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Sunday Morning: Academy of American Franciscan History Conference

Sun, Oct 13

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Old Mission Santa Barbara

Sunday, October 13 Session 6 9:00-10:30: Classical Learning and the Missions Session 8 11:00-12:00: Modern Franciscans Closing Remarks 12:00-12:30

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Sunday Morning: Academy of American Franciscan History Conference
Sunday Morning: Academy of American Franciscan History Conference

Time & Location

Oct 13, 2024, 9:00 AM PDT

Old Mission Santa Barbara, 2201 Laguna St, Santa Barbara, CA 93105, USA

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About the event

Classical Learning and the Missions

Chair: Daniel P. Dwyer, OFM, Siena College

  • Verónica A. Gutiérrez, Hildegard College    “Herodotus in Huejotzingo, Thucydides in Tlaxcala: Echoes of the Ancients in Historical Texts Produced in Colonial Mexico”

  • Nenette Arroyo, University of Virginia    “Mapping the New World: Christian Cosmography and Early Modern Cartography”

  • Javier Eduardo Ramírez López, El Colegio de México    “Franciscan Treasures for Sale: The Commercialization of Manuscripts and Books from the Convent of San Francisco in Mexico”

Modern Franciscans

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Hours
By appointment only on most Wednesdays, Thursdays, & Fridays 
10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Closed on federal holidays and other occasions.

Location
​Santa Bárbara Mission Archive-Library
2201 Laguna Street 
Santa Barbara, CA 93105

Connect with Us
(805) 682-4713, ext. 131 
research@sbmal.org

Sister Organizations: Old Mission Santa Barbara     |     Saint Barbara Parish

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We would like to acknowledge that SBMAL is located on the traditional ancestral territory of the

Barbareño Chumash people, and where Franciscan friars have sought to proclaim the Gospel since 1786.

© 2016 by the Santa Bárbara Mission Archive-Library. Federal Tax ID# 95-6220730.

The Santa Bárbara Mission Archive-Library gratefully acknowledges the generosity of the John and Beverly Stauffer Foundation,

and many others, whose contributions have enabled us to remain open.

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