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Dr. Simon R. Doubleday

The Wise King
March 30, 2016
3:30PM - 7:30PM
Page Hall, Room 20

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Add to Calendar 2016-03-30 15:30:00 2016-03-30 19:30:00 Dr. Simon R. Doubleday Join us for an evening with Dr. Simon R. Doubleday, Chair of the Department, of History at Hofstra University (New York). For additional information, please email Robey Clark Patrick or visit SPPO. Find out more about the book and the author. The Day’s Events3:30-5:00 pm - Round-Table Discussion Panel: Humanism & the Renaissance Beyond Christian Florence5:00-5:30 pm - Coffeee Break5:30-7:30 pm - Lecture by Dr. Simon R. Doubleday and an Open DiscussionThis event is possible thanks to the generous support and contributions of the Ohio State community, with special thanks and recognition directed towards the discussants of the round-table panel and the numerous Centers and Departments of The Ohio State University who have co-sponsored and assisted with bringing Hostra University Professor, Simon R. Doubleday, to OSU, notably: the Department of Spanish and Portuguese, Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, Center for the Study of Religion, Department of English, Department of French and Italian, Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures, Center for Languages, Literatures and Culture, Center for Folklore Studies, and SPPO Colloquium Series. Page Hall, Room 20 Spanish & Portuguese spanport@osu.edu America/New_York public
Join us for an evening with Dr. Simon R. Doubleday, Chair of the Department, of History at Hofstra University (New York). For additional information, please email Robey Clark Patrick or visit SPPO. Find out more about the book and the author.

 

The Day’s Events

3:30-5:00 pm - Round-Table Discussion Panel: Humanism & the Renaissance Beyond Christian Florence

5:00-5:30 pm - Coffeee Break

5:30-7:30 pm - Lecture by Dr. Simon R. Doubleday and an Open Discussion

This event is possible thanks to the generous support and contributions of the Ohio State community, with special thanks and recognition directed towards the discussants of the round-table panel and the numerous Centers and Departments of The Ohio State University who have co-sponsored and assisted with bringing Hostra University Professor, Simon R. Doubleday, to OSU, notably: the Department of Spanish and Portuguese, Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, Center for the Study of Religion, Department of English, Department of French and Italian, Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures, Center for Languages, Literatures and Culture, Center for Folklore Studies, and SPPO Colloquium Series.