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Making History with Manuscripts in Medieval Europe

Making History with Manuscripts in Medieval Europe schedule with text that is also located in the body of the event posting
Date
Tue November 15th - Wed November 16th 2022, All day
Location
200-307 (Lane History Corner)

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9.00 Opening discussion

9.45 René Hernández Vera (Copenhagen),ÌýMiscellanies of HistoriesÌý(response Björn Buschbeck)

10.45 N. Kıvılcım Yavuz (Leeds),ÌýThe Codex as aÌýCompilatio: Historiography in Multitext ManuscriptsÌý(response Henry Ravenhall)

11.30 Antoine Brix (Namur),ÌýMaking History in the Renaissance with Medieval Manuscripts: Jean Le Féron and theÌýGrandes Chroniques de France (response Lane Baker)

1.15 Giulia Boitani (Cambridge),ÌýRomance branches out. History and the tree of life in Coligny-Genève, Fondation Bodmer, 147Ìý(response Rachel Wilson)

2.15 Henry Ravenhall (Cambridge),ÌýSpace, Time, and Authority in a Medieval French Manuscript from Corbie, ca. 1295: Copenhagen, Kongelige Biblioteket, GKS 487 f°Ìý(response Christopher Richardson)

3.00 Lane Baker (°®åú´«Ã½),ÌýForgetful Manuscripts: Chronicling the Romani in the Holy Roman Empire, 1400–1450Ìý(response René Hernández Vera)

4.00 Carolyn Cargile (Fordham),ÌýAdaptation and Affect: Orderic Vitalis’s Use of the Past in theÌýHistoria ecclesiastica (response Giulia Boitani)

4.45 Kate Falardeau (Cambridge),ÌýWriting History with Bede’sÌý²Ñ²¹°ù³Ù²â°ù´Ç±ô´Ç²µ²â, 800–1200Ìý(response Antonio Lenzo)

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Wednesday, November 16

8.45 Björn Buschbeck (Zurich),ÌýMedieval Monastic Manuscripts after the Middle Ages. The Case of St. NikolausÌýin undisÌýat StrasbourgÌý(response Kate Falardeau)

9.30ÌýJohannesÌýJunge Ruhland (°®åú´«Ã½),ÌýIntroduction: History – Manuscripts – MakingÌý(response Rosa M. Rodríguez-Porto)

10.25 Christopher Richards (NYU),ÌýFabulous HistoriesÌý(response Antoine Brix)

11.10 Rosa Rodríguez-Porto (Santiago de Compostela and Southern Denmark),ÌýMalleable Memories: Book Format and Generic Conventions in the Italian Copies of theÌýHistoire ancienne jusqu’à César (response N. Kıvılcım Yavuz)

12.00Ìý260-252ÌýJane Gilbert (UCL), keynote,ÌýRhythm and Knowledge, on the Page: TheÌýLiber FloridusÌý(Ghent, University Library, MS 92)Ìý(please note the room change)

1.30ÌýGreen library, Barchas RoomÌýVisit to Special Collections (please note the room change)

3.20 Antonio Lenzo (°®åú´«Ã½),ÌýMaking Eschatology with the Winchester PsalterÌý(response Carolyn Cargile)

4.05 Rachel Wilson (Yale),ÌýRichard of Devizes’ Textual Architectures: Mise-en-Page as Rhetoric in CCCC MS 339Ìý(responseÌýJohannesÌýJunge Ruhland)

4.55 Closing discussion

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Please note that all papers except the keynote address are pre-circulated book chapter drafts

To get access to the draft chapters, registerÌý. Please address questions toÌýJohannesÌýJunge Ruhland,Ìýjmjr [at] stanford.edu (jmjr[at]stanford[dot]edu)

The workshop is sponsored by the Medieval Studies Workshop, CMEMS, the School of Humanities and Sciences, the Department of French and Italian, the Vice Provost for Graduate Education, the Division of Literatures, Cultures, and Languages, and the Department of History at °®åú´«Ã½.