Twenty-Second Annual
Saint Louis Conference on Manuscript Studies
(6-7 October 1995)

 

Friday, 6 October 1995
Knights Room, Pius XII Memorial Library

     
8:00 am - Registration, Vatican Film Library
     
9:00 am - Lister M. Matheson (Michigan State University, East Lansing): The Dethe of the Kynge of Scotis
9:20 am - Frances Gussenhoven (Loyola Marymount University): Scribal Conventions in the Layout of the Towneley Stage Directions
9:40 am - W. Nicholas Knight (University of Missouri, Rolla): King Lear and Shakespeare's Silence in his Dowry Deposition MS
10:00 am - Discussion
     
10:20 am - Coffee Break
     
10:40 am - Joseph R. Berrigan (University of Georgia, Athens): Tyranny and Fortune in the Choral Odes of the Latin Tragedies of the Trecento and Quattrocento
11:00 am - Jack C. Marler (Saint Louis University): De caelesti hierarchia and Le mirouer des simple ames anienties: Chantilly, Musée Condé, MS F xiv 26 and Cod. Vat. lat. 4355
11:20 am -  Edmund F. DeHoratius (Worcester, MA): Codex latinus Dukianus 112: A New Manuscript of Ludovico Petroni
11:40 am - Discussion
     
12:00 pm - Luncheon, Knights Room
     
1:00 pm - Stephen Schierling (Louisiana State University): Is Cluster Analysis Optimist or Recensionist?
1:20 pm - George R. Keiser (Kansas State University): Reconstructing Robert Thornton's Herbal: London Cathedral Library, MS 91
1:40 pm - Frank T. Coulson (Ohio State University): Giovanni Francesco Picenardi and the Ovidian Commentary in Modena, Biblioteca Estense, MS lat. 306
2:00 pm - Discussion
     
2:20 pm - Coffee Break
2:40 pm - Jerome S. Arkenberg (University of California, Los Angeles): They Rolled Their Own: The English Common Law Statute Book in Roll Format
3:00 pm - Kenneth B. Steinhauser (Saint Louis University): King Job as Subject of an Iconographic Tradition
3:20 pm - Kevin M. Phalen (Saint Louis University): The St. Ursmar Hours: A Descriptive Analysis of a Mid-Fifteenth-Century Franco-Flemish Book of Hours
3:40 pm - Claudia Albini Stephens (Dallas, TX): The Importance of Notarial Chartularies in the Reconstruction of Renaissance Italy: The Case of Novara
4:00 pm - Discussion
     
4:20 pm - Coffee Break
     
4:40 pm - Daniel L. Schlafly, jr. (Saint Louis University): Filippo Balatri's Vita e viaggi: A Unique Perspective on Peter the Great's Russia
5:00 pm - Alla Barabtarlo (University of Missouri, Columbia): Catherine the Great's Promotion Chart

 

Saturday, 7 October 1995
Knights Room, Pius XII Memorial Library

     
10:00 am - Theresa M. Vann (Hill Monastic Manuscript Library): Computerized Bibliographic Controls at the Hill Monastic Manuscript Library
10:20 am - Hope Mayo (New York, NY): The National Bibliographic Networks and the Computerized Cataloguing of Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts
10:40 am - Lawrence S. Creider (University of Pennsylvania): Constructing a Set of Guidelines for the Descriptive Cataloging of Codex Manuscripts Using the AMC Format on RLIN
11:00 am - Discussion
     
11:20 am - Coffee Break
     
11:40 am - Thomas F. Coffey (Creighton University): The Manuscripts of the Rhetorical Works of Alberic of Monte Cassino (11th/12th Century): A Status Report
12:00 pm - Martin Camargo (University of Missouri, Columbia): Past and Present: The Making of a Late Medieval Composition Textbook
12:20 pm - Discussion
     
12:30 pm - Luncheon, Knights Room
     
1:20 pm - Danielle Joyner (University of Utah): De nativitatibus of Abraham Ibn Ezra (1089-1167): Conjectures about Its Edition as an Incunabulum
1:40 pm - Jan Pendergrass (University of Georgia, Athens): A Letter by Bishop Jean de Pins in Defense of Étienne Dolet (1534)
2:00 pm - Discussion
     
2:40 pm - David J. Murphy (New York, NY): The Hyphen in Greek Manuscripts
3:00 pm - Charles J. Zabrowski (Gettysburg College): Significant Readings and Affiliations of Cod. Vaticanus Ottobonianus gr. 210 (Ba) in the Prometheus vinctus of Aeschylus
3:20 pm - Carl P.E. Springer (Illinois State University, Normal): Sedulius' Paschale opus: The Manuscript Witnesses
3:40 pm - Charles J. Ermatinger (Saint Louis University): Examining a Stray Copy of a quaestio by John Dymsdale on Metaphysics VI: Leipzig, Universitätsbibliothek, Hs. 1427, f. 15va-b
4:00 pm - Discussion