Fifteenth Symposium: “Work-in-Progress: New Research Projects

When
2 to 5 p.m., Nov. 9, 2012

 

The University of Arizona Medieval, Renaissance, and Reformation Committee cordially invites you to attend the Fifthteenth Symposium: “Work-in-Progress: New Research Projects at the University of Arizona campus. Funded by a Faculty and Student Interaction grant, sponsored by UAMARRC this event welcomes everybody at this no charge symposium. Undergraduate and graduate students are particularly invited to attend. For questions please contact Prof. Albrecht Classen.

 

Program

2:00 p.m.: Albrecht Classen, Chair,

Welcome, Introductions, and Announcements

2:15-2:35 p.m. Roger Dahood (English):

Notes on a Gathering from a Later Thirteenth-Century Anglo-Norman Manuscript

2:35 - 2:55 p.m. Albrecht Classen (German Studies):

Heinrich Kaufringer, a German Chaucer?

2:55- 3:15 p.m.Susan Karant-Nunn (History, Division for Late Medieval and

Reformation Studies):

Martin Luther's Body

3:15-3:30 p.m.: Short Break

3:30-3:50 p.m. Steven Minas (English):

“Indefatigable Vertue”: The Education of Virtue in Milton’sAreopagitica and Plato’s Laws

3:50-4:10 p.m. Tom Willard (English):

How Paracelsus Restored the Western Imagination

4:10-4:30 p.m. Linda Darling (History):

“The Question of the Identities of Ottoman ‘Knights’ in the Sixteenth Century’

4:30 p.m. Concluding Remarks

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