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II Conference Cycle: “Manuscritos de Alcobaça – materialidades, temas e problemas” | 6th Session
The final session in the second cycle of “Manuscritos de Alcobaça II – materialidades, temas e problemas” (Manuscripts of Alcobaça - materialities, topics and problems) Conferences takes place on the […]
Autumn School 2018
The Institute for Medieval Studies (IEM-NOVA FCSH) and the Municipality of Castelo de Vide are organizing a Fall School aimed at Master’s and PhD students in medieval studies, that will […]
III International Conferences on the Middle Ages: ” Inclusion and exclusion in medieval urban Europe”
Between 11 and 13 October the III International Conferences on the Middle Ages is taking place. Resuming this discussion forum on the great themes and problems of the Middle Ages, […]
Seminar cycle «Tesouros em pergaminho»: Breviário do Duque Hércules de Ferrara
Speaker: Paula Cardoso and Catarina Tibúrcio Hercules I d'Este, Duke of Ferrara and Módena between 1471 and 1505, made a decisive contribution to Ferrara's prosperity. His patronage of the arts, […]
3rd event of the 2nd Interdisciplinary Research Seminar: “Manuscritos em Diálogo”
Communication:Imperial papyri and Byzantine manuscripts: the (dis)continuity of Greek mythography, by Nereida Villagra (CEC-FLUL) Already in the 19th century, Johannes Panzer had hypothesised that part of the mythographic accounts preserved […]
37th Dyes in History and Archaeology Meeting
The 37th Dyes in History and Archaeology Meeting is taking place in Portugal, on 25-26 October 2018, at the Faculty of Science and Technology, NOVA University (FCT/NOVA) - Caparica Campus. […]
International Seminar: “Central Governments and the Resolution of Maritime Conflicts, 1200–1600”
The Maritime Conflict Management in Atlantic Europe, 1200-1600 project, run by Louis Sicking (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Universiteit Leiden) and funded by the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO), sets out […]
Seminar in Medieval Studies: “Trade in the pre-capitalistic North Atlantic” – Orri Vésteinsson
12th session Medieval Studies Seminar