Network for the Study of Caroline Minuscule
Inaugural Colloquium
23 May 2014, 9 am – 6 pm, Milstein Seminar Room, Cambridge University Library, UK
Programme :
8:30–9: Registration
9–10:30: The beginning
Rosamond McKitterick – Welcome
David Ganz – Preconditions of Caroline Minuscule: Two Decades Later.
Birgit Ebersperger – On the third volume of Bischoff’s Katalog der festländischen Handschriften des neunten Jahrhunderts.
10:30–11:00: Morning tea
11:00–12:30: Individuals and the development of scriptoria
Susan Rankin – Primus inter pares: Notker of St Gall.
Daniela Mairhofer – The Gozbald Minuscule: Definition, Problems, and Samples.
Mary Garrison – Alcuin and Caroline Minuscule: Hypotheses and Speculations.
12:30–1:30: Scribal practices
Mariken Teeuwen – The Practice of Annotating Manuscripts in the Carolingian Period.
Daniel DiCenso – How Many Scribes does it Take to Make a Mass Chant Book?: Reflections on the Peculiar Scribal Practices in Brussels, Bibliothèque Royale, MS 10127–44.
1:30–2:30: Lunch
2:30–4:30: Caroline minuscule in Italy
Andrea Puglia – Out of the Book: The Caroline Minuscule Utilized for Private and Solemn Acts in West Tuscany Between the Ninth and Twelfth Centuries.
Laura Pani – On the Study of North Italian Carolingian Manuscripts: Problems and Methods.
Lila Yawn – Toward a Regional Map of Bischoff’s ‘Reformed’ Caroline Minuscule Scripts in Eleventh-Century Italy.
Giuliana Capriolo – Inedited excerpta in Caroline Minuscule From the Area of Salerno.
4:30–5:00: Afternoon tea
5:00–6:30: The end
Erik Kwakkel – The End: Caroline Minuscule in the Eleventh Century.
Anna Dorofeeva and Zachary Guiliano – Litterae carolinae prospectus-survey and summary.
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