Events

Soul, Body and the Resurrection: Phaedo 66b-c in Plotinus and the Christian Platonist Tradition

October 27, 2022

On Monday 31 October, our faculty member István Perczel will discuss the Soul, Body and the Resurrection: Phaedo 66b-c in Plotinus and the Christian Platonist Tradition.

Open Week 2022

October 24, 2022

For problems accessing these events, please email: medstud@ceu.edu

This year, the Department of Medieval Studies is organising a series of open events to give prospective students a taste of studying with us. In particular, we strongly encourage prospective PhD students to join our How to Apply for a PhD workshop on 10 November. For prospective MA students, we have a series of open classes on topics that range from sexuality to manuscript studies.

Webinar - The Middle Ages and Us

As part of this year's recruitment events, the Department of Medieval Studies will be hosting a webinar entitled "The Middle Ages and Us." On Friday 2 December at 3pm (CET), our PhD student, Jack Wilson, will be moderating a group discussion of faculty and students as they explore the impact of the medieval world on our modern lives.

Helene Kottannerin. Queen Elizabeth's Lady-in-Waiting Who Stole the Hungarian Crown. A Book Project

Public Lecture

Wednesday 19 October, 17:40

Hydrid lecture on the Vienna Campus and online. For registration, please email medstud@ceu.edu

On 19th October Prof. Dr. Julia Burkhardt (University of Munich) and Univ. Prof. Mag. Dr. Christina Lutter (Uni Wien) will be presenting their upcoming book: Helene Kottannerin. Queen Elizabeth's Lady-in-Waiting Who Stole the Hungarian Crown.

The Reception of Syriac Scientific and Exegetical Texts in Early Medieval Jewish Literature.

September 20, 2022

Public Lecture 

12 October 2022

17:40 at CEU Quellenstrasse

The Reception of Syriac Scientific and Exegetical Texts in Early Medieval Jewish Literature.

Tamás Visi, Kurt and Ursula Schubert Center for Jewish Studies