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Medieval Studies
Lecture Series Spring 2001
February 9
Dr Lisa Bitel, Department of History, University of Kansas Gender and Geography in Some Very Early Medieval Saints’ Lives
Flom Auditorium, Walsh Library
Co-Sponsored with Irish Studies and Women’s Studies
February 9
Dr Lisa Bitel, Department of History, University of Kansas The Paganization of Bridget: How a Virgin Saint Became a Celtic Goddess
12th Floor Faculty Lounge, Leon Lowenstein,
Lincoln Center Campus
Co-Sponsored with Irish Studies
February 15
Eleanore Stump, Department of Philosophy, St Louis University Medieval Metaphysics & Political Theology: Aquinas on
Incarnation
Flom Auditorium, Walsh Library
Sponsored by Dept. of Philosophy
March 1
Dr Seth Lerer, Department of English, Stanford University Current Issues in Chaucer Scholarship
O’Hare Room, 4th Floor, Walsh Library
Co-Sponsored with GSAS and Dept. of English
March 2
Dr Seth Lerer, Department of English, Stanford University The Future of the Past
Flom Auditorium, Walsh Library
Co-Sponsored with GSAS and Dept. of English
April 18
Dr Gila Aloni, Fordham Medieval Fellow From Raptus to Potestas: Chaucer’s Legend of Female Empowerment
McGinley Center, Music Room |
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