UNESCO adds Byzantine Chant to List of Intangible Cultural Heritage February 24, 2020 Recognizing the significance of Byzantine Chant as an enduring cultural practice of Cyprus and Greece,...
MI Hosts Winter School in Latin Paleography and Codicology February 19, 2020 2020 Winter School cohort. Photo by Klazina Staat. Over winter break, faculty and students from the...
Notre Dame Stories: Tantur: Hill in the Holy Land, Episode 3: The Fifth Gospel February 17, 2020 In the third episode of this four-part series, we visit St. Jerome’s study in Bethlehem...
McGrath Institute Announces Plans to Showcase The Saint John’s Bible in Free Online Course February 14, 2020 Notre Dame, IN — The …
VIDEO: Flash Interview with Medieval Institute Ph.D. student Dov Honick February 12, 2020 Meet Dov Honick, a medievalist and Ph.D. Student here at the Medieval Institute,…
Announcing the Mathews Byzantine Lecture Series February 10, 2020 The Medieval Institute is pleased to announce a new annual lecture series, the Mathews Byzantine...
Hill Museum and Manuscript Library Receives $1.4 Million from NEH February 05, 2020 The Medieval Institute is pleased to congratulate the Hill Museum and Manuscript Library on the 1.4-million-dollar...
From the Medieval Studies Research Blog: Reading Runes in the Exeter Book Riddles February 03, 2020 Riddles and runes go together, at least in some of those found in the medieval...
MI Faculty Fellow Robert Randolf Coleman Curates Exhibit at the Georgia Museum of Art January 29, 2020 Francesco Allegrini (Rome, 1624–1684), Christ in glory with angels and a saint kneeling in adoration,...
VIDEO: Resources for Byzantine Studies at the University of Notre Dame January 27, 2020 Did you know that the University of Notre Dame is fast emerging as a premier...
Acclaimed Theologian and Church Historian Joins Arts and Letters Faculty January 22, 2020 Ulrich L. Lehner joined the Notre Dame faculty this fall as the William K. Warren...
Art historian researches the significance of long-lost Italian murals during yearlong fellowship at the Institute for Advanced Study January 20, 2020 Thirteenth-century frescoes in the cardinal’s residence inside the monastic complex at Santi Quattro Coronati in...
The Rome Global Gateway Announces Consortium with Stanford University and Princeton University January 15, 2020 The Rome Global Gateway announces a consortium with Stanford University and Princeton University’s Humanities Council...
The Snite Museum of Art is Pleased to Announce Extraordinary Long-Term Loan of de Ribera's St. Paul the Hermit January 13, 2020 NOTRE DAME, IN. -- The Snite Museum of Art is pleased to announce an...
Sacred Music Welcomes Huw Lewis and MI Faculty Fellow Emeritus Calvin Bower January 06, 2020 Sacred Music at Notre Dame is pleased to welcome two guest faculty members for the...
Ph.D. Candidate Richard Fahey Publishes Article on the Old Saxon Heliand December 18, 2019 Congratulations to Richard Fahey, Ph.D. (English), on his recent essay, “Decoding gerûni: runic sacramenta in...
University of Notre Dame Hesburgh Libraries Acquires a Unique 11th-century Greek Manuscript December 16, 2019 Manuscript of the Loci communes of pseudo-Maximus the Confessor The University of Notre Dame Hesburgh Libraries has...
MI Alumnus to Serve as Scriptor of Latin Manuscripts at Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana December 11, 2019 Stephen Metzger, Ph.D. The Medieval Institute offers heartfelt congratulations to alumnus Stephen Metzger on his...
MI Alumna Identifies Medieval Stained Glass Windows at Canterbury Cathedral December 09, 2019 Koopmans inspecting a stained glass window at Canterbury Cathedral Rachel Koopmans (Ph.D., '01), subject of our...
Moses the Egyptian in the Illustrated Old English Hexateuch receives Best First Monograph Award December 04, 2019 The University of Notre Dame Press is proud to announce that Herbert R. Broderick, author...