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Cycle of Talks: “Medievalismos e Neomedievalismos” – Session 3

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 seminar on the same theme, which forms part of the Medieval Studies Doctoral Program curriculum (E-learning), coordinated by Universidade Aberta and NOVA University . The […]

V Conference: MEDCRAFTS – “Formas de organização dos mesteres em Portugal na Idade Média e modalidades de estrutura económica”

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 in the Middle Ages and the prevailing economic structures) and takes place on 31 May and 1 June 2022 at Évora University. Organisation:Arnaldo Sousa Melo […]

Cycle of International and Interdisciplinary Webinars Dialogues of Art, History and Law: “The Capitular Library of Verona – a Treasure Chest of Roman Law”

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 in partnership with the Portuguese Heraldry Institute (IPH), the Capitular Library of Verona and the Capitular Library of Vercelli.  This initiative, organized by a scientific […]

Seminar in Medieval Studies: “Da escrita à edição: Os livros de receita e despesa de Loulé (1375-1518)” – Gonçalo Melo da Silva (IEM – NOVA FCSH)

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 urban and economic history. This scenario partly stems from the scarcity of these sources which, however, is not the case in Loulé, a small town […]

I Conference Cycle “Viver, ler e rezar no Mosteiro de Lorvão (séculos XIII a XVI)”: “Le monachisme féminin cistercien: les royaumes de Castille et d’Aragon (XIIe – XIVe siècles)” – Ghislain Baury (Le Mans Université)

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 (13th to 16th centuries)), integrated into the project Books, Rituals and Space in a Cistercian Nunnery. Living, Praying and Reading in Lorvão, 13th-16th centuries (ref. […]

Cycle of Talks: “Medievalismos e Neomedievalismos” – Session 4

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 seminar on the same theme, which forms part of the Medieval Studies Doctoral Program curriculum (E-learning), coordinated by Universidade Aberta and NOVA University. The cycle […]

Heraldry in Traveling European Legal Manuscripts – 3rd Cycle of International and Interdisciplinary Webinars: 3rd session

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 activities of the IUS ILLUMINATUM research team (https://iusilluminata.fcsh.unl.pt) scientifically coordinated by the same researcher.  The Webinar Cycle is organized by the Institute of Medieval Studies […]

Seminar in Medieval Studies: “As escalas de atuação das elites dourienses durante a configuração do reino de Leão (ca. 850-ca. 950)” – Gonzalo J. Escudero Manzano (Universidad Complutense de Madrid)

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 communities that survived the destruction of the Kingdom of Toledo. Nevertheless, this perception is subject to distortion due to overemphasising the royal political framework and […]

Permanent Seminar on Mercantile Economies, Societies and Cultures: “France, Western Merchants and Islamic Law in the Ottoman Mediterranean (late-sixteenth and early-seventeenth century)” – Viorel Panaite

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 clauses of capitulations (ahdnames) by legal opinions (fetvas). MS Turc 130 illustrates also practical aspects of commercial diplomacy at the Ottoman Court, and reveals the […]