CFP: Marking Time, Mapping Space in the Middle Ages (10/1; 3/2/01)

From: Diane Marks (DMarks@brooklyn.cuny.edu)
Date: Thu Aug 31 2000 - 17:27:53 EDT

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    CFP:Marking Time, Mapping Space in the Middle Ages (10/1-3/2/01) Diane Marks

    The Medieval Club of New York re-announces its millennial conference:

    Marking Time, Mapping Space
    March 2, 2001
    The Graduate Center, City University of New York
    365 Fifth Avenue
    New York, NY

                    The Medieval Club of New York will entertain presentations
    on any aspect of understanding, measuring, or commemorating the dimensions
    of time and/or space during the period 500-1500. Topics may include, but
    need not be limited to, calendars, clocks, chronicles, charts, maps,
    diagrams, plans, perspective, measures, divisions, periods, units, parts,
    wholes, fragments, continuations, limits, beginnings, middles, endings,
    customs, rituals, celebrations, anachronisms, eternity, infinity, and
    serendipity. Submissions from all disciplines-art, geography, history,
    literature, mathematics, music, philosophy and science-are welcome.

    Please send via e-mail or snail-mail by October 1, 2000 a one-page abstract
    for a twenty-minute talk to Diane Marks, Department of English, Brooklyn
    College, 2900 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn, New York 11210 or dmarks
    @brooklyn.cuny.edu.

    Also check the conference page of our new website for information updates:
    http://www.adelphi.edu/~justin/medievalclub.ny/

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