The Colloquium provides a forum for faculty researching and teaching topics in late antique, medieval, and early modern studies to share current projects with peers working across the range of disciplines that comprise Medieval and Renaissance Studies. We meet for presentations given by Colloquium participants; for lectures given by invited speakers; and for informal symposia on current issues of interest for scholars in this field.
Generally, the Colloquium meets three times a semester, and the lectures and presentations it hosts will be advertised on the main Medieval and Renaissance Studies page. For more information, please contact Dan Breen, the Colloquium organizer, by email at dbreen@ithaca.edu, or by phone at 607-274-1014.
November 16, 2016
5:30 p.m., TBA
Jennifer Lyons
Department of Art History, Ithaca College
"Synagoga, Ecclesia, and the Typological Imagination at Chartres Cathedral"
October 24, 2016
5:30 p.m., Business 103
Joyce Coleman
Rudolph C. Bambas Professor of Medieval English Literature & Culture and
Director, Center for Medieval & Renaissance Studies,
Department of English, University of Oklahoma
"'Withinne a Paved Parlour': Criseyde and Domestic Reading in a City under Siege"
(on Chaucer's Troilus and Crisyede)
April 19, 2016
5:00 p.m., Friends 203
Nancy Ramage
Charles A. Dana Professor of Humanities and Arts, Emerita,
and Professor, Department of Art History, Emerita, Ithaca College
"A Re-Fabricated Roman Hercules: Sculpture Restoration from the Renaissance and Beyond"