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Medieval Studies Faculty Colloquium: Eve Krakowski

Eve Krakowski, Department of Near Eastern Studies

March 2, 2022 · 12:00 pm1:20 pm · 209 Scheide Caldwell

Program in Medieval Studies

“Before the Geniza Documents: The Case of a Marriage Arbitration from the Tenth-Century Fayyūm”

Medieval Studies is pleased to offer the Faculty Colloquium Series. Eve Krakowski (Near Eastern Studies and Program in Judaic Studies) will present a lunchtime talk on March 2, 2022 entitled “Before the Geniza Documents: The Case of a Marriage Arbitration from the Tenth-Century Fayyūm”.


Attendees may choose to attend in-person or via Zoom, registration is required for both options:

In-person:  Registration is required to attend in person (at this link) and is limited to Princeton-affiliated faculty and students. Space is limited to the first 25 people to register. Boxed lunches will be served. RSVP deadline for in-person attendance: Friday, Feb. 25.

– All attendees must wear face coverings.
– Ability to social distance may not be possible.
– Princeton ID/Prox cards are required to enter the building.

Attendance via Zoom: Registration is required to attend via Zoom. Please register here.  This option is open to the wider medieval community outside of Princeton, as well as Princeton-affiliated faculty and students who prefer to socially distance.

 

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