medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
Considerable ink was spilled in the early Middle Ages on oratories. See, for
example, Ivo of Chartres' Panormia 2.39, citing the Council of Orleans. More
examples can be provided. Bruce Brasington
"Thomas J. Renna" wrote:
> Listervers:
>
> Does anyone know the difference, canonical or less formally,
> between a shrine and a church? Did such a distinction exist
> in medieval canon law?
>
> Grazie,
>
> Thomas Renna - History
> Saginaw Valley State University
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>
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>
> Subject: RE: So you want to be an Archivist---
> Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2001 05:32:34 -0500
> From: Zacharias P Thundy <[log in to unmask]>
> To: dorothy porter <[log in to unmask]>, ROBIN <[log in to unmask]>
> CC: renna <[log in to unmask]>
>
> Robin and Dorothee: It was good meeting you both at the Academy meeting. The
> best form of advertising is on the web. It reaches more people and costs no
> money. Personal contact is the best way of getting papers. You can announce
> themes, but make the themes more comprehensive and not too exclusive. Just
> between you both work all that out. Around the end of the summer or beginning
> of fall, the Academy office will send out individual letters to members of the
> medieval studies section. Make contacts among students and prospective paper
> givers. As for any minor costs involved in mailing, Robin should contact
> Peter Goodrich and Jim Schiffer and ask them to encourage their students to
> submit abstracts to the Academy meeting. They both teach advanced medieval
> and Shakespeare courses. They also will help cover any mailing costs
> involved. Robin should spell out the actual costs for printing the fliers.
> Don't send out fliers to individuals; it is costly. Also, Peter can announce
> the conference in the MAM Newsletter. Keep me and Tom Renna informed. --Zach
>
> >===== Original Message From ROBIN <[log in to unmask]> =====
> >Hi, Dorothy,
> >Yes, we SHOULD do advertising at the conference in May; however, I don't
> >know how much or what to say. We could probably include a listing of topic
> >titles used over the last two years. But we don't have a confirmation of
> >location or dates yet. Nor do we know what kind of funding is available
> >for printing costs, etc.
> >
> >I'm also sending this to Dr. Thundy and Dr. Renna. Hopefully they have
> >time to give us some input.
> >
> >Talk to you soon.
> >Robin
> >
> >At 09:29 AM 3/21/2001 -0800, you wrote:
> >>Hi Robin:
> >>
> >>Sorry it's taken so long for me to reply to you. It's
> >>been a hectic week.
> >>
> >>I'm ready and willing to do what I can for next year's
> >>meeting. I've been trying to spread some word through
> >>my own ranks about the Academy - it seems as though no
> >>one, at least in the graduate students, knows it
> >>exists. Hopefully there will a large group of new
> >>students coming to the Medieval Institute here next
> >>year, and they can hear about it first thing.
> >>
> >>Would you like to do some Academy advertising at the
> >>Medieval Congress in May? If we can get access to
> >>brochures (or make them ourselves? do we have any kind
> >>of budget?), I can make them available at the table
> >>where the graduate students set up to sell t-shirts.
> >>
> >>Keep me updated, and let me know what I can do.
> >>
> >>Dorothy
> >>
> >>--- ROBIN <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> >>> Hi, Dorothy,
> >>> Sorry I didn't send this out sooner. It was a
> >>> pleasure meeting you on
> >>> Friday. I really enjoyed and was intrigued by your
> >>> paper, too.
> >>>
> >>> You mentioned that you were interested in becoming
> >>> an archivist? Wayne
> >>> State and U of M both have excelletn programs. I
> >>> also know of several
> >>> others in Wisconsin, Illinois and out west. Let me
> >>> know if you want more
> >>> details.
> >>>
> >>> By the way, what did we get ourselves into on
> >>> Friday? I think we have our
> >>> work cut out for us. I'm sending emails to both Dr.
> >>> Thundy and Renna,
> >>> today, too. I'll keep you informed about what I
> >>> learn.
> >>>
> >>> Hope you had a safe trip back,
> >>>
> >>> Robin Kennedy
> >>> Project Archivist
> >>> Northern Michigan University
> >>> 1401 Presque Isle, 114, LRC
> >>> Marquette, MI, 49855
> >>
> >>
> >>=====
> >>"The only way to keep your health is to
> >> eat what you don't want,
> >> drink what you don't like,
> >> and do what you'd rather not."
> >>
> >>Mark (Samuel Clemens) Twain (1835-1910)
> >>
> >>__________________________________________________
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> >>http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/
> >>
>
> Zacharias P. Thundy
> 1414 N. Ivy Road,B 4
> South Bend, Indiana 46637
> <http://www-instruct.nmu.edu/english/zthundy> or
> <http://www.nd.edu/~zthundy>
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