Events
Neslihan Senocak: Crime and Punishment in Medieval Italy
Each semester the Italian Academy invites prominent Columbia
University professors to open one of their regularly scheduled classes to the
public, bringing students and the community together in the Academy building.
This fall the Academy welcomes professors from the departments of Art History,
History and Music.
Speaker Bio: Neslihan Şenocak received her PhD at Bilkent University, Turkey
and since 2007 is an Assistant Professor in Medieval History at Columbia. She
is interested in medieval religious, intellectual and social history, and in
particular the Franciscan Order, the rise of scholastic education, the history
of criminal justice and the social and legal history of the medieval Italian
communes. She has published several articles on the Franciscan libraries,
contributed to edited books and is the author of "The Poor and the
Perfect: the Rise of Learning in the Franciscan Order 1209-1310" (Cornell
University Press: Ithaca, 2012). At present, she is working on her second
monograph titled "Clerical Education, Pastoral Care and Sanctification of
Learning in the Middle Ages".