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Due October 10th >> The New College Conference on Medieval & Renaissance Studies returns 5-7 March 2026! Accepting abstracts on all topics in European & Mediterranean history, literature, art, music & religion (4c-17c): www.newcollegeconference.org/cfp

#medievalsky #earlymodern #renaissance #CfP

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It was great to have you in class, and to hear about your work, Lari! Stay in touch.

9 months ago 1 0 1 0

STOP THAT 🤣

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Medieval Rome: The two best to start with are Richard Krautheimer’s “Portrait of a City” (2nd ed) and Hendrik Dey’s recent “New Portrait”. But I’ll also plug James Palmer’s Virtues of Economy and his translation of the Anonimo Romano chronicle. 🙂

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The New College Conference on Medieval & Renaissance Studies returns 5-7 March 2026! Abstracts on all topics in European & Mediterranean history, literature, art, music & religion (4c-17c) are due 1 October 2025: www.newcollegeconference.org/cfp

#medievalsky #earlymodern #renaissance #CfP

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I have had everything from $0 to $80 quotes for a single image reproduction in a small-run scholarly publication. The $80 was the Marciana.

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From the trenches: Italian law is supposedly nationally consistent on these policies, and all state institutions are subject to it. In reality, each institution makes its own calls, e.g. on what constitutes a "scientific publication."

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In my experience this creates a L hand/R hand problem where the library decides what you pay (depending on use) but they don't tell *you*, they only tell the processor, and if you dispute the amount the processor tells you to take it up with the library, which refuses to answer further emails.

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Marciana: There is a fee, there are forms, and there is a 3rd-party payment processor that you pay the fee to.

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TBR.

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Yep, me too. 👇

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I handled this book in the Schoenbergs' flat here in SRQ once! It's really gorgeous. 🤩

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Yesterday my 9yo gave Albuquerque a beautifully precise Romance lilt ("Al-boo-kwair-kway") and I had to admit to her that Americans call it "Alba-kerky".

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Higher education faculty members should read two new articles and discuss them deeply as a department/unit/etc. The NYMag article about AI and cheating + the NYT article by the professor at U. of Florida about working under the DeSantis regime. They are connected; discuss those connections.

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MAA to Host Community Discussion on Cuts to Federal Funding MAA to Host Community Discussion on Cuts to Federal Funding Tuesday May 6th, 1 pm EDT Many of us have been shocked and appalled by the recent termination of

Tomorrow, 1pm EDT!

On behalf of @medievalacademy.bsky.social , Alison Perchuk and I are hosting an informal Community Hour for any/all premodernists affected by recent federal cuts. Please join us! #medievalsky #earlymodern #lateantiquity

www.themedievalacademyblog.org/maa-to-host-...

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A Call for Constructive Engagement | AAC&U A Call for Constructive Engagement

Proud to add my name to this important message. #MedievalSky www.aacu.org/newsroom/a-c...

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MAA to Host Community Discussion on Cuts to Federal Funding MAA to Host Community Discussion on Cuts to Federal Funding Tuesday May 6th, 1 pm EDT Many of us have been shocked and appalled by the recent termination of

*One week from today* On behalf of @medievalacademy.bsky.social, Alison Perchuk and I are hosting an informal Community Hour for premodernists affected by recent federal cuts. Please join us—and share this announcement widely!

#medievalsky #earlymodern #lateantiquity

11 months ago 5 2 0 0

Starting point, this time, was “No way this guy is Cardinal Pizza Can Dance.”

1 year ago 1 1 0 0

Thank you, Elizabeth Warren.

1 year ago 8 2 0 0
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Detail:
(Painting, btw, is in the Maritime Museum in Genoa, which is amazing.)

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Lest anyone think that life in the Middle Ages was provincial, isolated, and rural... (Medieval Mediterranean port cities like this often had pop. densities ca. 100K/sqmi, which is more than Manhattan or Mumbai today [60-75K].) —Cristoforo de' Grassi, 1597 copy of Genoa in 1481.

1 year ago 0 0 1 0
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Happy Earth Day from the #sferaproject!
#medievalsky #earlymodern #maphistory #bookhistory
(G. Dati, La sfera/The Globe, early 15c; BNCF Magl. XI.83, f. 7r)

1 year ago 20 6 0 0

Kind, decent, and compassionate, Pope Francis was badly out of step with contemporary western culture.

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Thank you, Seb! 🫶 Toujours Equipe France!

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Yes! Like a broccoli haircut for camels. 😁

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Venetian camel, as ordered! Even derpier!!! (Venice, BibNat Marciana Ital. 6279, f. 20v, with helpful "africha" label).

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Florence is bad enough, but honestly, you think I WANTED to get tangled up in a project in *15th-century* Florence?????? All those self-righteous humanists, UGH. Luckily Dati was a pretty grounded guy. 🤣

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Thanks, David. In appreciation I offer you derpy Sfera camels (Florence, BML MedPal90 16v, "camels laden with spices").

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Also, isn't our work-in-progress gorgeous? 👀👀
lasfera.rrchnm.org
(with mad props to @jasonheppler.org)

1 year ago 3 0 0 0

Donation page for the formerly-NEH-funded #sferaproject. The horrors persist, but so do we. 💪

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