Into the Wild: Medieval Books of Beasts
Animals, both factual and fantastic, fill the pages of medieval bestiaries. These compilations of animal lore and legend merge the familiar with the strange, the ...
The Morgan Library & Museum
Inside the secret world of the Freemasons
Mo Rocca parts the veil on the history and rituals of one of the world's oldest fraternal orders.
CBS Sunday Morning
“Scholarship and Art: Visual and Intellectual Encounters across the Mediterranean”, Anna Contadini
Evento pubblico del 27 ottobre 2020 ISA Lecture by Prof. Anna Contadini, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, UK. The visit of Anna ...
Università di Bologna
Exploring Religion: A Mysterious Medieval Mural – More than Witches and Eroticism:
Recently a medieval mural was discovered in Tuscany, and many thought it dealt with fertility and eroticism, but it also speaks of politics and gender in a series ...
Calgary Public Library
Misconceptions About the Middle Ages
Medieval Europe was a glorious epoch of jousting, feasting, and poor hygiene. Right? Well, as it turns out, we might not understand the Middle Ages as well as ...
Mental Floss
AP Art History: Unit 3 - Early Europe and Colonial Americas, 200-1750 CE [Part 4]
AP Art History: Unit 3 - Early Europe and Colonial Americas, 200-1750 CE [Part 4] Skills 4.B Explain why a specific work of art (or group of related works of art) ...
Advanced Placement
Medieval Art History Overview from Phil Hansen
Created by Artist Phil Hansen. Text "studio" to 31996 to get updates from the studio.
Philinthecircle
Medieval art, 2018
This is a shortened version of an earlier lecture. It covers migratory art, Hiberno-Saxon illuminated manuscripts, and the Bayeux Tapestry.
Mrs. McConnell's AP Art History, JDCHS
AOM 2020 - Meet the Editors
An introduction to publishing academic work in the Academy of Management's scholarly journals.
Academy of Management
Morag Kersel | Pots from the City of Sin: The Consequences of Buying Holy Land Antique
Please join us March 6 at 7PM CST for our Members Lecture in the newly renovated Breasted Hall. Morag Kersel presents, Pots from the City of Sin: The ...
The Oriental Institute
A World Safe for Democracy: Liberal Internationalism and the Crises of Global Order
For two hundred years, the grand project of liberal internationalism has been to build a world order that is open, loosely rules-based, and oriented toward ...
WoodrowWilsonCenter
2 of 10 - An introduction to codicological studies; Writings materials; parchment and paper
Presented by Evyn Kropf, Librarian for Middle East Studies and Religious Studies; Curator of Islamic Manuscripts, University of Michigan This workshop ...
UCLAInternational
The secret world of female Freemasons - BBC News
Think of the Freemasons and you probably think of a shadowy world of secret handshakes and dark allegations of corruption and even conspiracy. But how true ...
BBC News
Learning To See: It's All Relative
Consider the relative nature of mimesis (i.e., realism) as a criterion. Should something “look real” to be worthy of being called art? Think about how skill in ...
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
AP Art History: Unit 6 - Africa, 1100-1980 CE [Part 2]
AP Art History: Unit 6 - Africa, 1100-1980 CE [Part 2] Skills 3.B Explain how two or more works of art are similar and/or different in how they convey meaning.
Advanced Placement
Ambience/ASMR: Medieval Monastery (Scribe's Chamber) & Gregorian Chant, 4 Hours
For Diane. List of Sounds: - the bubbling & trickling of a spring-fed stream that meanders the monastery grounds, summoned forth from the living rock by an ...
Ambience of Yesteryear
CARTA: Tool Use & Technology: Paula Tallal - Writing and Reading: The Evolution of Social Media
This symposium addresses the interactive gene-culture co-evolution of the human brain with tool use and technology - ranging from simple stone tools millions ...
University of California Television (UCTV)
Samuel Thrope - The Curator in the Machine ...
balancing accessibility and experience in digitizing the Islamic manuscript collection of the National Library of Israel The talk focuses on a particular challenge ...
Dark Archives
Georgian Papers Programme
Arthur Burns and Zara Anishanslin will talk about their experiences with the Georgian Papers Programme with Washington Library's Jim Ambuske.
George Washington's Mount Vernon
Member of Ivy League secret society speaks out
Secret societies are a source of conspiracy theories and blockbusters, but whether or not the legends are true, one thing is certain: they work to elevate their own ...
WGN News
New Topics in Armenian History & Culture (morning)
22nd Vardanants Day Armenian lecture series, titled "New Topics in Armenian History and Culture" explored the linguistic, artistic, social and musical history of ...
Library of Congress
Impact of Tool Use and Technology on Evolution of the Mind - Leah Krubitzer John Shea Paula Tallal
Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) 1:39 - The Combinatorial Creature: Cortical Phenotypes Within and Across Lifetimes -Leah Krubitzer 15:27 - Behavioral Modernity vs.
University of California Television (UCTV)
The Medieval Court Of Richard II | How To Get Ahead | Absolute History
This episode considers the court of Richard II. Richard presided over the first truly sophisticated and artistic court in England. Painters, sculptors, poets, tailors, ...
Absolute History
Medieval Life and Death Festival: Chris Woolgar on food in the Middle Ages
Medieval food is a window onto medieval lives: we see the passions of the elite, the sharp, acidic sauces and spiced foods which dominated Western cuisine by ...
historyextra
Rosa Parks: The History and the Heart
"Rosa Parks: The History and the Heart" was a panel conversation featuring Parks biographers Douglas Brinkley ("Rosa Parks: A Life") and Jeanne Theoharis ...
Library of Congress
From the Wonders of Creation to the Holy Land: The Maps of the African & Middle Eastern Division
Chet Van Duzer's analysis of four maps in the African and Middle Eastern Division at the Library of Congress included: the world map in a seventeenth-century ...
Library of Congress
Kelly & the Apocalypse - Blanton Museum of Art Lunchtime Lecture Series
Christian Wurst, Curatorial Assistant to the Deputy Director for Curatorial Affairs at the Blanton discusses Ellsworth Kelly's 1948 drawings of 12th century ...
Blanton Museum of Art
Depression Recovery Live Chat #162
In this video, author and depression survivor Douglas Bloch answers questions from viewers about all aspects of mental health recovery. Live video chats are ...
Douglas Bloch
The Flamboyance Of A British King | Richard II | Real Royalty
This episode considers the court of Richard II. Richard presided over the first truly sophisticated and artistic court in England. Painters, sculptors, poets, tailors, ...
Real Royalty
The Monk Who United Europe (Roman Empire Documentary) | Timeline
Check out our new website for more incredible history documentaries: HD and ad-free. http://bit.ly/2O6zUsK Travel through Ireland, France, Austria, Switzerland ...
Timeline - World History Documentaries
Dr Larry Tise on The First American Coloring Books: Theodore de Bry’s Grand Voyages, 1590–1602
Explorations of the Albemarle Sound region and the first English settlements of the Roanoke Islands in the 1580s are the topic of the 17th Annual Alan M. and ...
LibraryofVa
Encountering Antiquity in Renaissance Europe: Greeks, Jews, and Humanists
(April 2, 2009) Princeton University History Professor Anthony Grafton discusses the role of Jewish and Greek texts and individuals in shaping Renaissance ...
Stanford
Early Medieval Art
This lecture talks about migratory art, Hiberno-Saxon illuminated manuscripts, Carolingian and Ottonian art, and ends with the Bayeux Tapestry.
Mary McConnell
Gentile Bellini's Drawings of Ottomans: Italian Art Serving the Sultans
Rosamond Mack discussed "Gentile Bellini's Drawings of Ottomans: Italian Art Serving the Sultans." Speaker Biography: Rosamond Mack is the author of "Bazar ...
Library of Congress
Roads, Winds, Spices in the Western Indian Ocean, 6-7 July 2020, Session II
Webinar on Roads, Winds, Spices: The Memory And Geopolitics Of Maritime Heritage In The Western Indian Ocean, 6-7 July SESSION II: Popularizing Global ...
Indian Council of World Affairs
The Travels of Marco Polo in China and Central Asia
HONG KONG, September 28, 2017 — Art historian Michael Henss discussed Marco Polo's journeys in Central Asia and China, where the great historian visited ...
Asia Society
From New Spain to Mughal India: A Turkey in Jahangir's Court with Sugata Ray
Sugata Ray, UC Berkeley, discusses the arts from new Spain to Mughal India.
Asian Art Museum
What Is the Value of the Humanities? How We Read (and Write) Today - Suzanne Akbari
"What Is the Value of the Humanities? How We Read (and Write) Today” by Suzanne Conklin Akbari, Professor in the School of Historical Studies December 4, ...
Institute for Advanced Study
The Voice of the Toy: Writing Magic and Enchanted States
Marina Warner's talk included bottle imps, genies in lamps, flying carpets, speaking fruits, toys, and severed heads. Touching on the influence of "Arabian ...
Stanford
Whatever Happened to the Ides of March?
The Middle Ages inherited Roman time keeping, but what did they do with it? Roger S. Wieck, Melvin R. Seiden Curator and Department Head of Medieval and ...
The Morgan Library & Museum
Space in Medieval and Modern Painting
Barbara Rose, art historian and critic, will dialogue with Lynn Gamwell, SVA art history faculty, about the medieval Beatus manuscripts, in which she has ...
School of Visual Arts
Shedding Light on Antiquity: The Forensic Imaging and Study of Manuscripts
A lecture by Michael Toth on the forensic imaging and study of ancient, medieval and modern manuscripts, followed by a roundtable discussion. Speaker ...
Library of Congress