Twentieth Annual
Saint Louis Conference on Manuscript Studies
(8-9 October 1993)


Friday, 8 October 1993

Knights Room, Pius XII Memorial Library

     
8:00 am - Registration, Vatican Film Library
     
9:00 am - Gerard NeCastro (Madison, WI): Another Look at Darwin and the Medieval Dramatic (Con)text: Winchester College MS 33 and the Re-writing of Literary History
9:20 am - Peter R. Grillo (University of Toronto): Bishop Henry Dispenser's Miscellany of French Texts in British Library, MS Additional 34114
9:40 am - Beverly Boyd (University of Kansas): The Redstone Papers on Chaucer's Ancestry in the Joseph Regenstein Library at the University of Chicago
10:00 am - Discussion
     
10:20 am - Coffee Break
     
10:40 am - Jack C. Marler (Saint Louis University): The Mirror of Simple Souls of Margaret Porette: A Report on Scholarship
11:00 am - George R. Keiser (Kansas State University): John Lydgate's Magnificat: Authorial Intent and Scribal Responses
11:20 am -  Laurel Means (McMaster University): Glossing Rationalizations into Late Middle English Astrological Texts
11:40 am - Discussion
     
12:00 pm - Luncheon, Cupples House (Adjacent to Pius XII Memorial Library)
     
1:30 pm - A. Richard Hartman (Southeastern Oklahoma State University): The Autobiography of the Book: The Frontispiece to LeMans, Bibliothèque municipale, Ms. 354
1:50 pm - Kevin M. Phalen (Saint Louis University): The Toller Hours: A Descriptive Analysis of a Late Fifteenth-Century Flemish Illuminated Manuscript Made for Use in England
2:10 pm - Linus J. Thro, S.J. (Saint Louis University): Authenticating Les Revelacions de senta Elizabeth (Cod. Vat. Rossianus 3, ff. 122r-136r)
2:30 pm - Discussion
     
2:50 pm - Coffee Break
     
3:10 pm - Anthony J. Cárdenas (University of New Mexico): Women in the Margins: Anonymous Love Notes to Felisardo in a Fifteenth-Century Spanish Copy of Ptolemy's Almagest
3:30 pm - Thomas M. Capuano (Northeast Missouri State University): The Agricultural Texts Appended to the Fourteenth-Century Iberian Translation of Palladius
3:50 pm - Charles J. Ermatinger (Saint Louis University): New Directions in the Cataloguing of Latin Manuscripts at the Vatican Library
4:10 pm - Discussion
     
5:00 pm - Reception, Cupples House (Adjacent to Pius XII Memorial Library)

 

Saturday, 9 October 1993
Knights Room, Pius XII Memorial Library

     
9:00 am - W. Nicholas Knight (University of Missouri, Rolla): The Tylney Manuscript of Shakespeare before King James
9:20 am - Kenneth L. Parker (Saint Louis University): John Henry Newman and the Caroline Divines: The Importance of the Mundane in Historical Research
9:40 am - Lowrie J. Daly, S.J. (Saint Louis University): A New Guide to Microfilms of Vatican Library Manuscript Codices Available for Study in the Vatican Film Library
10:00 am - Discussion
     
10:20 am - Coffee Break
     
10:40 am - Stephen Schierling (Louisiana State University): The Sallust Texts in Cod. Vaticanus latinus 1860
11:00 am - Charles J. Zabrowski (Gettysburg College): The Text of Aeschylus' Prometheus vinctus and Septem adversus Thebas in Cod. Vaticanus graecus 58 (Ne/Sj)
11:20 am - Kevin White (Catholic University of America): Peter of Auvergne and His Questiones supra De sensu et sensato
11:40 am - Discussion
     
12:00 pm - Luncheon, Knights Room
     
1:30 pm - Maureen B. Ryan (Ohio University): The Alanus Commentary: A Step in the Evolution of the Rhetorical Commentary
1:50 pm - Susan E. von Daum Tholl (Boston University): Carolingian Style in the Context of Later Eighth-Century Salzburg: The Vienna Cutbercht Gospels
2:10 pm - Kenneth B. Steinhauser (Saint Louis University): Augustin moralisé: Some Observations on Florence, Laurenziana, Plut. 12, Cod. 17
2:30 pm - Discussion
     
2:50 PM - Coffee Break
     
3:10 pm - Dorothy L. Schrader (Oklahoma State University): Text and Image in Brun de la Montaigne
3:30 pm - Joseph R. Berrigan (University of Georgia): The Chapter on Hercules in the Chronicon of Benzo d'Alessandria
3:50 pm - Donald F. Jackson (University of Iowa): Guarino Guarini of Verona -- Scribe and Scholar
4:10 pm - Discussion