Colloque – Thirty-Eighth Annual Saint Louis Conference on Manuscript Studies

Programme du colloque :
Vendredi 14 octobre 2011 – Père Marquette Gallery, DuBourg Hall, 2nd flr.

08h00 : Registration and Breakfast

08h50 : Opening remarks
 
09h00 : Session I – Clothing Matters and Matters of Clothing
Organizer: Susan L’Engle (Saint Louis University)
Sarah Townsend (Fordham University) – Illustrating Social Status: Fashion in the Marginal Drawings of a Fourteenth-Century Breviary from Tavistock, Devonshire
Mary Dzon (University of Tennessee) – The Depiction of Mary Clothing Jesus in Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Canon. Misc. 476
Anna Noice (University of Notre Dame) – Spots, Stripes, and Seduction: An Examination of Gawain’s Illuminated Cotton Nero A.X. Bedchamber
K. Michelle Arthur (Hartwick College) – The Key Is in the Clothes: The Political Use of Contemporaneous Court Dress in Anne de Bretagne’s « Les vies des femmes célèbres » 
 
11h30 : Session II – Covering the Codex: Special Bindings
Organizer: Susan L’Engle (Saint Louis University)
Sean Swanick and Jennifer Garland (McGill University) – Lacquer Illustrated Binding and Transmission of Knowledge
Margit J. Smith (Independent Scholar) – The Medieval Girdle Book: A Format for Instant Access
12h30 : Lunch, Sinquefield State Room, DuBourg Hall, 4th flr.
14h00 : Session III – Manuscript Hunting: Past, Present, and Future
Organizer: Lynn Ransom (University of Pennsylvania)
Sponsored by the Schoenberg Database of Manuscripts
Lynn Ransom (University of Pennsylvania) – Princely Pursuit or Monumental Madness? Two Case Studies in Cataloguing the World’s Manuscripts
Melissa Conway (University of California, Riverside) – How to Create an Address Book for 30,000 Manuscripts-in Ten Years or Less
Lisa Fagin Davis (Simmons College, Graduate School of Library and Information Science) – Where Are They Now? The Migration of Manuscripts since the « Census » and « Supplement » 
 
16h00 : Lowrie J. Daly, S. J., Memorial lecture on manuscript studies
Sponsored in association with the Saint Louis University Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies
Michelle P. Brown (University of London) – Peopling Paternoster Row: Recovering the Artist of the Holkham Bible Picture-Book 
 
17h30-19h00 : Reception
Samuel E. Cupples House

Samedi 15 octobre 2011 – Père Marquette Gallery, DuBourg Hall, 2nd flr.
08h30 : Breakfast
09h00 : Session IV – Utilitarian Manuscripts
Organizer: Susan L’Engle (Saint Louis University)
Phillipa Semper (University of Birmingham) – Reading, Learning, Remembering: Computistical Text and Diagrams in Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, MS 422 Part II
Josefina Planas (Universidad de Lleida, Spain) – Treatises of Veterinary Medicine from Spain
Eric M. Ramírez-Weaver (University of Virginia) – Bohemian Machinations of Power and Courtly Life in Konrad Kyeser’s « Bellifortis » 
 
11h00 : Session V – The Peripatetic Codex
Organizer: Susan L’Engle (Saint Louis University)
Maria Alessandra Bilotta (Université d’Avignon) – Travels of Men, Travels of Books: Production and Circulation of Illuminated Juridical Manuscripts in Southern France Between the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries
Gianluca del Monaco (University of Bologna) – Illuminated Bolognese Legal Manuscripts and Angevin « Regnum Siciliae »: The Advocates « Parvum Volumen » in Edinburgh (NLS, MS Advocates 10.1.4(i))
Patrick McCarthy (Saint Louis University) – The Book That Saved a World: The Sarajevo Haggadah
12h30 : Lunch – Sinquefield State Room, DuBourg Hall, 4th flr.
14h00 : Session VI – Work in Progress
Organizer: Susan L’Engle (Saint Louis University)
Supported by Professor James H. Marrow and Dr. Emily Rose
Jeffrey F. Hamburger (Harvard University) – German Manuscript Illumination in the Age of Gutenberg
Lucy Freeman Sandler (Institute of Fine Arts, New York University) – The Bohuns and Their Books: The Illuminated Manuscripts of a Fourteenth-Century English Noble Family 
 
16h00 : Session VII – Scribes, Illustrators and Workshops: « Nuns as Artists » Revisited
Organizer: Anne Winston-Allen (Southern Illinois University, Carbondale)
Respondent: Jeffrey F. Hamburger (Harvard University)
Kathryn M. Rudy (University of St. Andrews, Edinburgh) – Manuscripts Made by the Women of Delft
Jane Carroll (Dartmouth College) – Jesus and John the Baptist Go Camping: Experimental Iconography in the Fifteenth-Century Dominican Convents of the Upper Rhine
Anne Winston-Allen (Southern Illinois University, Carbondale) – « Peccatrix mulier scripsit et pinxit hunc librum »: Sisters as Scribes and Illustrators
17h30 : Closing remarks

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