Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Medieval Studies

Graduate Program in Medieval Studies at Cornell University has been in existence for over 40 years. It was founded in 1966 to enable students to pursue a degree in Medieval Studies that would provide an opportunity for in-depth study of the Middle Ages from an interdisciplinary perspective.
We created the Cornucopia webpage with two goals in mind. The first is to give prospective applicants to our program basic information about Medieval Studies at Cornell and an idea of the activities and interests of graduate students currently pursuing topics in medieval areas. The second is to serve as a general information portal for current students and faculty.

[updated 10 April 2009]
Upcoming Events & Announcements


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April 16 - Stacy S. Klein, Department of English, Rutgers University, "The Burning of Fleshly Inclination: Fidelity and Faith in the Old English Life of Mary of Egypt," 4:30pm, Lewis Auditorium, Goldwin Smith Hall.

April 29 - Bernhard Jussen, Department of History, University of Frankfurt am Main/Visiting Scholar at Harvard University, "Between Lexicometrics and Hermeneutics, or: Was There a Carolingian State?" 4:30pm, 258 Goldwin Smith Hall.

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A downloadable pdf version of the
Fall 2009
Listing of Medieval Courses
is now available

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