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DESCRIPTION:\nWhen and Where: \nThursday, April 09, 2026 2:30 pm to 4:30 
 pm \n 3rd Floor \n Lillian Massey Building \n 125 Queen's Park, Toronto,
  ON, M5S 2C7 \n\nSpeakers \nFaith Wallis \n\nDescription: \nFaith Wallis\
 , Professor Emerita at the Department of History & Classical Studies / Dep
 artment of Social Studies of Medicine at McGill University, revisits the 
 Centre for Medieval Studies to deliver the A\nual Alumni Lecture, with a 
 presentation titled, How to Think like a Physician: Master Bartholomeus a
 nd the Transformations of Medicine in 12th-Century Europe. RSVP to attend 
 in person, or virtually via Zoom.REGISTER: Alumni Lecture with Faith Wall
 is BiographyFaith Wallis is a historian of medieval Europe, specializing 
 in the history of science and medicine. She has published translations and
  studies of medieval time-reckoning (computus) and medicine. Her current r
 esearch focuses on medical education and the transmission of medical knowl
 edge in the 12th century. She is preparing an edition of the earliest comm
 entaries on the Articella, the first anthology of medical texts designed 
 to support formal teaching to be created in Western Europe, for the 'Ediz
 ione nazionale Scuola Medica Salernitana' (Florence). The Articella marks 
 the birth of academic medicine, and these commentaries allow us to recons
 truct the intellectual dynamics of this crucial event. She has also edited
  the full five-book version of On the natures of things (De naturis rerum)
  by the English scholar Alexander Neckam (d. 1217), for the series 'Briti
 sh Writers of the Middle Ages and Early Modern Period'. Prof. Wallis teach
 es undergraduate and graduate courses in the history of medicine, ancient
  medicine, medieval medicine, and general medieval history. \n\nContact 
 Information: \n Centre for Medieval Studies medieval.communications@utoron
 to.ca Centre for Medieval Studies \n125 Queen's Park, Toronto, ON, M5S 
 2C7 \n\nCategories \n Lectures \n\nAudiences \n Alumni and FriendsCommunit
 yFacultyFirst-Year StudentsGraduate StudentsGraduating StudentsProspective
  Graduate Students
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LOCATION:125 Queen's Park, Toronto, ON, M5S 2C7
SUMMARY:Alumni Lecture: Faith Wallis, How to Think like a Physician: Maste
 r Bartholomeus and the Transformations of Medicine in 12th-Century Europe
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 allis-how-think-physician-master-bartholomeus-and-transformations
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