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      <title>British Archaeological Association Post-Graduate Conference</title>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2020 00:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
      <description>The British Archaeological Association invites proposals by postgraduates and early career researchers in the field of medieval history of art, architecture, and archaeology. </description>
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      <category domain=" http://calenda.org/search?primary=fplace">Londres (EC1M 6EL)</category>
      <author>celine.guilleux@openedition.org (Céline Guilleux)</author>
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      <title>Materialities and devotion (5th-15th centuries)</title>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 17 Apr 2019 00:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
      <description>Ces dernières décennies ont été marquées par le développement d'études sur la culture matérielle, en privilégiant une approche inter et multidisciplinaire. Ce regard a permis une lecture plus intégrée de la manière dont l’homme médiéval a interagi, a manipulé, a adapté et a transformé  son environnement matériel. De ce fait, des visions plus foisonnantes virent le jour sur les  utilisations qu’il donna aux objets qu’il produisait, les significations qu’il leur attribuait, la manière dont il les a utilisées au niveau cognitif et affectif. </description>
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      <category domain=" http://calenda.org/search?primary=fplace">Batalha (2440-109)</category>
      <author>celine.guilleux@openedition.org (Céline Guilleux)</author>
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      <title>Body and Soul in Medieval Visual Culture </title>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 04 Aug 2016 00:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
      <description>This session seeks papers that explore the range of ways in which medieval artists responded to the anthropological duality of body and soul in the visual arts of the Byzantine and Western medieval worlds. </description>
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      <category domain=" http://calenda.org/search?primary=fplace">Kalamazoo</category>
      <author>joao.fernandes@openedition.org (João Fernandes)</author>
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      <title>Les mots</title>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Jun 2016 00:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
      <description>L’International medieval society organise l’édition 2016 de son colloque parisien sur le thème des mots au Moyen Âge. Entre dématérialisation des supports et augmentation du nombre des corpus numérisés, les études médiévales cherchent à s’adapter à ces nouvelles façons de produire la connaissance sur le Moyen Âge, en même temps qu’elles définissent les enjeux méthodologiques et historiques du traitement de mots qui existent désormais simultanément sous la forme de sources primaires (dans le codex, le rouleau, la charte ou l’inscription) sous la forme de reproductions numériques grâce aux images, et sous la forme de données statistiques et lexicographiques au sein d’outils de stockage et d’analyse. </description>
      <category domain=" http://calenda.org/search?primary=ftype">Colloque</category>
      <category domain=" http://calenda.org/search?primary=fplace">Paris (75004)</category>
      <author>celine.guilleux@openedition.org (Céline Guilleux)</author>
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      <title>Orient oder Rom?</title>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 17 May 2016 00:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
      <description>Today the question “Orient oder Rom?” is no longer a topical issue in medieval art history, although a persuasive answer has never been formulated. One of the reasons for this oblivion deals with the controversial figure of Josef Strzygowski, who in 1901 published about the question his pivotal volume, nowadays discredited for its racial and proto-nazi judgement.However, the question “Orient oder Rom?” concerns not only with Josef Strzygowski: the prodromes of this critical concepts goes back to the nineteenth century, when the Russian, Austro-Hungarian and Ottoman empires fought to control territories. The conference aims to distance from the sole Strzygowski’s perspective and to comprehend and rewrite the story of a pivotal concept for both art historiography and cultural identity. </description>
      <category domain=" http://calenda.org/search?primary=ftype">Appel à contribution</category>
      <category domain=" http://calenda.org/search?primary=fplace">Brno</category>
      <author>joao.fernandes@openedition.org (João Fernandes)</author>
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      <title>Episcopal, Canonical and Secular Memorial Devices in Medieval Cathedrals</title>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 03 Feb 2015 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
      <description>TEMPLA invites international researchers into medieval art history and related disciplines to debate the concept and expression of “dynamic episcopal and canonical commemoration” which occurred in European episcopal sees during the medieval period. The concept of commemoration goes beyond the funerary to include all those works, activities and uses of space that transmit through time a record of bishops and canons, their institutions, and important lay people. These commemorative works, however, were grafted onto a common setting that was in use over a long period of time. Thus, each cathedral setting witnessed the emergence of different dynamics in terms of the interactions and intersections between individual and/or collective memory. </description>
      <category domain=" http://calenda.org/search?primary=ftype">Appel à contribution</category>
      <category domain=" http://calenda.org/search?primary=fplace">Barcelone (08001)</category>
      <author>joao.fernandes@openedition.org (João Fernandes)</author>
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      <title>Grants for M.A and PhD. students for the conference "Circulation as a factor of cultural aggregation: relics, ideas and cities in the Middle Ages"</title>
      <link>https://calenda-formation.labocleo.org/279194</link>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 17 Mar 2014 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
      <description>12 grants for M.A. and PhD. students will be provided for the attendance at the international conference "Circulation as a factor of cultural aggregation: relics, ideas and cities in the Middle Ages", held on 8-11 May 2014 in Telč, Czech Republic. The grant will cover the accomodation for the duration of the conference and the conference fees. </description>
      <category domain=" http://calenda.org/search?primary=ftype">Bourse, prix et emploi</category>
      <category domain=" http://calenda.org/search?primary=fplace">Telč</category>
      <author>remi.boivin@openedition.org (Rémi Boivin)</author>
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      <title>Medieval Europe in Motion</title>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 15 Apr 2013 00:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
      <description>The International Colloquium “Medieval Europe in motion” is directly linked to the current postdoctoral research projects of Dr. Maria Alessandra Bilotta on «Portuguese juridical manuscripts production and illumination between 14th and 15th centuries and theirs connections with manuscripts production and illumination in the French “Midi” (specially Toulouse, Avignon and Montpellier) and in the North-Mediterranean regions (Italy and Cataluña)» and by Alicia Miguélez on «The gesture language in the Lorvão Apocalypse and its rapports with other beatus manuscripts». </description>
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      <category domain=" http://calenda.org/search?primary=fplace">Lisbonne</category>
      <author>marie.pellen@openedition.org (Marie Pellen)</author>
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      <title> The Face of the Dead and the Early Christian World</title>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 05 Oct 2012 00:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
      <description>The theme chosen for this meeting is the study of funerary images in the transition between late antiquity and the Middle Ages. The central question will a reflection on the function of the funerary images in a broad sense, but also their impact on the early christian world. The choice of the chronological time also shows the second intention of the colloquium: this is an attempt to explain why the ancient funerary tradition of the image will eventually disappear, replaced by other figures of the representative functions. Through various media - from the mosaic and painting, through sculpture and ending with gilded glasses - there will be presented one of the nodal representation of the self: the human face on the border between life and death.</description>
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      <title>L’art de la sculpture du Moyen Âge, un dialogue transatlantique</title>
      <link>https://calenda-formation.labocleo.org/206791</link>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Jan 2012 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
      <description>Yves Pouliquen, de l’Académie française, président de la fondation Singer-Polignac, et Antoinette Le Normand-Romain, directeur général de l’Institut national d’histoire de l’art présentent : « L’art de la sculpture du Moyen Âge, un dialogue transatlantique » à la Fondation Singer-Polignac, 43 avenue Georges Mandel 75116 paris, lundi 30 janvier  de 9h30 à 19h, et à l’Institut national d’histoire de l’art, 2 rue vivienne 75002 paris, le mardi 31 janvier de 8h45 à 13h15. Le nombre de places étant limité, réponse indispensable avant le 25 janvier 2012, par courriel : sculpture@singer-polignac.org</description>
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      <category domain=" http://calenda.org/search?primary=fplace">Paris</category>
      <author>claire-marie.ducournau@revues.org (Claire Ducournau)</author>
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