Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Newberry Grad Seminars


Fall 2014 Ten-Week Graduate Seminars
Application deadline: May 15


How to Read "contraires choses": Encounters with the Roman de la Rose
Led by Daisy Delogu, University of Chicago
http://www.newberry.org/09252014-daisy-delogu-how-read-contraires-choses-encounters-roman-de-la-rose
2 to 5 pm Thursdays, September 25 to December 4
Prerequisite: ability to read modern French; ability to read Old French helpful but not required.

Disability and Marginality in Medieval England and France
Led by Edward Wheatley, Loyola University Chicago
http://www.newberry.org/09262014-edward-wheatley-disability-and-marginality-medieval-england-and-france
2 to 5 pm Fridays, September 26 to December 5
No language prerequisites

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