Second Annual
Saint Louis Conference on Manuscript Studies
(16-18 October 1975)

Thursday, 16 October 1975

     
1:00 pm - Registration, Cupples House
     
Session A Knights Room, Pius XII Memorial Library
2:00 pm - Mary P. Richards (University of Tennessee): The Rochester Variant of the Christ Church, Canterbury, Script Style
2:20 pm - Dan Sheerin (University of North Carolina): Legibility vs. Stylistic Development in Medieval Writing: A Few Examples
2:40 pm - Discussion
     
3:00 pm - Coffee Break
     
3:30 pm - Valerie M. Lagorio (The University of Iowa): More Vatican Manuscripts of Suetonius' Catalogue of Animal Sounds
3:50 pm - Nancy G. Siraisi (Hunter College): A Curriculum in Medicine Suggested by Bartolomeo da Varignana
4:10 pm - Discussion
     
Session B Cupples House (Adjacent to Pius XII Memorial Library)
2:00 pm - Frederick J. Cowie (Saint Louis University): Tournaments--A Show and Tell
2:20 pm - John Cummings (Wilson College): Architecture, Ivories and Manuscripts
2:40 pm - Discussion
     
3:00 pm - Coffee Break
     
3:30 pm - Annemarie Weyl Carr (Southern Methodist University): Patterns of Invention in a Provincial Psalter Cycle
3:50 pm - Marilyn Heldman (Washington University): Jewish Christianity and Medieval Ethiopian Illumination
4:10 pm - Discussion
     

 

Friday, 17 October 1975

    
Session A Knights Room, Pius XII Memorial Library
9:00 am - Rosalie Vermette (University of Iowa): A New Codex of the Dialogues of Saint Gregory
9:20 am - Paul F. Gehl (Chicago State University): A Grammatical Work by Alberic of Montecassino in Cod. Vat. Ottob. lat. 1354
9:40 am - Discussion
     
10:00 am - Chauncey E. Finch (Saint Louis University): Citations from the Topica of Cicero in Codex Vaticanus Reginensis latinus 1048
10:20 am - Joseph R. Berrigan (University of Georgia): Quomodo educari et erudiri debeant pueri by Gregorio Correr
10:40 am - Discussion
     
11:00 am - Coffee Break
     
11:30 am - Charles Fleener (Saint Louis University): A Missionary's Solution to Colonial Conflict in the Spanish Empire--1790
11:50 am - Discussion
     
Session B Cupples House (Adjacent to Pius XII Memorial Library)
9:00 am - Karen Keel Gould (University of Texas, Austin): Illumination and Sculpture in 13th-Century Amiens: The Invention of the Body of St. Firmin in the Psalter and Hours of Yolande of Soissons
9:20 am - David S. Stevens Schaff (University of Delaware): The Hours of Jeanne de Naples
9:40 am - Discussion
     
10:00 am - Jane Rosenthal (Columbia University): The So-Called Trinity in the Sherborne Pontifical
10:20 am - Doug Farquhar (University of Maryland): Carta lustra: The Boucicaut Master and Techniques of Manuscript Illumination in the Fifteenth Century
10:40 am - Discussion
     
11:00 am - Coffee Break
     
11:30 am - Paul Saenger (Northwestern University): Geoffroy Tory and the Nomenclature of Fifteenth-Century French Gothic Scripts
11:50 am - Discussion
     
12:10 pm - Luncheon
     
Session A Knights Room, Pius XII Memorial Library
1:00 pm - John J. Contreni (Purdue University): The Career of Haimo of Auxerre (fl. 840-870) and a Leiden Manuscript
1:20 pm - Uta-Renate Blumenthal (Vanderbilt University): Paschalian Additions in Certain MSS of the Collectio Canonum of Anselm of Lucca
1:40 pm - Discussion
     
2:30 pm - Leonard E. Boyle (Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, Toronto): The Toronto Codex of the Sententia Libri Ethicorum of St. Thomas
2:50 pm - Charles J. Ermatinger (Saint Louis University): Maino de' Maineri in his Still Unstudied Role as Philosopher in Early 14th-Century Paris
3:10 pm - Discussion
     
3:20 pm - Coffee Break
     
3:30 pm - Leon Campbell (University of California, Riverside): The Service Record as a Source for Latin American Colonial History
3:50 pm - Mark Burkholder (University of Missouri, St. Louis): Relaciones de méritos y servicios: A Source for Group Biography
4:10 pm - Discussion
     
Session B Cupples House (Adjacent to Pius XII Memorial Library)
1:00 pm - Girard J. Etzkorn (Saint Bonaventure University): The Discovery of the Identity of the Authors of a Munich Miscellany Codex
1:20 pm - Kerstin Carlvant (Columbia University): The Rewards of a Codiocological Approach in the Study of Flemish Thirteenth-Century Illuminated Manuscripts
1:40 pm - Discussion
     
2:30 pm - Sandra L. Hindman (Johns Hopkins University): Text and Image: Changing Perceptions in Dutch Biblical Manuscripts and Early Printed Books
2:50 pm - James Marrow (State University of New York, Binghamton): Book Illumination and Prints in 15th-Century Netherlands: A Book of Hours from the Circle of the Master of the Berlin Passion
3:10 pm - Discussion
     
3:20 pm - Coffee Break
     
3:30 pm - Linda Ehrsam Voigts (University of Missouri, Columbia): The Dissemination of Author Portraits in Medieval Herbals
3:50 pm - Barbara Nolan (Washington University): Twelfth-Century Apocalypse Commentaries and St. John as Seer in MS Bodley 352
4:10 pm - Discussion
     
6:00 pm - Conference Dinner, Cupples House (Adjacent to Pius XII Memorial Library)
     

Guest Speaker:

Maurice B. McNamee, Saint Louis University
An Explanation of the Missa Aurea

with Celebration of the Missa Aurea, St. Francis Xavier Church, 7:30 pm

 

Saturday, 18 October 1975

     
Session A Knights Room, Pius XII Memorial Library
9:00 am - J. Lawrence Mitchell (University of Minnesota): Joseph Bosworth and the Text of the Ohthere and Wulfstan in BM Cotton Tiberius B i
9:20 am - Eric C. Hicks (University of Maryland): The Poetry of Christine de Pisan in Autograph Editions
9:40 am - Discussion
     
10:00 am - Coffee Break
     
10:30 am - Donald A. Cress (Northern Illinois University): A Progress Report on the Computerization of the Latin Manuscript Holdings of the Bibliothèque nationale, Paris
10:50 am - Philip E. Webber (Widener College): Problems and Progress in Cataloguing Medieval Netherlandic Manuscripts in American Libraries
11:10 am - Discussion
     
Session B Cupples House (Adjacent to Pius XII Memorial Library)
9:00 am - Braxton Ross (Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton): Salutati's Defeated Candidate for "Humanistic Script"
9:20 am - John Bradford Senden (Indiana University): Manuscript, Audience and Text: The Critical Uses of the Marginal Notes in the Cotton Cleopatra Manuscript of the Ancrene Riwle
9:40 am - Discussion
     
10:00 am - Coffee Break
      
10:30 am - G. F. Waller (Dalhousie University, Halifax): The Text and Manuscript Revisions of the Sidney Psalms
10:50 am - Robert E. Lewis (Indiana University): The Scribe as Editor: Variation in the MSS of the Middle English Pricke of Conscience
11:10 am - Discussion