PROFESSORES
Professor Calkin (litterae).
Reader in Literary Arts, teaching courses on medieval texts, especially at how they circulated, their cultural engagements with the world that produced and consumed them. In 2020, she is teaching a core second-year course in the Medievalist Arts.
Professor Coffman (architectura).
Reader in the theory and history of medieval architecture, teaching introductory and senior courses on the cultural and political meanings that have been attached to the Gothic style from the twelfth century to the present day.
Professor DeCook (litterae).
Reader in the Literary Arts, teaching courses in the writings of early modernity and researching how the production and transmission of Holy Books were of interest not only to theologians, but also to others as the theological basis for wide-reaching arguments about the proper ordering of human life.
Professor Luko (musica).
Reader in the Musicological Arts, lecturing both on modern recreations of premodern music, but also on the development of medieval and early modern music itself.
Professor MacIsaac (philosophia).
Reader in the Humanistic Arts, with a specialization in Philosophy. He is the lead tutor for the core seminar on Ancient and Medieval Philosophy, covering authors from Plato to Dante.
Professor Nelles (historia).
The head of all magisters in the Medievalist and Historical Arts. He tutors candidates to the magistracy in Tool and Techniques of Historical Uncoverment.
Professor Norris (litterae).
The head of the program in Literary Arts, teaching advanced courses in Old English language and literature.
Professor Saurette (historia).
Reader of Medievalist and Historical Arts, and the lead mentor and tutor for incoming Medievalist students.
Professor Wallace (litterae).
Reader in the early modern Literary Arts and the head of Acolytes. His teaching and research looks at the revival of the Classical World during the Middle Ages and Early Modernity.
Professor Wolfart (religio).
Reader in the Humanistic Arts, with a specialization in Religion. He teaches candidates to the licentiate and to the magistracy in the tools and techniques of the study of Religion and is teaching the core third-year course in Medievalist Arts.
ADMINISTRATRICES
Administratrix Schwartz (historia).
Your guide to the School of Historical Arts, a reservoir of advice and a repository of learning for acolytes of all levels. If you encounter problems in the School with classes or need some advice about classes, she is your person.
