On May 6th and 7th, 2014, the Medieval Animal Data-Network held its 3rd International Meeting at the University of Louisville in Kentucky. The event was hosted by the Medieval and Renaissance Research Group (MEDREN) with financial support from the University of Louisville Liberal Studies Project, the Department of History, the Hite Art Institute, and the Commonwealth Center for the Humanities. In addition, the Archives and Special Collections Department at Ekstrom Library, organized a special..
Thomas de Cantimpré, Liber de natura rerum, Valenciennes, BM, ms. 320, f. 111v. Ca 1285. The Medieva...
The Medieval Animal Data-Network is organizing several sessions on Animals for the International Med...
The Medieval Animal Dat-network will organize as usual several sessions and roundtable during the In...
International meeting/symposium of The medieval animal data network. University of Louisville, Kent...
MAD conference 2014 flyer (Un)Expected Animals in (Un)Expected Places in the Middle Ages & Early Mod...
Call for papers (deadline November 5th, 2013) International meeting/symposium of The medieval anima...
Adam and the animals, British Library Ms Royal 12 F. XIII, f. 34v. Bestiary, 2nd quarter of the 13th...
MAD will not be present at Kalamazoo this year (49th International Congress on Medieval Studies May ...
Adam naming animals, British Library Ms Royal 12 F. XIII, f. 34v INTERNATIONAL MEETING OF THE MEDIEV...
Amiens, Bibl. mun., ms. 0399, f. 147v.Livre des propriétés des choses, 1447 The Medieval Animal Data...
En ligne sur le carnet Medieval animal data-network : http://mad.hypotheses.org/715Blog post on Medi...
En ligne sur le carnet Medieval animal data-network : http://mad.hypotheses.org/715Blog post on Medi...
Place: Department of History, Ludwig-Maximilian University, Munich, German Organisation: Society for...
Animals on the Edge: Images - Material Culture - Texts Call for Papers for Session Proposal at t...
Session details The history of medieval medicine has somewhat neglected the position of the animal i...
Thomas de Cantimpré, Liber de natura rerum, Valenciennes, BM, ms. 320, f. 111v. Ca 1285. The Medieva...
The Medieval Animal Data-Network is organizing several sessions on Animals for the International Med...
The Medieval Animal Dat-network will organize as usual several sessions and roundtable during the In...
International meeting/symposium of The medieval animal data network. University of Louisville, Kent...
MAD conference 2014 flyer (Un)Expected Animals in (Un)Expected Places in the Middle Ages & Early Mod...
Call for papers (deadline November 5th, 2013) International meeting/symposium of The medieval anima...
Adam and the animals, British Library Ms Royal 12 F. XIII, f. 34v. Bestiary, 2nd quarter of the 13th...
MAD will not be present at Kalamazoo this year (49th International Congress on Medieval Studies May ...
Adam naming animals, British Library Ms Royal 12 F. XIII, f. 34v INTERNATIONAL MEETING OF THE MEDIEV...
Amiens, Bibl. mun., ms. 0399, f. 147v.Livre des propriétés des choses, 1447 The Medieval Animal Data...
En ligne sur le carnet Medieval animal data-network : http://mad.hypotheses.org/715Blog post on Medi...
En ligne sur le carnet Medieval animal data-network : http://mad.hypotheses.org/715Blog post on Medi...
Place: Department of History, Ludwig-Maximilian University, Munich, German Organisation: Society for...
Animals on the Edge: Images - Material Culture - Texts Call for Papers for Session Proposal at t...
Session details The history of medieval medicine has somewhat neglected the position of the animal i...
Thomas de Cantimpré, Liber de natura rerum, Valenciennes, BM, ms. 320, f. 111v. Ca 1285. The Medieva...
The Medieval Animal Data-Network is organizing several sessions on Animals for the International Med...
The Medieval Animal Dat-network will organize as usual several sessions and roundtable during the In...