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Presented annually, theIMS Spring Lecture Series is interdisciplinary, regularly incorporating lectures on music, art history, science, history, and literature. The aim is to supplement and enhance curricular offerings. Because of its thematic organization, we look upon the lecture series as a mini-course, designed for public consumption. This series is free and open to the public.
Monday, April 2 "Infernal Ideas: Hell from the Bible On, with Stops in Limbo, Purgatory, and Another Limbo" -7:15 p.m. Henry Ansgar Kelly (University of California , Los Angeles)
Tuesday, April 3, 2007 "New Perspectives on Medieval Medicine" - 5:15 p.m. Anne Van Arsdall (Sandia National Laboratories) "From Contact to Coexistence: Art and the Crusades" -7:15 p.m. Justine Andrews (University of New Mexico)
Wednesday, April 4, 2007 "Tolkien as Medievalist" -5:15 p.m. Leslie A. Donovan (University of New Mexico) "Witches and the Myth of the Medieval Burning Times" -7:15 p.m. Anita Obermeier (University of New Mexico)
Thursday, April 5, 2007 "Dickering with the Dickens: Celestina, Before and After" -5:15 p.m. Anthony J. Cárdenas-Rotunno (University of New Mexico) "Books of Hours: Monuments of Medieval Culture" -7:15 p.m. Timothy C. Graham (University of New Mexico)
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| Institute for Medieval Studies University of New Mexico 2045 Mesa Vista Hall | (505) 277-2252 | medinst@unm.edu |
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