Convivium: Postdoctoral Fellows Tommaso De Robertis and Noam Sienna

When and Where

Friday, February 09, 2024 2:30 pm to 4:30 pm
3rd Floor
Lillian Massey
125 Queen's Park

Speakers

Tommaso De Robertis (Marie Sklodowska-Curie Postdoctoral Global Fellow)
Noam Sienna (Faculty of Arts & Science Postdoctoral Fellow)

Description

CMS presents two Postdoctoral Fellows, Tommaso De Robertis, and Noam Sienna.

Lectures & Abstracts

Tommaso De Robertis (Marie Sklodowska-Curie Postdoctoral Global Fellow), Towards a new conception of physical space: John Philoponus and his Renaissance readers

(abstract forthcoming)

Noam Sienna (Faculty of Arts & Science Postdoctoral Fellow), The Mishnah MS A: Rethinking the Beginnings of Jewish Book Culture

Until recently, the field of Jewish book history has faced a significant chronological gap between the latest surviving examples of Jewish books in late antiquity (the Dead Sea Scrolls, ca. 1st century CE) and the earliest surviving examples of Jewish books from the Middle Ages (Masoretic biblical codices of the early 10th century CE). A new proposal for the dating of a Hebrew manuscript in the Judaica collection of the Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library to the middle of the 9th century CE offers a rare glimpse into the formation of Jewish books in the early Middle Ages, and sheds light on the development of rabbinic culture in Abbasid Iraq. This presentation will share the ongoing research on this important manuscript as part of the interdisciplinary project Hidden Stories: New Approaches to the Local and Global History of the Book

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Contact Information

Centre for Medieval Studies