Thalassophilia: A Hermeneutics of Depth by Ship/wreck in Dante’s Divine Comedy

Alexa Climaldi ’22, English, Brooklyn College This event is also on Zoom. E-mail Lauren Mancia or Karl Steel for the Zoom links and if you have any questions. All students and faculty are welcome.

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Sidney’s Penetrations: Poetry and Vulnerability

Matthew Harrison, English, West Texas A&M E-mail Lauren Mancia or Karl Steel for the Zoom links and if you have any questions. All students and faculty are welcome.

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Looking for the Classical in the Renaissance: Roman Antiquities Outside Italy

with William Stenhouse, History, Yeshiva University This event is also on Zoom. E-mail Lauren Mancia or Karl Steel for the Zoom links and if you have any questions. All students and faculty are welcome.

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The Uluburun Shipwreck: The Key to Understanding Large-Scale Tin Trade in Late Bronze Age Eurasia

with Wayne Powell, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Brooklyn College This event is also on Zoom. E-mail Lauren Mancia or Karl Steel for the Zoom links and if you have any questions. All students and

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With Alle the Faith of Haly Kyrke: Vernacular Teaching and the Crisis of Authority in Late Fourteenth-Century England

with Laurence Bond ’17, History, John Hopkins University This event is also on Zoom. E-mail Lauren Mancia or Karl Steel for the Zoom links and if you have any questions. All students and faculty

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03.24.2023
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