Belle S. Tuten
W. Newton and Hazel A. Long Professor of History

History Department 1700 Moore St. |
Office: Founders Hall, Room 318
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Fall 2012 classes: Western Europe to 1550 History of God Uncovering the Past: The Historian's Craft |
Spring 2013 classes: Women's Lives in Medieval Europe Rome: Republic to Empire Islam: Real and Imagined
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Current Projects:
After approximately two decades working in the study of medieval dispute processes and property control, I have followed my interest in monasticism and the history of medicine into the study of gastric and reproductive diseases in the pre-Salernitan period. My current project is an exploration of the late eighth-century herbal, the St. Gall Botanicus. (To view this magnificent manuscript, click here.)