Conference José Medeiros Ferreira 2019 – by Naomi Standen
This year, the Opening Conference of the PhD in History at NOVA FCSH is organized by IEM, and will be given by Professor Naomi Standen, from the University of Birmingham, […]
This year, the Opening Conference of the PhD in History at NOVA FCSH is organized by IEM, and will be given by Professor Naomi Standen, from the University of Birmingham, […]
“Em demanda da Pintura Medieval Portuguesa”, by Luís Urbano Afonso This lecture aims to show that the current pre-eminence attributed to painting in the context of plastic arts results […]
A brief history of writing will serve as an introduction to the study of the illuminated manuscript. The passage from the scroll to the codex, with all the transformations that […]
The Institute for Medieval Studies (IEM – NOVA FCSH) and the Municipality of Castelo de Vide are organizing a Autumn School for twenty Master’s and PhD students in medieval studies, […]
This year, from October 10th to the 12th, the Institute for Medieval Studies of NOVA School of Social Sciences and Humanities of Universidade Nova de Lisboa (IEM-NOVA FCSH) and the […]
No color compares to red; It is the archetypal color, the first to be dominated and reproduced by humanity in wall paintings and body adornments. Linked to fire and blood […]
Marcello Simonetta, Università la Sapienza (Roma), The Medici Archive Project (Florence), The American University (Paris), is the invited speaker of the first conference organized by Maria de Lurdes Rosa under […]
Although contemporary with the great development of Judaism in southern France, the poetry of the Provençal troubadours (12th-14th centuries) does not seem to denounce particularly relevant points of contact with […]
The Cancioneiro da Ajuda is a precious manuscript that collects some of the songs of the Galician-Portuguese troubadours. It is precious as a codex, with its rich (albeit incomplete) illuminations, […]
The program for the conference Crossing the Divide? Experiences of Conversion in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Era, co-organized by the Interdisciplinary Centre for History, Cultures and Societies of […]
The last decades have witnessed the development of studies on material culture, favouring an inter- and multidisciplinary approach. This has enabled a more cohesive reading of the way in which […]