Michaelmas Term 2006

  • 17 October - Dr Andrew Hiscock (University of Wales, Bangor): And with my mynd I measure paas by paas: Poetry, the Earl of Surrey and the European Business of Remembering
  • 31 October - Dr Clare Lapraik Guest (CMRS, TCD):  Allegory and the Pygmy Muses - Italian Renaissance Discussions of Allegory
  • 14 November - Professor Brian Vickers (President of the Society for Renaissance Studies): The Renaissance: the Age of Rhetoric
  • 28 November - Dr Sarah Alyn Stacey (TCD): Patronage and Privilege at the Court of Marguerite de France

Hilary Term 2006

  • 30 January - Dr Gary Ferguson (University of Delaware): Androgynes, Courtesans and Lesbians: Women, Nature, and Pleasure in Renaissance France 
  • 13 February - Dr Harald Braun (University of Liverpool): How to put Fear into the Hearts of Princes : Juan de Mariana (1535-1624) on Tyrannicide, Law and Prudence 
  • 27 February - Dr Cordula Politis (CMRS, TCD): The Taming of the Amazon Queen Penthesilea: Sexual Politics & Religion in the Medieval German Rennewart by Ulrich von Türheim
  • 6 March - Dr Alan Murray (University of Leeds): Women Behaving Badly? Prostitution and Illicit Sex in the First Crusade 

Trinity Term 2006

  • 2 May - Dr Gerald Morgan (TCD): Chaucer's Knight and the Integrity of Medieval Chivalry 
  • 8 May - Professor Peter Field (University of Wales, Bangor): King Arthur's Battles 
  • 21 May - Dr Gerald Morgan and Mr Vincent Salafia (TCD): The Hill of Tara: The Historical and Cultural Significance 


Image: A Young Man Being Introduced to the Seven Liberal Arts (1483–1486) by Sandro Botticelli, used under a CC BY 4.0 license / Cropped from original.