medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
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Because of the inevitable withdrawals, etc., openings for papers now exist
in a few sessions at this summer's International Medieval Congress at Leeds
(12-15 July 2004). A full list is available at
http://www.leeds.ac.uk/imi/imc/imc2004/lastmin.htm
I would like to call particular attention to the two sessions listed
below. Please send proposals with paper title, proposer's full name
and address, and a short abstract [100 words or less] directly to the
Congress administration: <[log in to unmask]>,
**specifying the session number for which the paper is proposed**.
Replacement papers need not conform exactly to the topic of either session
as indicated by its present title. But they should be later-medieval in
focus and reasonably close in subject matter to the general topic
indicated. Our intent is to offer stimulating and coherent sessions
conducive to panel and audience discussion of _all_ papers presented.
Session: 609
Title: EDUCATION AND THE CLASSIFICATION OF KNOWLEDGE IN THE LATER MIDDLE AGES
Organiser: IMC Programming Committee
Moderator: Lea T. Olsan, Department of English, University of Louisiana, Monroe
Paper 609-a: An Analysis of the Transmission and Reception of the Ideas of
'Rhetoric' and 'Wisdom' in the Middle French
Translation of the Pseudo-Aristotelian Problemata by Evrart de Conty
(Language: English)
Annelies Bloem, Département de Linguistique, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
Paper 609-b: Schools, Teachers, and Pupils in the Late Middle Ages: Finds
and Images (Language: English)
Annemarieke Willemsen, Rijksmuseum van Oudheden, Leiden
Session: 619
Title: LIBRARY FORMATION AS AN EXPRESSION OF MENDICANT CULTURAL POLITICS IN
THE LATER MIDDLE AGES
Organiser: IMC Programming Committee
Moderator: Koen Goudriaan, Department of Medieval History, Vrije
Universiteit Amsterdam
Paper 619-a: Medieval Library Inventories of the Franciscan Convents
(Language: English)
Neslihan Senocak, University of Notre Dame
Paper 619-b: Form and Function of Franciscan Libraries in the Later Middle
Ages (Language: English)
Bert Roest, Franciscan Institute, Bonaventure University, New York
All proposals will be assessed as quickly as possible. To view the full
Congress programme, go to:
http://www.leeds.ac.uk/imi/imc/imc2004/imc2004.htm
Best,
John Dillon
IMC Programming Committee
(strand co-ordinator, "Latin Writing")
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