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The 2016-2017 Yale Maya Series kicks off on Friday, September 30th at noon with “The Grolier Codex: A Voice from the 13th Century,” a lecture by Dr. Michael D. Coe (Charles J...
How a Ninth-Century Bishop Became a Forger and Gave Us Human Rights
Be My Baby in Babylonia: Two Incantations in the Schoyen Collection
Dead Dogs and the Lord of the Universe: Babylonians Write to the Assyrian King Lecture by Michael Jursa University of Vienna Wednesday, September 28th 4:30pm, Judaica Studies...
The Pastiche, the fake and the authentic: from Stendahl Galleries to the world
Materiality, Digitality, and the Sociology of Text: What is Happening to Chinese Antiquity? Martin Kern, Professor of Asian Studies at Princeton University, on Thursday, 9/22...
“New Frontiers of Eurasian Comparisons: Practices, Opportunities, Dirty Truths” YIWSA Capstone Workshop, Thursday May 5 at 5:30 pm in Linsly-Chittenden Hall (LC), room 104....
“The Story of Studying Hebrew in Medieval and Renaissance England, told through the Manuscripts of Corpus Christi, College, Oxford”.  Professor Pormann is the director of the...
2016 Classics/Judaic Studies/YDS lecture: “Theology, Ethics, and Community Formation”. 5:30 pm, Niebuhr Hall.
“Will the real Roman Law please stand up? Pandectism, promissory estoppel and other aspects of Roman Law” (April 7 at 4:30 p.m., Yale Law School).
Yale Council on East Asian Studies and the InterAsia Initiative will host Professor Ge Jianxiong (Institute of Chinese Historical Geography Fudan University) for ”China’s New...