Twenty-Third Annual
Saint Louis Conference on Manuscript Studies
(4-5 October 1996)

Friday, 4 October 1996
Knights Room, Pius XII Memorial Library

     
8:00 am - Registration, Vatican Film Library
     
9:00 am - Darrell M. Berg (Washington University): The Letters of Christian Gottfried Krause: Correspondence of an Eighteenth-Century Music Lover
9:20 am - Sarah M. Stoycos (Washington University): The Adagio from C.P.E. Bach's Concerto in C Minor and 18th-Century Performance Practices
9:40 am - Karen Trinkle (Washington University): Baroque Orchestral Practices Revealed in German Manuscripts of Telemann's Concertouvertüren
10:00 am - Discussion
     
10:20 am - Coffee Break
     
10:40 am - David T. Murphy (Saint Louis University): The Orthographia bohemica Ascribed to Jan Hus
11:00 am - George R. Keiser (Kansas State University): Pursuing the Scent of Rosemary in Late Medieval English Manuscripts
11:20 am -  Anita G. Lundy (University of Missouri, Kansas City): Cambridge, Madalene College, Pepys Library MS 2125: A Wycliffite Document?
11:40 am - Discussion
     
12:00 pm - Luncheon, Knights Room
     
1:00 pm - Joan Naughton (University of Melbourne): Illustrating the Poissy Processional
1:20 pm - Katrin Kogman-Appel (Ben Gurion University of the Negev): The Second Nuremberg Haggadah and the Engraved Playing Card: The Dynamics of Cultural Exchange in 15th-Century Germany
1:40 pm - Kevin M. Phalen (Saint Louis University): The Terry Hours: A Descriptive Analysis of an Early Fifteenth-Century Parisian Book of Hours
2:00 pm - Discussion
     
2:20 pm - Coffee Break
     
2:40 pm - Charles J. Zabrowski (Gettysburg College): Significant Readings and Affiliations of Codex Vaticanus Ottobonianus graecus 210 (Ba) in the Septem adversus Thebas of Aeschylus
3:00 pm - Donald F. Jackson (University of Iowa): Janus Lascaris, Lorenzo de' Medici, and Acquisition of Greek Texts
3:20 pm - David J. Murphy (New York, NY): Two Neo-Greek Epigrams by Damiano Guidotto of Venice
3:40 pm - Discussion
     
4:00 pm - Coffee Break
     
4:20 pm - Tamara D. O'Callaghan (Univeristy of Toronto): Dusting off the Pages: Neglected Manuscript Fragments at a Canadian Museum
4:40 pm - Lawrence S. Creider (University of Pennsylvania): Finding out about Medieval Manuscripts Using OCLC
5:00 pm - Ann Campion Riley (Saint Louis Community College): Manuscript Resources on the World Wide Web
5:20 pm - Discussion
6:30 pm - Reception, Museum of Contemporary Religious Art

 

Saturday, 5 October 1996
Knights Room, Pius XII Memorial Library

     
9:00 am - Barbara Apelian Beall (Brown University): The Codex Amiatinus and the Significance of a Production Error
9:20 am - Anna A. Grotans (Ohio State University): Lectio in Medieval St. Gall
9:40 am - Jeanne Krochalis (Pennsylvania State University): The Magna Tabula of Glastonbury Abbey
10:00 am - Discussion
     
10:20 am - Coffee Break
     
10:40 am - Alan Cottrell (Cottey College): Renaissance Codicology: An Early Practice of a Modern Discipline
11:00 am - Roger Dahood (University of Arizona): Distinguishing Marks: Abbreviations vs. Otiose Pen Strokes in a Late Middle English Manuscript
11:20 am - Mark L. Sosower (North Carolina State University): New Applications of Computer Technology for Paleography: The Handwriting of Camilius Venetus, ca. 1540-1590
11:40 am - Discussion
     
12:00 pm - Luncheon, Knights Room
     
1:00 pm - David R. Parker (Auburn University): Implications of the Commonplace Book in Tudor London
1:20 pm - Jan Pendergrass (University of Georgia): Ciphertext in Jean de Langeac's Diplomatic Letters
1:40 pm - Emma L. Roth-Schwartz (Winona, MN): Punctuation in John Donne's Prose and Verse Letters
2:00 pm - Discussion
     
2:20 pm - Coffee Break
     
2:40 pm - Frank T. Coulson (Ohio State University): Humanistic Biographies of Ovid
3:00 pm - Christopher S. Celenza (Michigan State University, East Lansing): Italian Humanist Prose Composition and Translation as Reflected in Two Autograph Manuscripts of Lapo da Castiglionchio the Younger (1405-1438)
3:20 pm - Hope Mayo (New York, NY): Electronic Access to Medieval Manuscripts: Towards Two Formatting Standards for Descriptions of Manuscripts -- One MARC-Based, One SGML-Based
3:40 pm - Discussion
     
4:00 pm - Coffee Break
     
4:20 pm - Barrett L. Beer (Kent State University): John Stow's Historical Notes (1500-1605): The Craft of a Citizen Historian
4:40 pm - W. Nicholas Knight (University of Missouri, Rolla): The Second Shakespeare Signature in the British Library and at the Folger Shakespeare Library
5:00 pm - Charles J. Ermatinger (Saint Louis University): Bending the Rules: Adapting the ISBDs and AACR2R to the Needs of Manuscript Cataloguing
5:20 pm - Discussion