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Triangle Medieval Studies Spring Seminar

National Humanities Center, Main Conference Room

The Triangle Medieval Studies Seminar will be hosting its Spring 2015 event featuring a selection of paper presentations. This semester’s event will feature papers by Shannon Gayk (English, U. of Indiana-Bloomington/NHC), Joshua Hevert (History, UNC-Chapel Hill), and Christopher Melchert (Oriental Studies, Oxford/NHC). For program information as well as … Read more

Triangle Medieval Studies Seminar (TMSS) Spring 2014 Conference

National Humanities Center, Main Conference Room

Papers are available! RSVP: Sandi Payne Greene Sandra_Greene@unc.edu. Spring 2014 TMMS Conference Program Conveners: Glaire Anderson (UNC–Chapel Hill), Mona Hassan (Duke),Jehangir Malegam (Duke), Julie Mell (NC State), Timothy Stinson (NC State), Brett Whalen (UNC–Chapel Hill) Directions: National Humanities Center: http://nationalhumanitiescenter.org/routenhc.htm

TMSS: James Knowles (Assistant Professor of English, NCSU)

National Humanities Center, Main Conference Room

God Auntred Himself:Piers Plowman's Empty Verb and the Problem of Annihilation" Triangle Medieval Studies Seminar (TMSS) offers a humanities-based, interdisciplinary forum for the study of history, art history, religious studies, literature, music, women’s studies and more ca. 500–1500, focusing on … Read more

TMSS: Jessica Boon (UNC at Chapel Hill/Religious Studies)

National Humanities Center, Main Conference Room

Triangle Medieval Studies Seminar Professor Jessica Boon(Religious Studies at UNC-Chapel Hill) will present "Wounded by Love: The Mystical Agony of God's Touch in Hadewijch and Ruusbroec." Triangle Medieval Studies Seminar (TMSS) offers a humanities-based, interdisciplinary forum for the study of … Read more

TMSS: Francis Newton (Emeritus, Duke/Classics)

National Humanities Center, Main Conference Room

"In Praise of Scribes: Cassiodorus' Prose Tribute to Scriptores (Vivarium, saec. VI), and Eadui's Verse and Painted Tribute to Them in his Gospel Book (Canterbury, saec. XI in.)" Newton has recently been working on the colophons in some Insular manuscripts, such as the "Lindisfarne Gospels."  … Read more