Calendar of Events

Betts Auditorium, School of Architecture Betts Auditorium, School of Architecture, Princeton, United States

Sinews of the Soul: Comparing Christian Baptism and Indigenous Adoption

Fund for Canadian Studies; Humanities Council, Emma Anderson, Pathy Visiting Professor in Canadian Studies

Humanities Council; Fund for Canadian Studies
211 Dickinson Hall

HOS Colloquia: Listening to Albert the Great on the Art of Becoming a Natural Scientist

Program in the History of Science; Program in Medieval Studies, Katja Krause, Max Planck Institute for the History of Science

103 Scheide Caldwell

“‘The Syriac Dots:’ Oral Reading Traditions Recorded in Ink”

Committee for the Study of Late Antiquity; Seeger Center for Hellenic Studies, Johan Lundberg, University of Oxford Scheide Caldwell House, room 103

202 Jones Hall

Xiaoshuo as China’s Fourth Religion: Pitfalls and Potentials of Vernacular Literature in the late Qing (1644-1911 CE)

East Asian Studies Program, Katherine Alexander, University of Colorado Boulder 202 Jones

Labyrinth Books 122 Nassau Street, Princeton, NJ, United States

“Of Rule and Office: Plato’s Ideas of the Political”

Labyrinth Books, Melissa Lane, Politics and University Center for Human Values; Benjamin Morison, Philosophy

Labyrinth Books; Princeton University’s Humanities Council and Politics, Philosophy, and Classics Departments.
101 Friend Center

Film Screening: “Goodbye Julia”

Near Eastern Studies Program; Department of Near Eastern Studies; Program in Journalism, Mohamed Kordofani, filmmaker Maeder Hall Auditorium

203 Scheide Caldwell House

“Belonging to a ‘Lost’ Island: Sovereignty, Memory, and Landscape on Imbros”

Seeger Center for Hellenic Studies, Rabia Harmanşah, Seeger Center for Hellenic Studies

CoLab Gallery, Lewis Arts Complex

When Pages Breathe: Adaptation of Modern Classics with Pulitzer Prize-winning Hodder Fellow Martyna Majok

Lewis Center for the Arts, Martyna Majok, Princeton Hodder Fellow; Chesney Snow, Lewis Center for the Arts' Program in Theater

Robertson Hall, Room 002

The Ovide moralisé: The Divine Comedy of Medieval France?

Department of French & Italian; Program in Medieval Studies, Matthieu Boyd, Fairleigh Dickinson University; Sarah Jane Murray, Baylor University

219 Aaron Burr Hall

The Priest Nichiren’s Miraculous Escape from Death and Its Modern Skeptics: Negotiating History and Myth in a Japanese Buddhist Tradition

Department of Religion, Jacqueline Stone, Religion, Emerita 219 Aaron Burr

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