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Past Lectures and Conferences: Fall 2002

“Hagiographical Texts as ‘historical’ sources? Some Methodological Criteria Inferred From Texts on St. Philip of Agira and St. Ambrose of Milan.”
Cesare Pasini, Prefect of the Biblioteca Ambrosiana, Milan
Friday 13 September 2002, 4:30 pm
Medieval Institute Reading Room
715 Hesburgh Library

This year’s Conway Lectures were given by Ulrich Horst, O. P., former Director of the Grabmann Institut at the University of Munich. The lecture series focused on Thomas Aquinas and the Thomistic tradition on the teaching office of the Pope:

  • The Doctrine of Thomas Aquinas
    Thursday, 19 September 2002 7:30pm: Hesburgh Center Auditorium
  • The Medieval Thomist Discussion
    Tuesday, 24 September, 2002, 7:30pm: Hesburgh Center Auditorium
  • The Dominican School of Salamanca
    Thursday 26 September, 7:30pm: Hesburgh Center Auditorium

“Who Wrote the Book of Margery Kempe?”
Anthony Spearing, University of Virginia
Thursday, 17 October, 2002, 4:30 pm
Medieval Institute Reading Room
715 Hesburgh Library

“The Tower of Babel: The Wanderer and the Ruins of History.”
Roy Liuzza, Tulane University
Thursday, 14 November, 2002, 4:30 pm
Medieval Institute Reading Room
715 Hesburgh Library

"Singularity in a Time of Resemblance, 1000-1200"
Brigitte Bedos-Rezak, New York University
Thursday, 6 December, 4:30 pm
Medieval Institute Reading Room
715 Hesburgh Library


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