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The Path from Ancient Egoism to Medieval Altruism (Proffesor Robert Pasnau)
10:50
The Path from Ancient Egoism to Medieval Altruism (Proffesor Robert Pasnau)
v Faculty of Arts, main building, room 225
Lis 1 @ 10:50 – 12:25
The dpeartment of Philosophy and Religiou studies FF UK invites you to a lecture delivered by professor Robert Pasnau (Boulder, Colorado): The Path from Ancient Egoism to Medieval Altruism
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The Mystic: Spiritual Medicine and Suffering in The Book of Margery Kempe
17:30
The Mystic: Spiritual Medicine and Suffering in The Book of Margery Kempe
v Faculty of Arts, room P319
Lis 7 @ 17:30 – 19:00
Lecturer: Laura Elisabeth Kalas Williams (Swansea). Annotation: The Book of Margery Kempe (c. 1440) is widely considered to be the first known female autobiography in the English Language. Dictated to a number of scribes over[...]
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The Imprisoned: The Winner Takes it All: Leonora Christina’s Memory of Sufferings
17:30
The Imprisoned: The Winner Takes it All: Leonora Christina’s Memory of Sufferings
v Faculty of Arts, room P319
Lis 14 @ 17:30 – 19:00
Lecurer: Pernille Hermann (Aarhus). Annotation: Leonora Christina (1621-1698), the daugther of the Danish king Christian IV, spent more than two decades in prison, accused of being the accomplice of her husband, Corfitz Ulfeldt, whom was killed[...]
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The Convert: Narrating the New Self: Conversion Stories as Autobiography
17:30
The Convert: Narrating the New Self: Conversion Stories as Autobiography
v Faculty of Arts, room P319
Lis 21 @ 17:30 – 19:00
Lecturer: Ryan Szpiech (Michigan). Annotation: In this lecture, I will discuss the first-person accounts of various medieval religious converts including Hermann the Jew, Abner of Burgos, and Anselm Turmeda. I will consider how the basic form[...]
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The Agha: Talking about the Self in the Ottoman World
17:30
The Agha: Talking about the Self in the Ottoman World
v Faculty of Arts, room P319
Lis 28 @ 17:30 – 19:00
Lecturer: Petr Kučera (Hamburg). Annotation: It has been assumed by scholars that, in the Ottoman world, autobiographies were extremely rare due to the collectivist nature of the Ottoman-Islamic culture where adherence to a fixed canon of[...]
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