Affiliated Faculty -- Interdepartmental Committee on Medieval and Renaissance Studies
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ART HISTORY
Francesco Benelli
David Freedberg
Holger Klein
Keith Moxey (Barnard)
Stephen Murray
David Rosand
Simon Schama
CLASSICS
Alan D.E. Cameron
Carmela Franklin
EAST ASIAN LANGUAGES AND CULTURE
JaHyun Kim Haboush
Robert Hymes
ENGLISH AND COMPARATIVE LITERATURE
Susan Crane
Julie Crawford
Patricia Dailey
Kathy Eden
Achsah Guibbory (Barnard)
Kim Hall (Barnard)
Jean Howard
Eleanor Johnson
Molly Murray
Peter Platt (Barnard)
Anne Lake Prescott (Barnard)
Richard Sacks
James Shapiro
Alan Stewart
Paul Strohm
David Yerkes
FRENCH AND ROMANCE PHILOLOGY
Antoine Compagnon
Pierre Force
Sylvie Lefevre
HISTORY
Christopher Brown
Richard Bulliet
Martha Howell
Matthew Jones
Joel Kaye (Barnard)
Adam Kosto
Simon Schama
Neslihan Senocak
Pamela Smith
Robert Somerville
Carl Wennerlind (Barnard)
ITALIAN
Teodolinda Barolini
Jo Ann Cavallo
MIDDLE EASTERN LANGUAGES AND CULTURE
Gil Anidjar
Hamid Damashi
George Saliba
MUSIC
Susan Boynton
David E. Cohen
Giuseppe Gerbino
PHILOSOPHY
Christia Mercer
RARE BOOK AND MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY
Consuelo Dutschke
RELIGION
Peter Awn
Euan Cameron (UTS)
Elizabeth Castelli (Barnard)
John McGuckin (UTS)
Robert Somerville
SLAVIC LANGUAGES
Boris Gasparov
Valentina Izmirlieva
SPANISH & PORTUGUESE
Alban Forcione
Patricia Grieve
Jesús Rodríguez-Velasco
Gonzalo Sobejano
Gil Anidjar, Middle East & AsianLanguages and Cultures: Comparative Literature, medieval philosophy andtheology, Islamic and Christian Spain (12th-15th centuries), Kabbalah, Jewishliterature, Arabs and Jews in Europe (medieval, modern).
Peter Awn, Religion: Islamic andcomparative religion.
Hilary Ballon, Art History: FrenchRenaissance and Baroque art and architecture
Teodolinda Barolini, Italian:13th and 14thcentury literature, especially the lyric; Dante; Petrarch; Boccaccio.
Francesco Benelli, Art History: ItalianRenaissance and late Gothic art.
Susan Boynton, Music: Gregorian chant,liturgy, medieval drama, manuscript studies.
Alan D. E. Cameron, Classics: Hellenisticand Roman Poetry later Roman Literature; History and Society; Byzantium;Transmission of Texts.
Euan Cameron, History (UTS): theintellectual response to popular superstitions from the Middle Ages to earlymodern Europe; Christianity and historicism; and the Roman Catholic tradition.
Elizabeth Castelli, Religion (Barnard):Biblical studies, early Christianity.
Jo Ann Cavallo, Italian: romance epic(especially Boiardo, Ariosto, Tasso); Castiglione
and court culture; Machiavelli; humanism; allegory; medieval and Renaissancechivalric narratives in later oral tradition and theater.
David E. Cohen, Music: history of musictheory, tonal and pre-tonal music.
Antoine Compagnon, French and RomancePhilology: French literature of the Renaissance
Susan Crane, English and ComparativeLiterature: Medieval literature of courts; literature and culture of theHundred Years War; Anglo-Norman and insular bilingualism; theories of gender,performance, translation, and animality.
Julie Crawford, English and Comparative Literature:16th and 17th-century English literature and culture; Reformation culture;early women writers; feminist and queer studies.
Hamid Dabashi, Middle East & AsianLanguages and Cultures: Islamic intellectual history and society; intellectualhistory of Iran.
Patricia Dailey, English and ComparativeLiterature: medieval literature and culture (English, Dutch, French, andItalian) and critical theory.
Consuelo Dutschke, Rare Book and ManuscriptLibrary: Latin paleography and codicology, especially of the late Middle Ages,with emphasis on books hands from Italy.
Kathy Eden, English and ComparativeLiterature: Renaissance humanism; history of rhetoric; hermeneutics; ancientliterary theory; history of classical scholarship
Pierre Force, French and Romance Philology:17th and 18th century intellectual history
Alban Forcione, Spanish & Portuguese:Cervantes; Golden Age literature; Renaissance literary theory
Carmela Vircillo Franklin, Classics:medieval Latin literature; transmission of Greek and Latin texts in the MiddleAges; Latin hagiography; manuscript studies; the study of the Bible in theearly Middle Ages; Bede; early medieval Rome.
David Freedberg, Art History: Dutch,Flemish, French and Italian painting of the 16th and 17th centuries; 16th and17th century history of science; theory and criticism.
Boris Gasparov, Slavic Languages: grammarand rhetoric of Old Church Slavonic; medieval Russian literature; history ofthe Russian language in cultural context; classical rhetorical heritage in OldChurch Slavonic; Slavic Orthodox literary languages.
Giuseppe Gerbino, Music: Italian madrigal;early opera; 17th c. theory of counterpoint; sociology of music.
Patricia Grieve, Spanish and Portuguese:Medieval Spanish and comparative literature; Golden Age literature.
Achsah Guibbory, English (Barnard): Miltonand Donne and Renaissance love poetry.
JaHyun Kim Haboush, East Asian Languages& Cultures: cultural history of pre-modern and early modern Korea,particularly from 16th to 19th centuries; literature; political culture,pre-modern nationalism, diglossia, language and ideology, genre, gender, andhistoriography.
James Helgeson, French and RomancePhilology: philosophical history; hermeneutics; Renaissance poetry.
Jean Howard, English and Comparative Literature:early modern drama; feminist criticism; early modern commercial culture.
Martha Howell, History: social, economic,legal, and cultural history of northern Europe, especially the greater LowCountries, 1300-1600; particular interests in gender.
Robert Hymes, EALAC: Medieval and earlymodern Chinese social and cultural
history (Tang, Song, Yuan, and Ming dynasties); anthropological approaches tohistory; elites; religion; print culture; social and cultural networks.
Valentina Izmirlieva, Slavic Languages:Slavic pre-eighteenth-century literature; Slavic Orthodox religious culture;religion and magic; Slavo-Judaic cultural exchange
Mathew Jones, History: European Renaissanceintellectual history; cultural history of science in early modern France andGermany.
Joel Kaye, History (Barnard): medievalintellectual history; economic history; history of science.
Holger Klein, Art History: Byzantine andmedieval art.
Adam Kosto, History: Medieval Europe;social and intellectual history.
John McGuckin, History (UTS): history ofaesthetics in early Christian Europe; history of the Byzantine church.
Keith Moxey, Art History:Northern Renaissance and Reformation art; history and philosophy of arthistory.
Molly Murray, English and ComparativeLiterature: 16th and 17th century English literature, especially lyric andprose; Renaissance theology and political thought.
Stephen Murray, Art History: Medieval Art,Gothic architecture, society and history; application of digital media to ArtHistory.
Peter Platt, English (Barnard):Shakespeare, Renaissance poetics, and rhetoric and is completing a study ofShakespeare and the paradoxes of Renaissance culture.
Anne Lake Prescott, English (Barnard):Anglo-French relations in the Renaissance; Spenser; Rabelais; Marguerite deNavarre; Renaissance satire; Thomas More and his circle; Renaissance treatmentsof David; women writers.
Michael Ryan, Rare Book and ManuscriptLibrary
David Rosand, Art History: ItalianRenaissance art; history of prints and drawings; Venice; theory and criticism.
Richard Sacks, English: ancient andmedieval myth and epic (especially Greek, Celtic, and Germanic, includingEnglish), and the narrative strategies of epic.
George Saliba, Middle East and AsianLanguages and Cultures: History of Arabic and Islamic science with a specialinterest in the development of planetary theories and their transmission toRenaissance Europe.
Simon Schama, History: 17th c. Dutch art;16th -21st century British visual culture; landscape and environmental history.
James Shapiro, English and ComparativeLiterature: Shakespeare; Medieval and Renaissance drama
Pamela Smith, History: Early Modern Europe,the Low Countries, history of science
Gonzalo Sobejano, Spanish and Portuguese:Spanish literature, from 17th-century Spanish narrative and poetry tocontemporary literature.
Robert Somerville, Religion and History:Papal and Conciliar history; History of Canon Law; medieval manuscripts.
Robert Stein, English and ComparativeLiterature: 12th-century European intellectual and literary culture; Norman andAngevin England; Chaucer; Narrative Literature (epic, romance, history);literary theory.
Alan Stewart, English and ComparativeLiterature: sixteenth-century English literature, history and culture esp.Reformation politics; manuscript culture; letters and letter-writing; historyof sexuality; early modern London; Francis Bacon.
Paul Strohm, English and ComparativeLiterature: Later medieval English literature; textuality and history; genreand generic change.
Alan Timberlake, Slavic Languages: historyof the Russian language and a cultural and rhetorical vehicle; medieval Russian chronicles.
David Yerkes, English and ComparativeLiterature: English language, including Anglo-Saxon and Middle English.
Yosef Yerushalmi, Religion: Medieval andModern Jewish History
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