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Juliette Blue Bourdier, Medievalist

Searching the Origins, Teaching the Future

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Medieval Florilège epidemic, prostitution…

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 →

Dating Medieval Manuscripts

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 →

Charting the Future

Charting the Future & the Unknown in the Middle Ages & Renaissance A conference Saturday, December 1, 2012 9 AM - 6:15 PM Barnard’s 23rd Medieval and Renaissance Conference takes up the question of how writers, artists, historians, scientists, and... Continue Reading →

Colloque Raoul de Houdenc

Entre fiction et didactique : l’oeuvre de Raoul de Houdenc Colloque international du CUERMA- CIELAM Université de Provence Aix-en-Provence 24, 25, 26 octobre 2012 Quand l’invention littéraire débauche la littérature Infernale, ou l’éloge du poète grivois Raoul de Houdenc, Le... Continue Reading →

Lost in Translation, Interpreting Prophecies

Lost in Translation, Interpreting Prophecies Rocky Moutains    Modern Language Association, Conference THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 3:30PM- 5:00PM at the Millennium Hotel, in HOSPITALITY ROOM 431 Chair:    Juliette Blue Bourdier, University of Colorado, Boulder The presentations will  be held chronologically, XII... Continue Reading →

Searching the origins, teaching the future

Searching the origins, Teaching the future I am a fourth-year PhD candidate specializing in Medieval Studies in the French and Italian Department. My research explores the perception of Hell and the relationship between the medieval community and its literary object. Coming... Continue Reading →

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