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The Annual CEMERS Workshop Lecture Series
and Calender of Events

Fall 2011

**VizCult Lecture (co-sponsored by CEMERS)**
Wednesday, September 14, 5:15 pm, FA 218
Marilynn Desmond
Distinguished Professor of English, General Literature and Rhetoric and Director, CEMERS, Binghamton University
"Trojan Time and the Place of Troy in Angevin Naples."

Wednesday, September 21, 3:00 pm, Anderson Center Reception Room
Rita Copeland
Edmund J. & Louise W. Kahn Endowed Term Professor in the Humanities at the University of Pennsylvania
"Living with Uncertainty: Reactions to Aristotle’s Rhetoric in the Later Middle Ages."

Wednesday, October 5, 1:00 pm, LN-1128
Tina Chronopoulos
Visiting Assistant Professor of Classical and Near Eastern Studies, Binghamton University
“Writing a Commentary on Horace's Odes in the 12th Century.”

Wednesday, October 12, 3:00 pm, LN-1324C
Simone Marchesi
Associate Professor of French and Italian, Princeton University
“Ornate Words: Dante, Augustine, and the Question of Style.”

Wednesday, October 26, 3:00 pm, LN-1324C
David Lummus
Assistant Professor of Italian, Yale University
“Boccaccio's Humanism: Time, Perspective, and Authority
in the Genealogie Deorum Gentilium.”

Wednesday, November 2, 3:00 pm, LN-1324C
Kathy Eden
Chavkin Family Professor of English Literature and Professor of Classics, Columbia University
"Cicero Redivivus and the Historicizing of Renaissance Style."

**VizCult Lecture (co-sponsored by CEMERS)**
Wednesday, November 9, 5:15 pm, FA 218
Barbara Abou-El-Haj
Associate Professor of Art History, Binghamton Univesrity
"Saint-Denis and Reims: Orchestrating the Struggle for the Coronation Privilege."

**22nd Annual Bernardo Lecture**
Thursday, November 17, 5:30 pm, Anderson Center Reception Room
Lino Pertile
Carl A. Pescosolido Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures, Harvard University, and Director of Villa I Tatti, Italy
“Dante’s Inferno, Auschwitz and Poetry.”


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