The University of Toronto Colloquium in Mediaeval Philosophy 2007

This just in, from the University of Toronto's Collaborative Programme in Ancient and Medieval Philosophy:

Details to follow, but we thought you might like to know about the distinguished line-up for our annual colloquium this fall.

Friday, 28 September:

SESSION I
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Bonnie Kent (University of California at Irvine)
Jeff Hause (Creighton University), commentary

6:30 reception

Saturday, 29 September:

10:00 - 12:00

SESSION II
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Alfred Ivry (New York University)
Carlos Fraenkel (McGill University), commentary

lunch break

2:30 - 4:30

SESSION III
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Brian Leftow (Oriel College, University of Oxford)
Antoine Cote (University of Ottawa), commentary

7:00 Conference Dinner (reservation required)

All sessions will be held in Alumni Hall, Room 400 (St. Michael's College, 121 St. Joseph Street). The sessions are free and open to the public. If you plan to attend please let us know: medieval.philosophy@utoronto.ca -- and be sure to let us know if you intend to participate in the conference dinner!

The colloquium is sponsored by the Department of Philosophy, Department of Classics, and Centre for Medieval Studies, University of Toronto; University of St. Michael's College; Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies.

Accomodations:

The Holiday Inn Midtown in Toronto, located on Bloor Street next to the St. George campus, is offering rooms at a reduced rate for the conference. Please reserve online at http://www.holidayinn.com/torontomidtown, using the Corporate ID #100217931.

Comment

Mark Johnson

Mark Johnson is an associate professor of Theology at Marquette University, and founded thomistica.net on Squarespace in November of 2004. He studied with James Weisheipl, Leonard Boyle, Walter Principe, and Lawrence Dewan, at the Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies (Toronto, Canada).