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Through a Glass Darkly: The Visual Culture of Alchemy
Transcribe-A-Thon
Vance Smith (Princeton) Old Dominion Public Lecture Series: Blood Flowers: Recolonizations
VERDANT MEDICINE: Hildegard’s Resonant Apothecary
Vernacular Viewing: Searchable Science and Visual Tools in Early Modern Books
We Have Always Been Medieval: Bruno Latour and the Premodern
We Have Always Been Medieval: Bruno Latour and the Premodern
Whose Middle Ages? Event at Fordham Lincoln Center
Wilfrid Voynich's dealings in manuscripts (c. 1898-1930) and why they matter: Laura Cleaver,(Institute of English Studies)
William Christie leads artists from The Juilliard School in Handel's "Il Trionfo del Tempo e del Disinganno" (Part 1)
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