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1st Medieval Hunting Meeting: human-canis relations

The 1st Medieval Hunting Meeting: human-canis relations, hosted by the Institute for Medieval Studies (IEM NOVA/FCSH) and the Network for the Environment in Medieval Usages & Societies (NEMUS), is held in Lisbon, at NOVA University’s Colégio Almada Negreiros, (room SD, ground floor) on 18 and 19 July 2024. In the context of Medieval Europe, what […]

Cycle of Conversations “Medieval Leiria”

As part of the 11th edition of the Leiria Medieval event (18th until 21st of July), this year around the theme “1135. The foundation of the castle”, the Municipal Council of Leiria, in partnership with the Institute of Medieval Studies of the Faculty of Social and Human Sciences of the Universidade Nova de Lisboa, as […]

Summer School 2024 | Marcas da Islamização no território Português da arqueologia

Taught by Professors  Tomás Cordero Ruiz and Gabriel Mazoni Venturini de Souza, the NOVA FCSH summer school course, “Marcas da Islamização no território Português da arqueologia” (25h), will take place from July 22nd to August 1st, at the following times: Monday to Thursday from 10am to 1pm August 1st from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm […]

BIP | “Unveiling Medieval Monastic Dynamics. Traditional and digital approaches for landscape, architecture, heritage”

IEM presents the Blended Intensive Program (B.I.P.) “Unveiling Medieval Monastic Dynamics. Traditional and digital approaches for landscape, architecture, heritage”, in partnership with the University of Évora, the Politecnico di Torino, the Università di Pavia and The Cyprus Institute, which will take place in Montemor-o-Novo, during September. This course aims to develop a didactic approach to studying religious […]

Summer School 2024 | Patrimónios da Água: Olhares cruzados sobre a gestão de recursos hídricos nos séculos XIV-XV

Taught by Professors João Luís Fontes, Ana Cláudia Silveira, Ana Patrícia Alho, Gonçalo Miguel da Silva, Rodrigo Dias and R. Bruno Matos, the NOVA FCSH summer school course, “Water Heritage: Cross-views on resource management water works in the 14th-16th centuries” (25h), will take place between the 4th and 14th of September, at the following times: […]

Launch of the book “In the time of the Vikings”

On September 8th, at the Belém Book Festival 2024, Lisbon, the book "In the time of the Vikings", written by IEM researcher Hélio Pires, was launched. The launch featured a presentation by IEM researcher Paulo Catarino Lopes and is an edition of Saída de Emergência. There was a time when the sea brought disaster or […]

Colloquium “Under the aegis of Fernão Lopes”

On September 12th, between 2:30 pm and 6 pm, at Torre do Tombo (Lisbon), the first English translation of the "Crónicas de Fernão Lopes" will be launched in Lisbon, which will be celebrated by the Colloquium "Under the aegis of Fernão Lopes. Between "his" city and his work translated into English". More than just presenting […]

The 50 years of the 25th of April: The Middle Ages of the 25th of April

As part of the Commemorations of the 50th anniversary of April 25th, a small colloquium was organized to analyze the impact of the revolutionary process of April 25th, 1974, on the vision of the Middle Ages in Portugal. This scientific event will take place on September 20th, between 10 am and 6 pm, online (via […]

International Colloquium “A Nova Lisboa Medieval”

The “A Nova Lisboa Medieval” International Colloquium, now in its sixth edition, is organized by the Institute of Medieval Studies (IEM) of the Faculty of Social and Human Sciences of the Nova University of Lisbon and will take place at Biblioteca Palácio Galveias, Sala Polivalente, between September 23rd and 25th, 2024. Exploring Medieval Lisbon is […]

5th Session | Medieval Studies Seminar: What is Landscape

The 5th Session of the 2024 Medieval Studies Seminar will be held online via Zoom on September 26, 2024, at 4:00 p.m. This session will feature a presentation by Enrique Cerrillo Cuenca and is dedicated to the theme "What is Landscape" Full Professor at the Complutense University of Madrid, Enrique Cerrillo Cuenca, completed his post-doctoral […]