Tenth Annual
Saint Louis Conference on Manuscript Studies
(14-15 October 1983)

Friday, 14 October 1983

     
8:30 am - Registration, Vatican Film Library
     
Session A Vatican Film Library, Pius XII Memorial Library
9:30 am - William J. O'Neal (University of Toledo): Roman Gods in Medieval Dress
9:50 am - Stephen Schierling (Louisiana State University): The Rossi Manuscripts of Sallust
10:10 am - Discussion
     
10:30 am - Michael J. Harstad (Asbury College): The Editorial Emendations of Urbinas Graecus 94: A Manuscript of Xenophon's Anabasis
10:50 am - Richard W. Clement (Illinois State University): A Newly Discovered 15th-Century MS of the Lectura of Nicholaus of Tudeschis
11:10 am -  Joseph R. Berrigan (University of Georgia): The Manuscripts of Benzo's Chronicon
11:30 am - Discussion
     
Session B Knights Room, Pius XII Memorial Library
9:30 am - Boyd T. Hill (Brown University): Toward the Reconstruction of a Grand Tours Bible, ca. A.D. 845
9:50 am - Nona C. Flores (University of Illinois, Chicago): The Influence of the Speculum humane salvationis on the Cathedral Cloister Wall Paintings at Bressanone
10:10 am - Discussion
     
10:30 am - Marjorie M. Malvern (University of Florida): The Philosophie in and Illustrations of Marie de France's Fables de Folie: A Paradigm for Further Inquiry into Medieval Readers' Responses to Popular Literary Works
10:50 am - Roslyn Rensch (Indiana State University): Harps and Harpists in European Manuscript Art
11:10 am - Jane Rosenthal (Columbia University): Giapeco Caporali and the Antiphonary of San Pietro in Perugia
11:30 am - Discussion
     
12:00 pm - Luncheon
     
Session A Vatican Film Library, Pius XII Memorial Library
1:00 pm - Thomas G. Tolles (Saint Louis University): The Somniale Danielis: Visions of an Early Latin Manuscript Tradition
1:20 pm - Paul E. Szarmach (State University of New York, Binghamton): Towards an Edition of Alcuin's Liber de virtutibus et vitiis
1:40 pm - Thomas Mackay (Brigham Young University): The Manuscript Tradition of the Venerable Bede's Commentary on the Apocalypse
2:00 pm - Discussion
     
2:20 pm - Coffee Break
     
3:00 pm - János M. Bak (University of British Columbia): Texts and Problems Relating to the Edition of Medieval Hungarian Laws
3:20 pm - Sara Peters (Saint Mary's College, Notre Dame): University of Pennsylvania MS Latin 90 and the Sterbebüchlein Tradition
3:40 pm - Domenico Bommarito (Northwestern University): The Manuscript of Antonio Veneziano in the  Newberry Library and Its Philological Perspectives
4:00 pm - Discussion
     
Session B Knights Room, Pius XII Memorial Library
1:00 pm - Paul Saenger (Northwestern University): Book of Hours: An Unexplored Source for the History of Reading
1:20 pm - Elaine E. Whitaker (Southwestern University, Memphis): Crossing the Channel: An Iconographic and Textual Comparison of MS Bodley 283 and MS Reg. lat. 2055
1:40 pm - Kristi A. Wormhoudt (University of Iowa): A New Miniature by Giovanni di Paolo
2:00 pm - Discussion
     
2:20 pm - Coffee Break
     
3:00 pm - Jeanne Krochalis (Pennsylvania State University): Unholy Pleasure: Nuns and Books in Fifteenth-Century England
3:20 pm - George R. Keiser (Kansas State University): To Knawe Godd: Robert Thornton's Devotional Book
3:40 pm - Karen Gould (University of Texas, Austin): Terms for Book Production in a 15th-Century Latin-English Nominale
4:00 pm - Discussion
     
5:00 pm - Reception, Cupples House (Adjacent to Pius XII Memorial Library)
     
6:00 pm - Conference Dinner, Cupples House (Adjacent to Pius XII Memorial Library

 

Saturday, 15 October 1983

     
Session A Vatican Film Library, Pius XII Memorial Library
9:00 am - Alan R. Perreiah (University of Kentucky): Paul of Venice's Aragon Manuscripts in Paris
9:20 am - Carter Revard (Washington University): Love in the Cloisters: The Latin Lyrics of MSS Ripoll 74 and Arundel 384
9:40 am - John Mulryan (Saint Bonaventure University): Latin Drama of the Renaissance in Manuscript: Fucus histriomastix and Microcosmus
10:00 am - Discussion
     
10:20 am - Coffee Break
     
10:40 am - Girard J. Etzkorn (Saint Bonaventure University): Florence, Bibl. naz. centr., Cod. Conv. soppr. D.4.95: John of Reading's Ordinatio, an Invaluable Witness to his Contemporaries and Their Thought
11:00 am - Charles J. Ermatinger (Saint Louis University): Some Early Reactions to a Proof by John Duns Scotus of Intensive Divine Infinity
11:20 am - Stephen F. Brown (Boston College): A Recreation of Ockham's Two Missing Quaestiones de punctis
11:40 am - Lorrayne Y. Baird (Youngstown State University): The Trotula Prototype
     
12:00 pm - Discussion
     
Session B Knights Room, Pius XII Memorial Library
9:00 am - René Immelé (West Georgia College): Phoebi claro: Cod. Vat. Reg. lat. 1492
9:20 am - Michael Masi (Loyola University, Chicago): A 12th-Century Music Theory Textbook at the Newberry Library
9:40 am - Sharon L. Jansen Jaech (Pacific Lutheran University): The Texts of The Marvels of Merlin and the Authority of Tradition
10:00 am - Discussion
     
10:20 am - Coffee Break
     
10:40 am - Mary Ellen Lamb (Southern Illinois University, Carbondale): Anonymous Manuscript Poetry: British Library, MS Add. 15232
11:00 am - John B. Friedman (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign): Richard de Thorpe's Equatorium and the Austin Scriptorium at York
11:20 am - Benjamin G. Kohl (Vassar College): Readers and Owners of an Early Work of Giovanni Conversini da Ravenna: Oxford, New College MS D.155
11:40 am - W. Nicholas Knight (University of Missouri, Rolla): Another Folger Shakespeare Autograph?
12:00 pm - Discussion