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Spanish Medieval Literature : Resources On Campus
Chazen Museum and Memorial Library and Art Library
On-Campus Resources: Chazen Museum, Memorial Library and Art Library
- Chazen Museum's collection of Medieval artIn this link one can browse the Chazen's art collection ranging from the 6th to the 10th centuries.Chazen Museum of Art
750 University Ave., Madison, W - Medieval Manuscripts Collection - Special Collections at Memorial LibraryThe Department’s Manuscripts Collection consists mainly of European manuscripts, ranging from English manor rolls of the 14th century to documents of the 19th and 20th centuries. The collection also includes a set of medieval and Renaissance manuscripts primarily of Italian provenance. Additional manuscripts are included in the Cairns Collection of American Women Writers and other author collections in Special Collections.Access to Special Collections: https://vimeo.com/184568647
Memorial library, elevator on the right, floor number nine. - Art Library holdings in art history and visual culture related to the Medieval periodThe Chazen Museum of Art houses not only collections of early art (including devotional objects, carvings, paintings, and sculpture) but also the Kohler Art Library, which contains extensive holdings in art history and visual culture.Art Library
160 Conrad A. Elvehjem Building
800 University Ave.
Madison WI 53706
608-263-2258
askart@library.wisc.edu
Medieval related institutions, centers and groups at UW-Madison
Medieval related institutions, centers and groups at UW-Madison
Book of Hours. Northern France or Flanders, ca. 1445.
- Medieval StudiesThe Medieval Studies Program at the University of Wisconsin-Madison offers an interdisciplinary environment for the exploration of the cultures of Europe and the Mediterranean basin during the Middle Ages, a period spanning Late Antiquity to roughly 1500. Representing faculty from over 18 departments, we offer courses and certificate programs at both the graduate and undergraduate levels. The Program also sponsors events and conferences on topics of interest both to the university and to the community at large.Professor Thomas E.A. Dale, Director
University of Wisconsin, Madison
Department of Art History
232 Conrad A. Elvehjem Building
800 University Avenue
Madison, WI 53706
Telephone: (608) 263-2340
email: tedale@wisc.edu - PhD Minor and Certificate in Medieval StudiesMedieval studies offers students interdisciplinary perspectives on the history of Europe and the Mediterranean rim between ca. 300-1500. Courses spanning 18 departments allow students to explore the medieval world from the standpoints of art, visual and material culture, history, law, languages and literature, music, philosophy, religious studies and the history of science and medicine. The certificate in medieval studies is designed to encourage pursuit of interdisciplinary work among several departments.Professor Thomas E.A. Dale, Director
University of Wisconsin, Madison
Department of Art History
232 Conrad A. Elvehjem Building
800 University Avenue
Madison, WI 53706
Telephone: (608) 263-2340
email: tedale@wisc.edu - Medieval Studies, Certificate (Department of History)Medieval studies offers students interdisciplinary perspectives on the history of Europe and the Mediterranean rim between ca. 300-1500. Courses spanning 18 departments allow students to explore the medieval world from the standpoints of art, visual and material culture, history, law, languages and literature, music, philosophy, religious studies and the history of science and medicine. The certificate in medieval studies is designed to encourage pursuit of interdisciplinary work among several departments.History
College of Letters & Science
Medieval Studies, Certificate
https://medievalstudies.wisc.edu/ - Madison Early Music FestivalThe Madison Early Music Festival (MEMF) was created in 2000. The founders sought to provide an opportunity for musicians, scholars, teachers, and early music enthusiasts. This group could gather and exchange information and ideas about medieval, Renaissance, and baroque music. Each year, acclaimed early music artists are brought to the Midwest to perform in Madison, Wisconsin. There are opportunities for everyone, from those who simply enjoy listening to concerts and lectures to early music scholars. There are performance opportunities for amateurs and professionals alike. All listeners, singers, players, and dancers are welcome!MEMF takes place at the UW–Madison Mead Witter School of Music, with performances in Mills Concert Hall in the Mosse Humanities Building at 455 N. Park Street