UNESCO Chair “The Cultural Heritage of the Oceans | 2022
This is the second year of the conference cycle, which is organized and promoted by the UNESCO Chair “The Cultural Heritage of the Oceans.” Between February and November 2022, we […]
This is the second year of the conference cycle, which is organized and promoted by the UNESCO Chair “The Cultural Heritage of the Oceans.” Between February and November 2022, we […]
As part of the internal training plan promoted by the IEM Directorate for researchers, we would like to inform you that the Training Medieval Latin will be held between May 6th […]
The V MedCrafts Conference is dedicated to the topic "Formas de organização dos mesteres em Portugal na Idade Média e modalidades de estrutura económica" (Means of organising masters in Portugal […]
The Webinars Cycle “Dialogues of Art, History and Law” is organized by the Institute of Medieval Studies (IEM - NOVA FCSH), together with the IUS ILLUMINATUM research team (https://iusilluminata.fcsh.unl.pt) and […]
The Institute of Medieval Studies (NOVA FCSH) runs the Conference Cycle "Viver, ler e rezar no Mosteiro de Lorvão (séculos XIII a XVI))" (Living, reading and praying in Lorvão Abbey […]
In Portugal, unlike in other countries such as Spain and France, municipal account books have encountered difficulties in establishing themselves as a specific and privileged object of study within medieval […]
The cycle of conferences on "Medievalismos e Neomedievalismos" (Medievalisms and Neomedievalisms), which takes place during the months of April to June 2022, is organised within the framework of a new […]
Color played an important role in the presentation of the deceased and his or her memory in the funerary art of the late Middle Ages. The carved stone or wooden […]
The 3rd Webinars Cycle "Heraldry in Traveling European Legal Manuscripts" is part of the research project "ManJusEurIt - European Traveling Legal Manuscripts" conducted by Maria Alessandra Bilotta, also linked to […]
The historiography on the Asturian-Leonese expansion across the Meseta do Douro has emphasised the exclusive role played by the monarchy in organising this territory and imposing authority over the peasant […]
My story on Western merchants in the Ottoman Mediterranean has chronological, geographical and legal limits imposed by MS Turc 130 (BnF, Paris). This manuscript proves the necessity to legitimate the […]
On 30th June, there is the latest session of the SEA US Conference Cycle organised by the UNESCO Chair “The Ocean’s Cultural Heritage”. The guest speaker at this IEM co-organised […]