Seminar in Medieval Studies: “Iscrizioni di Buon Governo a Lucignano: Medieval writings in an ancient courtroom” – Leonardo Magionami
13th session of the Medieval Studies Seminar
13th session of the Medieval Studies Seminar
This Conference seeks to provide a forum for scholars from all disciplines who are keen about approaching, discussing and advancing knowledge on the processes, forms and channels through which social communication in Medieval Europe developed. We will analyze the main areas where communication played a central role in the achievement of the most diverse objectives. […]
In the 12th and 13th centuries, with the troubadour poetry and the courtly model of Provençal origin, an imaginary of sentimental and intimate contours developed in France, around the theme of love, which would experience continuity in other European contexts, specifically in Italy. The poetic work of Petrarch (1304-1374), innovatively displaying a classical and medieval […]
On Friday 4th January, the first meeting of the CISTERHOR - Horizontes Cistercienses. Estudar e caracterizar um scriptorium medieval e a sua produção. Alcobaça. Identidades locais e uniformidade litúrgica em diálogo / CISTERHOR - Cistercian Horizons. To study and characterize a medieval scriptorium and its production. Alcobaça. Local identities and liturgical uniformity in dialogue (Ref. […]
Speakers: Maria Alessandra Bilotta and José Domingues Calouste Gulbenkian Museum holds two illuminated fragments and a medieval codex of Ius commune (Common Law). The common law - composed of the Corpus Iuris Civilis (Body of Civil Law), the Corpus Iuris Canonici (Body of Canon Law) and respective legal literature - constituted one of the […]
1a Communication:A música nos fundos e colecções da Torre do Tombo, by Maria de Fátima Ó Ramos (National Archive of Torre do Tombo) A brief journey through a heritage that tells us about contexts, eras, composers and interpreters waiting for their due appreciation. This presentation will be in Portuguese. 2a Communication:Singing with light: revisiting the […]
Researching the Middle Ages VI - Research Projects: realities and possibilities Following the workshops carried out in the five previous editions of "Researching the Middle Ages", this year's meeting was designed to reflect the reality of the growth, although fairly modest, experienced by Medieval Studies research projects. This meeting will bring together researchers and those […]
Session: Missal Acciaiuoli, by Manuel Pedro Ferreira The Calouste Gulbenkian Museum manuscript LA236, also known as the "Missal Acciaiuoli", is a complex codex, covering the readings and prayers appropriate for Mass celebrated throughout the liturgical year. This was commissioned by a member of the powerful Florentine Acciaiuoli family in around the first quarter of the […]
Workshop "When monks used to make books ..." Location: Alcobaça School Centre of the Cistercian School Grouping Coord.: DGPC/Monastery of Alcobaça and IEM NOVA FCSH - Catarina Fernandes Barreira, Conceição Casanova and Catarina Miguel Target Audience: 1st Cycle students.
Professor Chris Wickham is in Lisbon to deliver a lecture entitled "The donkey and the boat: rethinking Mediterranean commerce in the eleventh century", as part of the IEM Conferences series, and also as a result of the Erasmus Exchange Seminar that took place between NOVA FCSH/Institute of Medieval Studies (IEM) and the University of Oxford, […]