Twenty-Eighth Annual
Saint Louis Conference on Manuscript Studies
(12-13 October 2001)

Friday, 12 October 2001

Knights Room, Pius XII Memorial Library

8:15 am - Registration, Vatican Film Library
9:00 am - Jesse Gellrich (Louisiana State University): Self-Reflecting Images: The Visual Material of Speech and Writing in the Getty Apocalypse
9:20 am - Karen Loaiza (State University of New York, Plattsburgh): Bread and Wine: The Wedding at Cana, the Multiplication of Loaves, and Epiphany in Southern Gaul
9:40 am - Christine Sciacca (Columbia University): Holy Books and Holy Blood: Judith of Flanders' Patronage and Manuscript Production at Weingarten Abbey
10:00 am - Discussion
10:20 am - Coffee Break
10:40 am - Laura Light (Houghton Library, Harvard University): Chapters and Capitula Lists in the Vulgate, ca. 1200-1230
11:00 am - M. Jane Toswell (University of Western Ontario): Post-Apocalyptic Texts of Anglo-Saxon England?
11:20 am -  Kathryn L. Mapstone (Northern Essex Community College): Archbishop Parker and A Testimonie of Antiquitie: Bibliography, Content, and Microfilm
11:40 am - Discussion
2:00 pm - Luncheon, Knights Room
1:00 pm - James Boyce (Fordham University): Gregorian Chant in León: The Choir Books of the Real Colegiata de San Isidoro
1:20 pm - Ilana Krug (University of Toronto): Introduction to the Fisher Antiphonary: Toronto, Fisher Rare Book Library, Fisher MS 9255
1:40 pm - Vincent Corrigan (Bowling Green State University): Changes in the Mass for the "New Feast of Corpus Christi": 1300-1600
2:00 pm - Discussion
2:20 pm - Stefan Jurasinski (Indiana University): Robert of Gloucester's Chronicle and St. Kenelm: The Metrical Evidence of Laud 108 and Cotton Caligula A. xi
2:40 pm - Harold Zimmerman (Indiana University): Cotton Tiberius B. v: The Schoolbook of a King?
3:00 pm - Steven J. Livesey (University of Oklahoma): Medieval Latin Aristotle Commentaries: Addenda and Biographical Precisions from Oxford, Bodleian Library, Canon. misc. 424 and Florence, BN Centrale, Conv. Soppr. A.5.563
3:20 pm - Discussion
3:40 pm - Coffee Break
4:00 pm -

Fr. Lowrie J. Daly, S.J., Lecture on Manuscript Studies:

Richard H. Rouse
University of California, Los Angeles

Commercial Manuscript Producers in Paris
and their Clients

5:00 pm - Discussion
5:30 pm - Reception, Cupples House (Adjacent to Pius XII Memorial Library)

Saturday, 13 October 2001

Knights Room, Pius XII Memorial Library

9:00 am - Karl Fugelso (Towson University): Projecting Politics: Illuminating Responses to Dante's Condemnation of Florence, II
9:20 am - Amy Ogden (University of Virginia): The Erosion of Romance from the Vie de sainte Eufrosine
9:40 am - Deborah McGrady (Tulane University): From Performance to Private Reading: Retracing the Reception of Machaut's Voir-Dit from 1360 to 1430
10:00 am - Discussion
10:20 am - Coffee Break
10:40 am - Nadezhda Kavrus-Hoffmann (New York, NY): Manuscript Production in the Monastery of St. Catherine at Mount Sinai during the First Half of the Tenth Century
11:00 am - David Vila (John Brown University): A Survey of Christian Arabic Materials in the Vatican Arabic Collection
11:20 am - Mark L. Sosower (North Carolina State University): Phallic Angels in Sixteenth-Century Paper of Greek Manuscripts in Spain
11:40 am - Discussion
12:00 pm - Luncheon, Knights Room
1:00 pm - Ágnes Juhász-Ormsby (University of Toronto): Changing Legal Terminology in Medieval Dated English Private Documents. A Case Study: Quitclaims
1:20 pm - Alain Touwaide: Greek Medical Manuscripts: A Computerized Catalogue
1:40 pm - George R. Keiser (Kansas State University): The Herbal (bk. 17) of Bartholomaeus Anglicus as a Practical Medical Book
2:00 pm - Discussion
2:20 pm - Francis X. Ryan (John Carroll University): A Sermon from Thomas Cromwell's Propaganda Campaign of 1536-37?
2:40 pm - Lester L. Field (University of Mississippi): Editing the Synodal Formulae for Ecclesiastical Reunion Contained in Codex Veronensis LX: Problems of Latinity and Problems of History
3:00 pm - Charles J. Zabrowski (Gettysburg College): The Text of Aeschylus' Septem adv. Thebas in Cod. Barb. gr. 135 (Se), Cod. Vat. gr. (Sg), and Cod. Vat. gr. 912 (Sn)
3:20 pm - Discussion
3:40 pm - Karen K. Jambeck (Western Connecticut State University): Marketing a Medieval Manuscript in the Mid-Nineteenth Century: Chantilly, Musée Condé MS 474