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With the generous support of the New Mexico Humanities Council and the kind help of the University Libraries, the Institute for Medieval Studies was able to videotape and digitally archive the lectures of the 2006 Spring Lecture Series. Below you can find links to the institutional repository (DSpace) at UNM for each lecture.

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Spring Lecture Series 2006: "Medieval Innovations:
How the Middle Ages Changed Western Culture "

Monday, April 3- Thursday, April 6, 2006

Woodward Hall, Room 101

“Tradition, Innovation, and the Illuminated Manuscript in the Middle Ages” - 4/3, 7 p.m.

“The Lindisfarne Gospels: The Transforming Power of Sacred Text” - 4/4, 4 p.m.

Michelle P. Brown, Curator of Manuscripts, The
British Library

“Technique and Iconography of Medieval Stained Glass” - 4/4, 7 p.m.
Virginia Chieffo Raguin, Professor of Art History and former Director of Medieval and Renaissance Studies at the College of the Holy Cross

“On the Twelfth-Century Origins of the University of Paris”
- 4/5, 4 p.m.
C. Stephen Jaeger , Gutgsell Professor of German and
Comparative Literature and former Director of the Program in Medieval Studies, University of Illinois

“‘Behold I Make All Things New’:Design and Experience in Thirteenth-Century French Architecture” - 4/5, 7 p.m.
Michael T. Davis, Professor of Art History and Chair of the Medieval Studies Program, Mount Holyoke College

“The Modern Devout and ‘Private' Religion”-
4/6, 7 p.m
.

John H. Van Engen, Andrew V. Tackes Professor of History and former Director of the The Medieval Institute, University of Notre Dame

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