Just for fun... medieval news Montbrun Castle à vendre Located near the village of Dournazac in the Haute-Vienne département, Central France Asking Price: 20 million € Montbrun Castle is located in the central region of Limousin. Built in the 12th century... Continue Reading →
This workshop will help you set academic goals and make them happen. Participants will brainstorm realistic goals and discuss how to achieve them. Forget the imposter syndrome: You can do it, and that is why you are here. Some of... Continue Reading →
Hello World! Our French World is a great event dedicated to our amazing students, it is an elegant present from the Graduate to the Undergraduate learners of French! The Cultural Events Board financed by the CU Student Goverment is our... Continue Reading →
Bonjour, Dans cette section nous allons étudier quelques notions qui vont nous permettre de mettre un contexte autour de nos lectures. In a spin: the mysterious dancing epidemic of 1518 In 1518, one of the strangest epidemics in recorded history... Continue Reading →
FRIDAY Afternoon: International & Diversity Workshops from 1:00 - 2:00 PM. You may end up teaching abroad, you may have international undergraduates in your classes, you may be a foreign TA, you may feel like you don't fit in, these... Continue Reading →
What makes medievalists laugh... This is for all my students who think that medieval "stuff" are boring... La découverte du livre, humour Norvegien. A little break between two books... Sorry, I couldn't find the sources...
Ann Meritt : Foreign languages: the 10 easiest to learn The English language is closely related to many Germanic and Romance dialects, so when it comes to language study English speakers aren’t starting from scratch. Anne Merritt lists the 10... Continue Reading →
Rappel, Tonight International Film Series Festival à CU - French Film, "L'enfant d'en haut," 6$ (CU studen & seniort) else 7$. Friday 8th, Saturday 9th and Sunday 10th playing at 7 and 9pm in Muenzinger Auditorium "Sister" by Ursula Meier... Continue Reading →
The Algorithms That Automatically Date Medieval Manuscripts from http://www.technologyreview.com/view/509876/the-algorithms-that-automatically-date-medieval-manuscripts/# Around a million medieval documents have no date making their historical significance difficult to quantify. But automated computer techniques look set to revolutionise the work for historians An important aspect of... Continue Reading →
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