Twenty-Ninth Annual
Saint Louis Conference on Manuscript Studies
11-12 October 2002

FRIDAY, 11 OCTOBER 2002
Anheuser-Busch Auditorium, Cook Hall


REGISTRATION • 8:00 AM
Anheuser-Busch Auditorium Lobby


SESSION I • 9:00 AM

Kristen Allen (University of Toronto)

       A Book Fit for a Queen: A Neapolitan Royal Manuscript in the Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library, University of Toronto

Jeanne Krochalis (Pennsylvania State University)

       (Re)Constructing the Liturgical Life of Santa Reparata

Nancy van Deusen (Claremont Graduate University)

       The Medieval Sequence and its Manuscript Tradition: The Importance of Source Studies for Medieval Culture


MORNING BREAK • 10:30 AM


SESSION II • 11:00 AM

Donald F. Jackson (University of Iowa)

       "Hic liber non est Marci Musuri:" Provenance Research in the Biblioteca Marciana

Carrie Beneš (University of California, Los Angeles)

       The Dukes of Burgundy and the Evolution of the Princely Library in the Fifteenth Century

Anna Grotans (Ohio State University)

       St. Gall Glosses: Their Medieval Users and Uses


LUNCHEON • 12:30 PM Knights Room, Pius XII Memorial Library


SESSION III - 2:00 PM

Colum Hourihane (Index of Christian Art, Princeton University)

       From Paper to Computer -- Working Collaboratively: Digitizing Manuscripts in the Twenty-First Century

Peter Murray Jones (King's College, University of Cambridge)

       e-TK: An Electronic Catalogue of Manuscripts of Science and Medicine

Mura Ghosh (University of London Library)

       Steps towards a Manuscripts Studies Portal: Integrating Access to Resources for the Manuscripts Scholar


AFTERNOON BREAK • 3:30 PM


FR. LOWRIE J. DALY, SJ, LECTURE ON MANUSCRIPT STUDIES • 4:00 PM

CONSUELO W. DUTSCHKE
Columbia University

Goals and Some Realities in Late (and Later) Choir Books


RECEPTION • 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
McNamee Gallery, Cupples House




SATURDAY, 12 OCTOBER 2002
Anheuser-Busch Auditorium, Cook Hall


SESSION IV • 9:00 AM

Susan L'Engle (Vatican Film Library, Saint Louis University)

       Picturing Gregory: Decretals Illumination in Medieval Europe

Charles S. Buchanan (Ohio State University)

       An Illustrated Romanesque Hagiographic Lectionary (Lucca, Biblioteca capitolare, Passionario C): Reception, Inspiration, and Formulation

Gloria Allaire (University of Kentucky)

       The "Matter of France" and the Italian Manuscript Book: A Typology


MORNING BREAK • 10:30 AM


SESSION V • 11:00 AM

Albert Derolez (Free Universities of Brussels)

       Book Scripts of the Later Middle Ages: A New Handbook

Frank Grady (University of Missouri, St. Louis)

       City, Scribe, and Patron in Fifteenth-Century London: The Case of Richard Frampton

Jordi Sánchez Martí (Cornell University)

       The Scribe as Entrepreneur in Chetham's Library MS 8009


LUNCHEON • 12:30 PM
Knights Room, Pius XII Memorial Library


SESSION VI • 2:00 PM


Elod Nemerkenyi (Central European University)

       Cathedral Libraries in Medieval Hungary

Anja Inkeri Lehtinen (University of Helsinki)

       Libraries nd Readers in Medieval Finland

Sylvie Merian (Pierpont Morgan Library)

       What Makes a Medieval Manuscript Medieval? Problems with the Periodization of Armenian Manuscripts


AFTERNOON BREAK • 3:30 PM


SESSSION VII • 4:00 PM

Frank T. Coulson (Ohio State University)

       Newly Discovered Ovidiana in the Ratschulbibliothek, Zwickau

Anna Taylor (University of Texas, Austin)

       Reading and Writing Ovid: The Evidence of a Thirteenth-Century Codex