John Mulhall – Una nuova scuola a Toledo: Gerardo da Cremona e l’insegnamento della scienza araba in latino nel XII secolo
Notule Almagesti. Madrid, Biblioteca de la Real Academia de la Historia 97, fol. 34r.
The Circolo Medievistico Romano is a series of seminars dedicated to the latest research in medieval history, archaeology, and philology. Created in 1974, the Circolo brings together researchers from Italian and foreign institutions in Rome working on the Middle Ages.
Sessions are held approximately every month, from October to June, at one of the participating institutes. The seminar itself is in Italian, but the questions and discussions that follow can be conducted in other languages. Over the years the meetings have become an important venue for academic exchange and encounters among scholars from different countries and different disciplines of medieval studies (historians, archaeologists, art historians, philologists, philosophers, etc.).
John Mulhall, Assistant Professor in the Department of History, Purdue University, and the Paul Mellon Rome Prize Fellow in Medieval Studies, will give a seminar paper in Italian entitled Una nuova scuola a Toledo: Gerardo da Cremona e l’insegnamento della scienza araba in latino nel XII secolo
This event will be held in Italian