Friday, 21 October 1994
Knights Room, Pius XII Memorial Library |
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Registration, Vatican Film Library |
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| 8:30 am - |
J.C. Marler (Saint Louis University): On Method in Philosophy: An Apology for Textual Criticism |
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Girard J. Etzkorn (Saint Bonaventure University): Medieval Text Editing: Art or Science? |
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Deborah Rose-Lefmann (Aurora, IL): Editing the Whole Text: The Implications of Transmission History for Editorial Practice |
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Discussion |
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| 9:50 am - |
Joseph R. Berrigan (University of Georgia): The Choral Ode of Giovanni Manzini della Motta |
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Thomas M. Capuano (Northeast Missouri State University): The Palladius Tradition of Agricultural Writing in Spain: Another Palladio arromançado Comes to Light |
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Frank T. Coulson (Ohio State University): Bernardo Moretti: Biographer and Commentator on Ovid |
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Discussion |
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| 11:10 am - |
Kenneth B. Steinhauser (Saint Louis University): The Author Portraits of the Beatus Apocalypse: A Theological Analysis of Gerona, Museo Diocesano, Ms. 7, f. 19r |
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Kevin M. Phelan (Saint Louis University): The Chalon Hours: A Descriptive Analysis of a Mid-Fifteenth-Century Flemish Illuminated Manuscript |
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Discussion |
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| 12:10 pm - |
Luncheon, Knights Room |
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| Session A |
Knights Room, Pius XII Memorial Library |
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Adam I. Blitz (University of Michigan): Of Phoenix and Arsonists: Darius the Second, the Behistan Inscription, and Aramaic Manuscripts from Ancient Egypt |
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Charles J. Zabrowski (Gettysburg College): The Contents and Characteristics of Codex Vaticanus Ottobonianus gr. 210 (Ba) in the Prometheus vinctus and Septem adversus Thebas of Aeschylus |
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Stephen Schierling (Louisiana State University): The Text of Cicero's Laelius, De amicitia in Codex Vaticanus Reginensis latinus 1574 |
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M.J. Toswell (University of Western Ontario): St. Martial and the Dating of Late Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts |
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Discussion |
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Coffee Break |
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Lisa Fagin Davis (Philadelphia, PA): Reattributing Codex Cremifarensis 35: A Twelfth-Century Copy of Bernard of Clairvaux's Sermones super Cantica Canticorum from Lambach |
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Annette Lermack (University of Iowa): The Historiated Initials of the St. Albans Psalter: Christina of Markyate's Textbook for the Monastic Life |
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Debra Hassig (University of Oklahoma, Norman): Marginal Bestiaries |
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Discussion |
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| Session B |
Lower Level 6, Pius XII Memorial Library |
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Richard T. Martin (Saint Louis University): The Legend of St. Etheldreda in British Library, MS Egerton 1993, and Bodleian Library, MS Eng. Poet. a.1 (Vernon) |
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Michael S. Nagy (Saint Louis University): Saint Æþelberht in the South English Legendary (British Library, MS Egerton 1993) |
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Ann Campion Riley (Saint Louis University): Commerce and Control: The Assize of Bread and Ale in Pierpont Morgan Manuscript M.775 |
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Discussion |
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Coffee Break |
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Scott Gwara (University of South Carolina): The Origin and Transmission of Glosses to Aldhelm of Malmesbury's Epistola ad Heahfridum |
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Bruce C. Brassington (West Texas A&M University): Recte docens vel credens: A Study of Glossed Manuscripts of Ivo of Chartres' Panormia |
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Thomas F. Coffey (Creighton University): Codex Callixtinus: The Peculiar Transcription of a Manuscript |
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Discussion |
Saturday, 22 October 1994
Knights Room, Pius XII Memorial Library |
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| 8:30 am - |
Gretel Chapman (Southern Illinois University, Carbondale): An Early Booklist from Saint-Laurent de Liège |
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Bryan P. Davis (Ohio State University): Run-of-the-Mill Manuscripts and the Vernacular Book Trade in Later Fifteenth-Century England |
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David Parker (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill): Fifteenth- and Sixteenth-Century English Commonplace Books |
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Discussion |
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Dolores Pesce (Washington University): Qui unam arbusculam inserere cognoverit: Offshoots on a Guidonian Stemma |
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Anne Vinsel (University of Utah): The Truth of Hidden Things: Audience Factors in Apocalypse Manuscript Design |
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Chantal Phan (University of British Columbia): Troubadour or Trobairitz? Inconsistent Gender Markings in Paris, Bibliothèque nationale, Ms. fr. 844 |
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Discussion |
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W. Nicholas Knight (University of Missouri, Columbia): Shakespeare's Twins' Baptismal Records and Twelfth Night |
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David C. Hanson (Southeastern Louisiana University): Revising the Bibliographies of Early Ruskin Manuscripts: The Example of Chronicles of St. Bernard |
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Discussion |
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| 12:10 pm - |
Luncheon, Knights Room |
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Joseph P. McGowan (University of San Diego): The Prose Texts of the Beowulf Manuscript: The Wonders of the East and Life of St. Christopher, Texts and Manuscripts |
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Shearle Furnish (West Texas A&M University): The Editorial Truncation of Nicholas Love's Mirrour in Huntington Library MS HM 149 |
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Maureen D. Kofkee (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign): Evidence for Scribes with Notarial Training: A Copy of Nicholas Love's Mirror of the Blessed Life of Jesus Christ |
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George R. Keiser (Kansas State University): The Manuscripts and Readers of a Fifteenth-Century English Veterinary Treatise |
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Discussion |
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Coffee Break |
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Linus J. Thro, S.J. (Saint Louis University): John Dymsdale's Use of Thomas Aquinas in his Questions on the Ethics of Aristotle |
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Charles J. Ermatinger (Saint Louis University): Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules, Chapter 4 and Extensions: An Underused Format for Cataloguing Medieval and Renaissance Manuscript Texts |
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Discussion |