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CONGRATULATIONS to PhD student Sam Truman who just published her first peer-reviewed article in Athanor!

The article, "The Reader in the Cosmos: Maps and Mnemonics in a Manuscript of Goussoin de Metz's L'image du monde ," considers how the manuscript’s many maps and diagrams work as mnemonic devices that simultaneously construct and reinforce the reader's place within the system of creation. You can read the article...

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CANCELLED Julius Fund Lecture in Ancient Art. Kimberly Cassibry (Wellesley College): “A Colonial Monument: Remembering an Ancient Triumphal Arch in France”

On December 2, Kimberly Cassibry (Associate Professor of Art, Wellesley College) will present "A Colonial Monument: Remembering an Ancient Triumphal Arch in France." December 2, 5 pm Tinkham Veale Center, Ballroom A Current debates about imperialism, commemoration,CWRU_JuliusFund_103022 and cultural heritage have profound implications for ancient art history. This talk focuses on a...

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Medieval / Modern, Narration / Abstraction

We are delighted to announce the publication of "Narration / Abstraction," a conversation between specialists in medieval and contemporary art that features Professor Elina Gertsman alongside Yve-Alain Bois (Princeton), Manuel Fontán del Junco (Fundación Juan March), and Aden Kumler (Universität Basel), prefaced by Vincent Debiais (EHESS). The piece appeared...

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Scent and Sense

On Friday, September 30, Reed O’Mara presented a paper on the Golden Haggadah at the VI Forum Kunst des Mittelalters in Frankfurt, in the session organized by Professor Gertsman and sponsored by the International Center of Medieval Art. Speakers came from Austria, Israel, and the US to discuss the intertwinement of olfaction and memory in medieval material culture. The joint program was also represented by Dr. Lutz who organized a session on the Cleveland’s Table Fountain.

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