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Configuring the Cosmos, Diagramming the World DeBartolo Hall, Room 117
Cross-Disciplinary Perspectives on the Re-Purposing of Music and Liturgy in the Middle Ages DeBartolo Hall, Room 215
Crusade Relics East and West DeBartolo Hall, Room 126
Jan Hus and the Council of Constance DeBartolo Hall, Room 118
Manuscript Studies and Medieval Reading Practices: Text, Image, Margin, and Voice DeBartolo Hall, Room 214
New Evidence on Texts and Authors in the Twelfth DeBartolo Hall, Room 119
Reading the Icelandic Sagas Differently DeBartolo Hall, Room 116
Virtue and the Person: Refining the Issues in Thirteenth-Century DeBartolo Hall, Room 216
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Dante’s Intellectual Formation DeBartolo Hall, Room 117
Lateran Council IV, Preaching, and Exegesis DeBartolo Hall, Room 126
Latin, English, and the Construction of Identity DeBartolo Hall, Room 216
Mediterranean Liberties in the Age of Magna Carta DeBartolo Hall, Room 131
North Sea Currents: Latin and Vernacular DeBartolo Hall, Room 116
Reconstructing the Past Through Landscape DeBartolo Hall, Room 214
The Interdisciplinary Codex: Manuscript Studies and Modern History DeBartolo Hall, Room 215
The Middle Ages Meets Digital Humanities DeBartolo Hall, Room 118
Theology in the University: Illustrations from the 13th to 15th Centuries DeBartolo Hall, Room 119
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Dispute and Rhetoric Across Latin, Early Middle English, and Old French DeBartolo Hall, Room 119
John Duns Scotus and the Legacy of His Thought DeBartolo Hall, Room 216
Manuscript Studies and Literary Form: Ordinatio, Genre, and Medieval Reading Practices DeBartolo Hall, Room 215
Rivers, Pests, and Plants: Reading the European Environment in the Dark Ages DeBartolo Hall, Room 118
Saints in Song and Vitae: Exploring the Construction of Saints’ Cults, 800-1450 DeBartolo Hall, Room 214
Sounding Early Globalities: Medieval Musical Conceptions of Self and Other at the Crossroads of East and West DeBartolo Hall, Room 117
The Oxford Handbook of Women and Gender in Medieval Europe: Interdisciplinary Reflections on Gender Studies, Medieval Historiography, and Future Directions DeBartolo Hall, Room 126
Varieties of Christian Knowledge in Anglo-Saxon England DeBartolo Hall, Room 116
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A Circumcised Nation in a Circumscribed Time: Jews in the Seventh-Century Mediterranean World DeBartolo Hall, Room 117
Chronicles DeBartolo Hall, Room 118
Conversations on Docta Ignorantia: Eriugena, Meister Eckhart, and Nicholas of Cusa DeBartolo Hall, Room 216
Latin Songs DeBartolo Hall, Room 215
Monastic Life, the Mundane, and the Material DeBartolo Hall, Room 214
North Sea Currents: Travel and Transmission DeBartolo Hall, Room 116
Perceptions of Muslim Identity in Medieval and Early Modern Spain, in Honor of Olivia Remie DeBartolo Hall, Room 126
The Futures of Medieval Studies and the Academy: A Panel Discussion DeBartolo Hall, Room 131
Women Scribes: Authors, Editors, and Voices from the Margins DeBartolo Hall, Room 119
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Anglo-Saxon Ecologies DeBartolo Hall, Room 116
Communication, Exchange, and Daily Life in the Multi-Cultural Mediterranean World, in Honor of Olivia Remie Constable DeBartolo Hall, Room 126
Digital Tools for Medieval Studies DeBartolo Hall, Room 216
Gender and the Medieval University DeBartolo Hall, Room 131
Liturgy, Latinity, and Visual Exegesis in the Gradual D 11 from Paradies bei Soest ( DeBartolo Hall, Room 215
Roundtable: Mystical Theology 75 Years after Gilson DeBartolo Hall, Room 129
The Medieval Sensorium and the Experience of Form DeBartolo Hall, Room 214
The New Philology at Twenty-Five DeBartolo Hall, Room 118
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Christine de Pizan as Theologian DeBartolo Hall, Room 215
Conceptualizing a Global Middle Ages: Opportunities and Challenges DeBartolo Hall, Room 214
Joachim of Fiore, Marguerite Porete, and Margherita Colonna: Fresh Findings from Missed Manuscripts DeBartolo Hall, Room 120
Marginalia, Debate, and the Interventionist DeBartolo Hall, Room 217
Medieval Global Cartographies DeBartolo Hall, Room 119
New Methodologies in Anglo-Saxon Studies DeBartolo Hall, Room 116
Power and the Poor in Late Medieval Urban Spaces DeBartolo Hall, Room 216
Religious Life and Thought in the Frankish World DeBartolo Hall, Room 118
The Continuity of English in the Multilingual Middle Ages DeBartolo Hall, Room 117
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