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Le Centre d'études supérieures de civilisation médiévale (CESCM) organise depuis 1954 une session annuelle internationale de formation qui regroupe une quarantaine d’étudiants, doctorants et jeunes chercheurs, français et étrangers. Les conférences, les séances de travail autour des ressources documentaires, les excursions et visites au programme des stagiaires sont proposées par des spécialistes du Moyen Âge venus du monde entier. Cette manifestation interdisciplinaire francophone, unique en son genre, a contribué à construire et à renforcer, depuis une cinquantaine d’année, un solide réseau national et international dans le domaine de l’étude du Moyen Âge.
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Rome
Tools and Methods for the History of Churches between East and West (5th-19th century)
This doctoral workshop will make it possible to relate compartmentalized historiographies even though they share a central and strong object, the Church, which is often treated only as a backdrop to history. The participants who will take part in this school will have the opportunity to see combined diverse and complementary approaches: social, normative, liturgical, political, orientalist. The participants will have access to the methods, the problematization and the last achievements of these different interdisciplinary approaches in the long term.
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Poitiers
Theme school in medieval epigraphy
Le Centre d’études supérieures de civilisation médiévale organise du lundi 28 mai au vendredi 1er juin 2018 une école thématique CNRS consacrée aux inscriptions médiévales. Elle entend fournir une formation théorique et pratique de haut niveau en épigraphie permettant le recensement, la lecture, l’exploitation et la conservation des inscriptions tracées sur pierre, bois ou métal au cours du Moyen Âge.
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The apocrypha in the age of the cathedrals
The role and place of narrative in the nativity in medieval arts and literature
The Iscal 2016 (International summer school on christian apocryphal literature) provides a precious opportunity to enhance your knowledge on the transmission paths and mechanisms behind the reception of one of the most widespread apocryphal motifs in medieval art and literature. Medieval historians and specialists in medieval art history will conduct the different sessions, allowing students to appreciate the complexity and the richness of the recep
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