MITT network meeting in Oxford
The MITT team will meet at Oxford University for its second network meeting (21-23 October). The Early Stage Researcher participate in a workshop on Manuscript Studies. The programme includes hands on training in studying various types of medieval manuscripts and a guest lecture by Professor David d’Avray (UCL) on Scribes as Scholars.
Programme 'Manuscript Studies'
Thursday, 21 October
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14.00-14.30 Welcome and Introduction (St Edmund Hall, Doctorow I and II)
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14.30-15.10 Monika Studer: What distinguishes a German exempla collection? Berlin, Staatsbibliothek, mgf 863 and comparable manuscripts (St Edmund Hall, Doctorow I and II)
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15.10-15.50 Johannes Depnering: Sermon manuscripts in the Late Middle Ages: The Latin and German Codices of Berthold von Regensburg (St Edmund Hall, Doctorow I and II)
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16.30-18.00 Manuscript Session 1: Philosophy Manuscripts (Magdalen College)
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19.00 Dinner in restaurant Moya
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ca. 20.00-late Short Presentations of each project on the basis of manuscript pages (St Edmund Hall, Doctorow I and II)
Friday, 22 October
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9.30-10.10 Myrtha Ehlert: Collections of vernacular ps. Dionysian quotations: Cologny, Codex Bodmer 59 and Einsiedeln, Stiftbibliothek, Codex 278 (Radcliffe Science Library)
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10.10-10.50 Anna Dlabacova: The meaning of manuscripts. Dissemination and reception of Herp's Spiegel der volcomenheit (c. 1460-1550) (Radcliffe Science Library)
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11.00-12.30 Manuscript Session 2 in the Bodleian Library (Radcliffe Science Library)
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14.00-16.30 Council Meetings and Free Time Supervisor’s meeting at Somerville (Almut Suerbaum’s office)
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Students meeting at (St Edmund Hall, Doctorow II)
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17.00-19.00 Guest Lecture Professor David d’Avray (UCL): Scribes as Scholars (St Edmund Hall, Doctorow II)
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19.00 Dinner St Edmund Hall (Old Dining Hall)
Saturday, 23 October
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9.30-11.30 Manuscript Session 3 in the Taylor Institution Library, Room 3
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12.00-13.30 Final Meeting Taylorian, Room 3
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13.30 Farewell Lunch (Somerville College)