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Calendars, Clocks and Crossings: Religious Temporalities in Medieval and Early Modern Middelburg

Paper by Matthew Champion as part of Temporality, Urbanity, and Religion: Reconsidering Sacred Time in Ancient and Modern Cities, hosted by Duke University and the University of Erfurt.

Friday December 10, 2021, 8-10am EST (East Coast) | 2-4pm CET (Germany) | 9-11pm (Singapore and Beijing) | Saturday December 11, 12-2am AEDT (Melbourne)

Zoom ID: 991 1215 9423 https://duke.zoom.us/j/99112159423

Jörg Rüpke on Ancient Rome
Matthew Champion on Medieval and Early Modern Middelburg
Christopher Witmore on Ancient Argos

Papers available upon request. Please email (anna.x.sun@duke.edu) or (joerg.ruepke@uni-erfurt.de).

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