Eleventh Annual
Saint Louis Conference on Manuscript Studies
(12-13 October 1984)

Friday, 12 October 1984 Knights Room, Pius XII Memorial Library

     
8:00 am - Registration, Vatican Film Library
     
9:00 am - Joseph R. Berrigan (University of Georgia): The Soliloquium of Gregorio Correr
9:20 am - Jean F. Preston (Princeton University): Some Thirteenth-Century Manuscripts at Princeton
9:40 am - William J. O'Neal (University of Toledo): The Vatican Mythographers Mai and Bode
10:00 am - Discussion
     
10:15 am - Coffee Break
     
10:30 am - Frank T. Coulson (Ohio State University): The "Vulgate" Commentary on the Metamorphoses of Ovid
10:50 am - Elmer Clark (Athens, GA): Rome, Vallicelliana MS C40: The Ysagoge of Boncompagno da Sgina
11:10 am -  Emil J. Polak (City University of New York): A Catalog of Medieval and Renaissance Works on Epistolography: A Progress Report
11:30 am - Discussion
     
12:00 pm - Luncheon
     
1:00 pm - Pamela S. Hemzik (Pennsylvania State University): Illuminations of Purgatory in French Gothic Devotional Texts
1:20 pm - Stephen Schierling (Louisiana State University): Three Twelfth-Century Vatican Recentiores of Sallust: The Beginning of a Reconstruction
1:40 pm - Jeanne Krochalis (Pennsylvania State University): Sources Used by William Morris and Edward Burne-Jones in the Design of the Kelmscott Chaucer in 1896
2:00 pm - Discussion
     
2:15 pm - Coffee Break
     
2:30 pm - John B. Friedman (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign): Anglo-Saxon Style in the Age of Edward III: The "Archaizing" Initials of an Historia aurea in Cambridge
2:50 pm - Linda E. Voigts (University of Missouri, Kansas City) and Barbara Shailor (Bucknell University): A Fifteenth-Century English School Master's Book at the Beineke Library of Yale University: The Recovery of a Manuscript
3:10 pm - Thomas Mackay (Brigham Young University): Peter Cantor's Commentary on the Apocalypse: The BYU Manuscript
3:30 pm - Discussion
     
3:50 pm - Gregg De Young (Stonehill College): Manuscripts of Arabic Translations of Euclid's Elements
4:10 pm -   R. Finucane (University of Puget Sound): Notarial Records and Their Custody in England in 1307
4:30 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, 13 October 1984
Knights Room, Pius XII Memorial Library

     
9:00 am - Marjorie M. Malvern (University of Florida): Marie de France's Elegant Style Visually Realized in Arsenal MS 3142: Another Inquiry into Iconographic Interpretations of Marie's Ésope
9:20 am - Richard W. Clement (University of Chicago): Thomas James: England's First Theoretical Textual Critic
9:40 am - Betty J. Davis (Brooklyn College): The Manuscript of Two Queens: Marguerite de Navarre's Heptaméron from the Collection of Queen Christina (Vatican Library)
10:00 am - Discussion
     
10:15 am - Coffee Break
     
10:30 am - Marilyn E. Heldman (Washington University): Three Iconic Miniatures in Codex Vaticanus aethiopicus 260
10:50 am - Thomas R. Liszka (Pennsylvania State University): The Work of the First "A" Redactor of the South English Legendary on the Legend of St. Gregory the Great
11:10 am - Robert Mathiesen (Brown University): Metrical Methods in Paleography
11:30 am - Discussion
     
12:00 pm - Luncheon
     
1:00 pm - Stephen F. Brown (Boston College): The Authenticity of Ockham's Quaestiones in librum Physicorum
1:20 pm - Randall McLeod (University of Toronto): Recently Discovered Annotated Printer's Proofsheets for Holinshed's Chronicles, Edition of 1587
1:40 pm - Charles J. Ermatinger (Saint Louis University): Borrowings by Johann von Lichtenberg from the Commentary on the Metaphysics by the Oxford Master John Tytynsale
2:00 pm - Discussion