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19 Friday / October 19, 2012

Lecture: ‘The Myth of Host Desecration in Medieval Aragon and Paris’

03:00 pm
College Arts & Humanities Institute (1211 E. Atwater Ave.)

Robert Clark, a Ph.D. graduate of Indiana University and associate professor of French at Kansas State University, will focus on a few manifestations of host desecration as expressed in art and drama and as recorded in the archives. Lecture is free and open to the public.

Cost: Free

For more information contact:

(812)855-8253
[email protected]

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