Schedule
13 December 2013:
13h00 : Registration
13h30 : Takami Matsuda (Keio University) – Opening remarks
13h40-14h20 : Ed Potten (Cambridge University Library) – ‘The “Ewe-lamb” of the Lyme Park Library: William Caxton’s 1487 Missale ad Usum Sarum’
14h20-15h00 : Catherine Yvard (The Courtauld Institute of Art) – ‘A Neapolitan in Tours, or the Journey of an Incunable’
15h00-15h20 : Break
15h20-16h00 : Marc Gil (Université Lille 3-IRHiS) – ‘L’usage des motifs gravés dans les derniers manuscrits enluminés septentrionaux (v. 1500-1570)’
16h00-16h40 : Mari Agata (Keio University) – ‘Permission for Readers to Capture Images of Special Collection Materials: A New Trend towards “Capture and Release’
16h40-17h00 : Break
17h00-18h00 : Special Lecture : Michèle-Caroline Heck (Université Paul Valéry – Montpellier 3) – ‘Allégories de la peinture, portraits d’artistes en images et en mots dans la littérature artistique (XVIe-XVIIe)’ (Présentation du projet LexArt-Words for Art – European Council of Resarch-Advanced Grant)
18h30 : Reception(Faculty Club, Mita Campus)
14 December 2013:
10h00 : Registration
10h30-11h10 Christian Heck (Université de Lille 3-IRHiS) – ‘Du manuscrit au livre xylographique (Blockbuch) : image didactique et mise en page dans le livre à la fin du Moyen Age’
11h10-11h50 : Mayumi Ikeda (Japan Society for the Promotion of Science/ Keio University) – ‘Illustrating the Herbal: Woodcuts of the Herbarius latinus (1484) and the Gart der Gesundheit (1485) of Mainz’
11h50-12h30 : Laura Nuvoloni (Cambridge University Library) – ‘Consummate Travellers: Tracing Fifteenth-Century European Books in Intercontinental Collections in the Twenty-First Century
12h30-14h00 : Lunch
14h00-14h40 : Pascale Charron (Université de Tours) – ‘Du manuscrit à l’imprimé: le cas du Champion des dames de Martin Le Franc’
14h40-15h30 : John Goldfinch (British Library) – ‘Illustrating the Printed Book in the 15th Century’
15h30-15h50 : Break
15h50-17h00 : Discussion
Practical information
13 Deccember 2013 : 13h30-18h00 / 14 December 2013 : 10h30-17h00
Keio University, Mita Campus, 8th Floor, East Building
(Admission free)
Source of the information: IRHIS






