of Professional Staff (UDLAPS) ?Scholar and the Library Series.?
The brown-bag luncheon program with light refreshments is open to the public.
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Repackaging Female Saints? Lives For The 15th-century English Nun - Lecture At Vassar College
Medievalist Virginia Blanton will discuss ?Repackaging Female Saints? Lives for the 15th-Century English Nun? on Friday, April 9 at Vassar College in New York State. Free and open to the public, the talk will begin at 4:00 pm in Taylor Hall, Room 203....
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Rutgers Seminar In The History Of The Book
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Thomas Northcote Toller Memorial Lecture
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Upcoming Lecture At Bryn Mawr
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Upcoming Lecture By Lawrence Nees
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Medieval History