Twelfth Annual
Saint Louis Conference on Manuscript Studies
(11-12 October 1985)

Friday, 11 October 1985

     
8:30 am - Registration, Vatican Film Library
     
Plenary Session Knights Room, Pius XII Memorial Library
9:30 am - Charles J. Ermatinger and Thomas G. Tolles (Saint Louis University): A Tribute to Lowrie J. Daly, Builder of Research Collections
     
Session A Vatican Film Library, Pius XII Memorial Library
10:00 am - Robert E. Lewis (University of Michigan): The Use of Manuscripts in the Middle English Dictionary
10:20 am - Jeanne Krochalis (Pennsylvania State University): Medieval Manuscripts at Pennsylvania State University: A Project Description
10:40 am - Discussion
     
11:00 am - Anthony J. Cárdenas (Wichita State University): Toward a Critical Edition of Alfonso X's Libro del saber de astrologia
11:20 am - Michael P. Kuczynski (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill): A New Manuscript of Nicholas of Lynns Kalendarium (Chapel Hill MS 522, fols. 159r-202r)
11:40 am -  Discussion
     
12:00 pm - Luncheon
     
1:00 pm - Thomas G. Tolles (Saint Louis University): The Astrological Games of Pier Francesco Valentin
1:20 pm - Victor Coelho (University of California, Los Angeles): Two Seventeenth-Century Lute Books from the Vatican Library
1:40 pm - William Krause (Washington University): The Roman Revival of Cavalli's Scipione Affricano
2:00 pm - Discussion
     
2:20 pm - Coffee Break
     
3:00 pm - Stephen Schierling (Louisiana State University): Bellum Jugurthinum 103.2-112.3: A Reconsideration of the Source for the Lacuna
3:20 pm - Thomas Mackay (Brigham Young University): A New Fragment of Horace, Sermones I.6
3:40 pm - Frank T. Coulson (Ohio State University): Medieval Introductions to Ovid
4:00 pm - Discussion
     
Session B Knights Room, Pius XII Memorial Library
10:00 am - Elizabeth C. Teviotdale (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill): The Drawings and Paintings in an Ottonian Epistle-Lectionary
10:20 am - Martha L. Steele (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill): The Iconography of the Assumption in Three Ottonian Manuscripts: The Adaptation of a Byzantine Theme
10:40 am - Discussion
     
11:00 am - Elizabeth A. Peterson (University of Pittsburgh): Aspects of Iconographic Transmission in 13th-Century Psalter Illustration (Philadelphia, Free Library of Philadelphia, J.F. Lewis Collection, MS E.185)
11:20 am - Robert Grigg (University of California, Davis): Illustrations and Text in the Lost Codex Spirensis: Some Statistical Evidence
11:40 am - Discussion
     
12:00 pm - Luncheon
     
1:00 pm - Carter Revard (Washington University): Bacchus among the Business Documents: A Nativity Parody on British Library, MS Egerton 2360
1:20 pm - George R. Kaiser (Kansas State University): The Middle English Treatise on Fishing with an Angle: From Script to Print
1:40 pm - Betty J. Davis (Columbia University): Manuscript Considerations in Comparing Editions of Marguerite de Navarre's Heptaméron
2:00 pm - Discussion
     
2:20 pm - Coffee Break
     
3:00 pm - John B. Friedman (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign): Biblical Typology as Carmelite Propaganda in a 15th-Century Gradual Leaf at the University of Illinois
3:20 pm - Kristi A. Wormhoudt (University of Arkansas): A New Interpretation of the Style and Iconography of Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum, MS Marlay Cutting It. 12
3:40 pm - William J. O'Neal (University of Toledo): The Illustrations for the Libellus de imaginibus deorum contained in Vat. Reg. lat. 1290
4:00 pm - Discussion
     
5:00 pm - Reception, Cupples House (Adjacent to Pius XII Memorial Library)
     
6:00pm - Conference Dinner, Cupples House (Adjacent to Pius XII Memorial Library)

 

Saturday, 12 October 1985

     
Session A Vatican Film Library, Pius XII Memorial Library
9:00 am - Alma C. Browne (Wilfrid Laurier University): Music in Bede's De temporum ratione: An 11th-Century Addition to British Library MS Cotton Vespasian B VI
9:20 am - Patrick Brannon (Washington University): The Bobbio Hymnarium and a Crossroad of Influences
9:40 am - Discussion
     
10:00 am - Coffee Break
     
10:30 am - Charles J. Ermatinger (Saint Louis University): An Unnoticed Late Fragment of the De aeternitate mundi of Siger of Brabant in Cod. Vat. Pal. lat. 1058
10:50 am - John Van Dyk (Dordt College): The Problems of Structure in the Manuscripts of Richard Kilvington's Sentences Commentary
11:10 am - Steven J. Livesey (University of Oklahoma): Proportiones in Late Medieval Universities: An Examination of Two Treatises
11:30 am - Discussion
     
Session B Knights Room, Pius XII Memorial Library
9:00 am - Richard W. Clement (University of Chicago): Italian Sixteenth-Century Writing Books and the Scribal Reality in Verona
9:20 am - Cynthia Renée Bland (University of Michigan): An Unidentified Copy of the Postilla super Lucam of Nicolas de Gorran
9:40 am - Discussion
     
10:00 am - Coffee Break
     
10:30 am - Katherine O'Brian O'Keefe (Texas A&M University): Graphic Cues for the Presentation of Verse in the Earliest Manuscripts of Bede's Historia ecclesiastica
10:50 am - Linda E. Voigts (University of Missouri, Kansas City): A Fifteenth-Century Medical Scribe
11:10 am - John R. Clark (Fordham University): Cataloging a Manuscript of Alchemical Miscellany (Clm 26059)
11:30 am - Discussion
     
12:00 pm - Luncheon
     
1:00 pm - Randal McLeod (University of Toronto): The Use of John Harington's Autograph of the New Discourse as a Printer's Copy
1:20 pm - Thomas F. Mayer (Southwest Missouri State University): Clues to Thomas Starkey's Method and Vocabulary from the MS of his Dialogue
1:40 pm - Despina S. White (Middle Georgia College): Pére Bernard Versifies the Patriarch Photios: A New Poet?
2:00 pm - Discussion