The Marco Institute for Medieval and Renaissance Studies celebrated the reopening of its Riggsby Library and Reading Room in […]
The Marco Institute marks its partnership with the University of Poitiers with a conference and visits to medieval sites in France.
The Tenth Annual Marco Manuscript Workshop will be held Friday and Saturday, Feb. 6-7, at the University of Tennessee in […]
On April 25th, the Marco Institute hosted its annual Graduate Fellows evening to celebrate the 2013 Haslam Dissertation Fellowship recipient […]
Written by Kristen Streahle A colleague of mine informed me in late November that the Jewish community of Palermo was […]
You know you’ve thought about it. You don’t want to, but you do. But each day as you tenderly polish […]
In my last blog post for The Cohort, I talked about a peculiar example of historical chronology—a domestic manuscript from […]
This is perhaps something that should be prefaced by saying that I aspire to be a medieval Mediterranean historian, so […]
Including my MA and PhD programs, I’ve been an English lit graduate student—an early modernist—for going on five years, and […]
Thomas Meyer’s Beowulf, like the eponymous hero (and the monstrous villain too, I suppose), is an unrelenting force of nature. The […]