The Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies relies on the talents, scholarship and research of affiliated faculty across Saint Louis University, including faculty in the departments of English, ...
From the beginning, the Center for Medieval Renaissance Studies embraced cultures beyond Europe. Above, the center's annual report features a 14th century Armenian manuscript. Credit: Department of ...
The BLA concentration in Medieval and Renaissance Studies explores European society and its interactions with world cultures between the 5th – 17th centuries. The program examines how aspects of the ...
The Medieval and Renaissance Studies program invites students to look into the past and learn for the future. “It helps us to think beyond our own knowledge horizons while remaining attentive to the ...
Investigating European and global cultures during the Middle Ages and Renaissance (500-1675) has both value and relevance to contemporary American students. This interdisciplinary minor in Medieval ...
In medieval and Renaissance society and culture, celestial events were not mere spectacles in the sky. Rather, they were omens, predictors of the future, and windows into the workings of the universe.
The School of Athens, one of the most famous frescoes by the Italian Renaissance artist Raphael. The Medieval and Renaissance Studies Program provides students with a broad introduction to the ...
The Medieval Period, commonly known as The Middle Ages spanned 1,000 years, from the 5th to the 15th century (476 AD to 1453 AD). It is the period in European history which started at the end of ...
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