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 […]
In this lecture Dr. Tobias Emanuel Capwell discusses this major research effort, tracing its progress, problems, methodology and results, while also considering the wider potential significance of what appears to […]
The third RiMS meeting takes the theme "State-Making and Diplomacy in Europe, 1050-1550". With Prof. Isabella Lazzarini (Univ. Molise / Edinburgh) serving as co-organiser, the meeting will serve as the […]
slamic mysticism moves from description to image, from orthodoxy to heterodoxy, from sound to silence, from multiplicity to unity. Several Andalusian masters, between treatises, aphorisms and the silent example. Local, […]
The Institute of Medieval Studies (NOVA FCSH) stages the Lecture Series "Viver, ler e rezar no Mosteiro de Lorvão (séculos XIII a XVI)" (Living, reading and praying in the Lorvão […]
On November 16th, UNESCO elevated Falconry to the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. The day will be marked as International Falconry Day from this year onwards. This anniversary was created […]
The XIII EDICIC 2022 Meeting, organized by IEM and the Iberian EDICIC Group, will be held online between November 21st and 23rd. The XIII Encuentro EDICIC, with the central theme […]
The Institute of Medieval Studies (IEM | NOVA FCSH) organises the Early Medieval Cities Meetings (EMCITY), in partnership with several institutions, within the objective of establishing a meeting point for […]
"The horse in the Portuguese Middle Agges" The study of the horse in the Middle Ages is a subject that has received little interest in Portuguese historiography. However, and given […]
How bold and skilful was the man who first made a ship and put to sea, chasing the wind, seeking a land he could not see and a coast he […]
The Order of Saint Jerome has mainly been studied from an institutionalist and "triumphalist" point of view. The research underlying this speech aims to generate new perspectives, especially in terms […]
For the first Seminar in Medieval Studies, IEM is hosting the speech "Construyendo una historia visual del Atlántico en la Edad Media" by Kevin R. Wittmann. Taking place on 19 […]