Eighth Annual
Saint Louis Conference on Manuscript Studies
(15-16 October 1981)

Thursday, 15 October 1981

     
8:30 am - Registration, Vatican Film Library
     
Session A Vatican Film Library, Pius XII Memorial Library
9:30 am - Joseph R. Berrigan (University of Georgia): Two Unedited Latin Pastorals of the Renaissance
9:50 am - Douglas F.S. Thomson (University of Toronto): Recent Developments in the Codicology of Catullus
10:10 am - Discussion
     
10:30 am - Bruce Eastwood (University of Kentucky): A Problem in the Relationships of Text to Diagram from Pliny to Copernicus
10:50 am - Anthony J. Cárdenas (Wichita State University): Dates and Motives for the Mutilations in the Alfonsine Royal Scriptorium Codex 156-94-I-115-Z-14
11:10 am -  John R. Clark (Fordham University): Marsilio Ficino among the Alchemists (Clm 26059)
11:30 am - Discussion
     
Session B Knights Room, Pius XII Memorial Library
9:30 am - Margaret M. Manion (University of Melbourne): The Dominican Convent of Poissy and Its Links with French Book Illumination in the 14th and 15th Centuries
9:50 am - Marjorie M. Malvern (University of Florida): Roles Played by the Illustrations in London, British Library, MS Add. 37049
10:10 am - Discussion
     
10:30 am - Sarah M. Horrall (University of Ottawa): An Illuminated Middle English Manuscript of the Fourteenth Century
10:50 am - Jeanne Krochalis (Bucknell University): Books and Henry V
11:10 am -  Jean M. Sherry (Saint Louis Community College, Meramec): The Early Genesis Scenes of the Queen Mary Psalter
11:30 am - Discussion
     
12:00 pm - Luncheon
     
Session A Vatican Film Library, Pius XII Memorial Library
1:00 pm - Barbara A. Shailor (Bucknell University): Cataloguing Project of the Beinecke Library, Yale University
1:20 pm - Charles J. Ermatinger (Saint Louis University): More Manuscript Evidence of Philosophical Controversies between John of Jandun and Bartholomew of Bruges
1:40 pm - Eugene J. Crook (Florida State University): A Group of English Manuscripts in the Ottoboni Collection
2:00 pm - Discussion
     
2:20 pm - Coffee Break
     
3:00 pm - Kenneth J. Knoespel (University of Chicago): The Accessus and Glosses of a Hitherto Unexamined Chicago Manuscript of the Remedia Amoris
3:20 pm - Paul F. Gehl (Northwestern University): Grammar, Sex, etc. in a Chicago Manuscript
     
3:40 pm - Discussion
     
Session B Knights Room, Pius XII Memorial Library
1:00 pm - Joanne S. Norman (Gloucester, Ontario): A Late Medieval Example of Allegorical Iconography in Manuscript
1:20 pm - Roger S. Wieck (Harvard University): The Rosenwald Scribe Miniature and Its Sister Miniatures: A Case of Mistaken Identity
1:40 pm - Rosemary A. Svoboda (University of Minnesota): The Iconographic Sources of the Life of Saint Omer
2:00 pm - Discussion
     
2:20 pm - Coffee Break
     
3:00 pm - Mark Van Stone (Portsmouth, New Hampshire): An Unpublished Pre-Fire Facsimile of Cotton Otho C. V. and a Craftsman's View of Technical Links among 7th-Century Insular Scriptoria
3:20 pm - Gordon Whatley (Queens College): Vita Erkenwaldi: The Anglo-Norman Life of an Anglo-Saxon Saint
     
3:40 pm - Discussion
     
5:00 pm - Reception, Cupples House (Adjacent to Pius XII Memorial Library)
     
6:30 pm - Conference Dinner, Cupples House (Adjacent to Pius XII Memorial Library)

 

Friday, 16 October 1981

     
Session A Vatican Film Library, Pius XII Memorial Library
9:00 am - Katherine O'Brien O'Keeffe (Texas A&M University) and Alan R.P. Journet (Southeast Missouri State University): Stemmatic Relationships among the Manuscripts of Aldhelm's Aenigmata: An Approach through Numerical Taxonomy
9:20 am - Richard C. Taylor (Marquette University): Remarks on the Arabic and Latin Manuscripts of the Liber de causis
9:40 am - Marcia Smith Marzec (Illinois State University): Scribal Emendation in the Later Manuscripts of Hoccleve's Regiment of Princes
10:00 am - Discussion
     
10:20 am - Coffee Break
     
11:00 am - Dorothy L. Schrader (Oklahoma State University) and Richard Hartman (Los Angeles): Parise la duchesse: A Philological Itinerary
11:20 am - Constance Smith (Saint Louis University): Saint Thomas More as a XVIIth-Century Teaching Device
11:40 am - Discussion
     
Session B Knights Room, Pius XII Memorial Library
9:00 am - Betty Branch (Louisiana State University): Scribe William the Sinner and "Secondary" Illumination at Fécamp, 1100­1150
9:20 am - Carl F. Barnes, Jr. (Oakland University) and Lon R. Shelby (Southern Illinois University): The Portfolio of Villard de Honnecourt: A New Codicological Analysis of Ms. fr. 19093 in the Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris
10:00 am - Discussion
     
10:20 am - Coffee Break
     
11:00 am - Gerard H. Ettlinger, S.J. (Fordham University): The Textual Tradition of a Commentary on Ecclesiastes by Gregory of Agrigentum
11:20 am - Alma Colk Browne (University of Illinois): A Jumièges Manuscript in Trinity College, Cambridge: MS B 1 16
11:40 am - A. Dean McKenzie (University of Oregon): Byzantium, the Zackenstil and German Manuscript Illumination
12:00 pm - Discussion
     
12:00 pm - Luncheon
Session A Vatican Film Library, Pius XII Memorial Library
1:20 pm - William B. Warde, Jr. (North Texas State University): Textual Revisions Enhance Richardson's Walking the Boards in Clarissa
1:40 pm - C. M. Badaracco (The Epistemology of Loss: A Discussion of Editorial Values
2:00 pm - Discussion
     
Session B Knights Room, Pius XII Memorial Library
1:20 pm - Elizabeth S. Lott (University of Notre Dame): Paris B.N. lat. 7418 and the Italian Tradition of the Aratea of Germanicus Caesar
1:40 pm - Hope Mayo (Saint John's University): The Scribes of Herzogenburg in the Later Middle Ages
2:00 pm - William MacBain (University of Maryland): Scribal Memory and Its Relevance to MS Tradition
2:20 pm - Discussion