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At the Morgan Library, 15th-century illuminated atlases embody the medieval appetite for wonder and myth.
The collections highlighted below are a small part of our medieval and early modern collections. These items and many more can be located through Library Search.
Elina Gertsman calls the exhibit “small, but mighty.” Some items are so intricate and ornate they require viewing through a magnifying glass to capture detail. But make no mistake, the impact of ...
Uses and Abuses of Power” is a program meant to assure audiences that questions of the present have confronted people in the ...
The Vatican Film Library holds more than 200 full or partial facsimiles of medieval and Renaissance manuscripts. A manuscript facsimile is a published, printed photographic reproduction that captures ...
Medieval art was anything but simple – every detail had meaning. In this video, we dive into some of the most well-known medieval paintings to uncover the hidden symbolism woven into the imagery. From ...
The Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies Annual Lecture began in 1993 with Jaroslav Pelikan of Yale University and has since featured distinguished scholars from universities across the world.
The Medieval and Renaissance Studies Program (Med-Ren ... The program offers a comprehensive curriculum that connects a wide array of academic disciplines: Art History, Classical Studies, English, ...
Children ages 6 to 12 can learn about famous artists and different art styles during the Masterpiece Mondays series this summer at Mentor Public Library’s Main Branch, 8215 Mentor Ave. Each week, the ...
The Master of Arts in medieval studies is an interdisciplinary degree program. M.A. candidates complete four core courses in affiliated departments and choose electives taught by faculty across the ...
The BLA concentration in Medieval and Renaissance Studies explores European society ... Students will learn to perform historically grounded analysis of art, music, literature, theatre, and philosophy ...