Thirteenth Annual
Saint Louis Conference on Manuscript Studies
(10-11 October 1986)

Friday, 10 October 1986

     
8:30 am - Registration, Vatican Film Library
     
Session A Vatican Film Library, Pius XII Memorial Library
10:00 am - Jeffrey Kurtzman (Washington University): A Remnant of Claudio Monteverdi's Visit to Rome (Sistine Chapel, Music Codex 107)
10:20 am - Albert C. Rotola, S.J. (Saint Louis University): The Solmization Method of Gaspar Stoquerus: The Final Simplification of the Hexachord System (Madrid, Biblioteca nacional, MS 6486)
10:40 am - Craig Monson (Washington University): A Seventeenth-Century Opera Cycle: La Prosperità di Elio Seiano and La Caduta di Elio Seiano
11:00 am - Discussion
     
11:30 am - Luncheon
     
1:00 pm - Gina Spagnoli (Washington University): Heinrich Schütz: A New Look at the Documents
1:20 pm - Stephen Schierling (Louisiana State University): Computer-Assisted Textual Criticism of the Works of Sallust
1:40 pm - Thomas Mackay (Brigham Young University): An Early Fragment of the Commentary of Bede on Luke (Yale 441)
2:00 pm - Discussion
     
2:20 pm - Coffee Break
     
3:00 pm - Carter Revard (Washington University): Ragman's Roll: From Co-ed French to Unisex English
3:20 pm - Michael P. Kuczynski (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill): Bisinesse: Lexicography and Moral Instruction in Some "Forgotten" Manuscripts of the later Middle Ages
3:40 pm - Sarah M. Horrall (University of Ottawa): Middle English Texts in a Carthusian Miscellany (Westminster Diocesan Archives, MS H.38)
4:00 pm - Discussion
     
Session B Knights Room, Pius XII Memorial Library
10:00 am - Anthony J. Cárdenas (Wichita State University): The Textual Relationship between Two Medieval Spanish Versions of the Book of Moamyn (El Escorial, MS V.II.19, and Madrid, Biblioteca nacional, MS Res. 270)
10:20 am - Betty J. Davis (City University of New York): The Valois Manuscript of Marguerite de Navarre's Heptaméron (Orléans, Bibliothèque municipale, MS 467)
10:40 am - John L. Grigsby (Washington University): The Manuscripts of Les Voeux du Héron
11:00 am - Discussion
     
11:30 am - Luncheon
     
1:00 pm - George R. Keiser (Kansas State University): Chivalric Literature and the Fifteenth-Century English Gentry
1:20 pm - Eileen M. Bentsen (Pennsylvania State University): Manuscripts of the Pèlerinages of Guillaume de Guileville in Late Medieval England (New York, Public Library, Spencer MS 19, and Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Laud Misc. 740)
1:40 pm - Philip E. Webber (Central College, Pella): New Insights into the Use of Prints in the Style of the Master of the Martyrdom of the Ten Thousand in Late Medieval Devotional Tracts
2:00 pm - Discussion
     
2:20 pm - Coffee Break
     
3:00 pm - Susan E. von Daum Tholl (Indiana University, Bloomington): Evangelist Portrait Busts in the Canon Tables of the Vienna Cutbercht Gospels (Wien, Österreichische Nationalbibliothek, Cod. 1224)
3:20 pm - Gretel Chapman (Southern Illinois University, Carbondale): The Palette for Goldsmithwork and Illuminated Manuscripts Used in the Meuse and Related Regions in the Twelfth Century
3:40 pm - Timothy Chasson (Grinnell College): Pictorial Convention and Page Design in an Early Tuscan Bible (Florence, Biblioteca Laurenziana, Edili 125/126)
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, 11 October 1986

Knights Room, Pius XII Memorial Library

     
9:00 am - Charles J. Ermatinger (Saint Louis University): Investigations into the Commentary on Aristotle's Physics by Jean de Jandun, with Vienna, Dominikanerkonvent, cod. 161/131, and Erfurt, Wissenschaftliche Allgemeinbibliothek, cod. Amplon. F. 337
9:20 am - Girard J. Etzkorn (Franciscan Institute, Bonaventure University): Ockham Manuscripts Discovered since Completion of the Critical Edition
9:40 am - J.G. Lidaka (Northern Illinois University): The Use of a Microcomputer in Editing the De proprietatibus rerum of Bartholomaeus Anglicus
10:00 am - Discussion
     
10:20 am - Coffee Break
     
11:00 am - Jeanne Krochalis (Pennsylvania State University): Cataloguing Medieval Manuscripts at Pennsylvania State University
11:20 am - William J. O'Neal (University of Toledo): Sources of the Libellus de deorum imaginibus (Cod. Vat. Reg. lat. 1290)
11:40 am - Joel J. Brattin (Missouri Southern State College): The Failure of the Mystery Plot in Little Dorrit: "So Very Real in Every Respect"
12:00 pm - Discussion