Medievalist Obsessions in 19th Century French Art, March 4th

Erinn Gavaghann of the University of Oklahoma presents "Medievalist Obsessions in 19th Century French Art" Friday March 4th at the Central Norman Public Library.  Also available on Zoom.

Benjamin of Tudela: The Jewish Marco Polo

Professor Jacob Lackner of Oklahoma State University in Oklahoma City presents "Benjamin of Tudela: The Jewish Marco Polo" (Zoom only due to weather & road conditions)

“Victorian Medievalism and the Pleasure of the Past”, Friday Dec. 3rd

Professor Justin Sider of the University of Oklahoma English Department presents "Victorian Medievalism and the Pleasure of the Past" (Zoom available)

Who was Spain's Alfonso X (1252-84) and Why Did People Remember Him for Hundreds of Years after His Death?, Friday, Nov. 5th

"Who was Spain's Alfonso X (1252-84) and Why Did People Remember Him for Hundreds of Years after His Death?" presented by Professor Luis Cortest, Dept. of Modern Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, University of Oklahoma (Zoom available)

Shakespeare's Libels, Friday, Oct. 1st

"Shakespeare's Libels" presented by Professor Joseph Mansky, English Department, University of Oklahoma (Zoom available)

Medieval Music for Praying, Courting, and Dancing, Friday, Sept. 3

"Medieval Music for Praying, Courting, and Dancing" presented by Professor Jennifer Saltzstein, Musicology Department, University of Oklahoma (Zoom available but only at the time of the lecture.)

Walking the Medieval Camino de Santiago in the 21st Century, Friday, March 26

Professor Sullivan shared his experience walking the Camino de Santiago, also known as the "Way of Saint James."

 

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