Convivium

The Conferences, Lectures, and Visitors Committee introduced its lecture series, the Convivium in January 2023. The Convivium offers a space to learn about in-progress research and works, showcase faculty, alumni, and community accomplishments, provide an arena for advanced PhD students to present their research topics, and host joint events and lectures by visiting scholars.

The name “convivium,” or banquet, echoes the long-lasting analogy between physical and spiritual nourishment, as well as the rituals traditionally interweaving the two.

A bi-weekly hybrid event, the Convivium typically takes place Fridays at 2:30 pm in person and via Zoom, October through December and January to April each year. A light lunch at 1:00 pm precedes all meetings which students and faculty are warmly invited to attend. Visit www.medieval.utoronto.ca/events for full details and to RSVP.

2025 / 2026

  • September 12 - Sébastien Rossignol (Memorial University), 'Tenere suam aquam equo modo': Understanding the Urbanized Energy Landscape of Medieval Silesia
  • September 26 - Lisa Fagin Davis (Medieval Academy of America), The Materiality of the Voynich Manuscript
  • October 24 - Thomas J. Finan (Saint Louis University), Gaelic Ireland: Revising the Narrative with Archaeology
  • November 7 - David Townsend (English / CMS), Historical Fiction and Its Discontents
  • November 21 - CMS PhD Candidates Wynn A. Walk Martin'What's the matter?', or, how (northern) romance worlds are made / Jamie Collings
  • December 5 - Bennett Lecture: Rita Copeland
  • January 9 - David Ungvary (Bard College), Ashes to Ashes, Cover to Cover: Perusing Christian Poetry Books in the Post-Roman West
  • January 23 - CMS PhD Candidates Claire Davis / Diego Espinoza / Adam Lalonde
  • February 6 - Dorothea Kullmann (French / CMS)
  • March 6 - Siobhain Bly Calkin (Carleton University), Rethinking Passion Relic Agency through Late Medieval Tales of Christian-Muslim Conflict and Contact
  • April (TBD) - Annual Alumni Lecture - Faith Wallis (McGill University)
  • April 10 - Annual O'Donnell Lecture - Susan Rankin (University of Cambridge)
  • April 17 - Toronto Old English Colloquium: Lindy Brady (Edge Hill University), Multilingualism in the Global Viking Age

PAST CONVIVIA

2024 / 2025

 

2023 / 2024

 

2022 / 2023