Organizer: Helen Vincent, National Library of Scotland Presider: Mary Ellen Lamb, Southern Illinois Univ.
Mary, Widow: Wroth after Urania Margaret P. Hannay, Siena College Medieval Croatia
Organizer: Florin Curta, Univ. of Florida Presider: Neven Budak, Sveuciliste u Zagrebu
De administrando imperio and the Early Croat Identity: Storytelling and Discourses
Danijel Dzino, Univ. of Adelaide
“And of the Croats who arrived to Dalmatia one part separated and ruled Il- lyricum and Pannonia”: Remarks on the De administrando imperio
Hrvoje Gračanin, Sveuciliste u Zagrebu
Some Notes on the Character of Borna’s Polity in Dalmatia Denis Ye. Alimov, St. Petersburg State Univ.
The Lombard-Carolingian Dimension of the Croatian Principality: North Italian Influences and Their Modern Interpretations
Trpimir Vedriš, Sveuciliste u Zagrebu Jean Gerson: All Perspectives II
Organizer: Yelena Mazour-Matusevich, Univ. of Alaska–Fairbanks Presider: Gabriella Baika, Auburn Univ.
Difficultés, empechements, et une bonne mediocrite: Hindrances and Help for Jean Gerson’s Mystical Pilgrims
Renée M. Severin, Hampden-Sydney College
The Doctrine and Practice of Penance in the Theology of Jean Gerson David Zachariah Flanagin, St. Mary’s College of California Jean Gerson’s Legacy in the Seventeenth-Century Catholic Circles
Yelena Mazour-Matusevich
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Session 530 Schneider 1320
Session 531 Schneider 1325
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Organizer: Paul Hardwick, Trinity and All Saints, Univ. of Leeds Presider: Naomi Reed-Kline, Plymouth State Univ.
Animals in the Margin
Luuk Houwen, Ruhr-Univ. Bochum Walls Have Ears: Images of Titvillus
Paul Hardwick
Music in the Margins: Dialogue between Iconographic Databases Musicastallis and Enluminures
Frédéric Billiet, Univ. de Paris IV–Sorbonne
Medieval Sermon Studies II: Theological and Priestly Models in Medieval Preaching Sponsor: International Medieval Sermon Studies Society
Organizer: Ronald J. Stansbury, Roberts Wesleyan College Presider: Ronald J. Stansbury
“You will be called priest of the Lord”: A Model Sermon by Jacques de Vitry Tiffany D. Vann Sprecher, Univ. of Minnesota–Twin Cities
The Virtue of a Bishop: Jacobus de Voragine on Saint Nicholas, Bishop of Myra Suzanne J. Hevelone, Boston College
The Body in Praise: Hugh of Saint-Victor’s Explanatio in canticum beatae Mariae
Robert Davis, Harvard Univ.
Synesthesia and Synderesis: Intersensoriality in Meister Eckhart’s Sermon 12 Jeffrey Cooper, Graduate Theological Union
Joan of Arc in the Archives
Sponsor: International Joan of Arc Society
Organizer: Gail Orgelfinger, Univ. of Maryland–Baltimore County Presider: Gail Orgelfinger
Daily Life in Orléans at the Time of the English Siege: Insights from the Archives Adam Boss, Brown Univ.
Blurring the Boundaries: Christine de Pizan’s Historical Account of Joan of Arc Stephanie L. Coker, Univ. of Mississippi
Dusting Off the Sources: The Approach of Etienne Pasquier to Historical Research
Deborah Fraioli, Simmons College 1330
Session 533 Schneider 1340
Session 534 Schneider 1345
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Session 537 Bernhard 105 Presider: Marion Dolan, Univ. of Pittsburgh
Introduction and Demonstration of MEDART and Chartres Cathedral Websites Philip Maye
Website Structure and Organization Jane Vadnal, Univ. of Pittsburgh
In Honor of Bonnie Wheeler III (A Roundtable) Organizer: Dorsey Armstrong, Purdue Univ.
Presider: Jo Goyne, Southern Methodist Univ.
Guiding Light: Feminine Judgment in Malory’s Morte Janet Jesmok, Univ. of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Words and Deeds: Then and Now
Norris J. Lacy, Pennsylvania State Univ.
Wyclif’s Eden: Sex, Death, and Dominion in Paradise A. J. Minnis, Yale Univ.
Margery Kempe and Julian of Norwich as Feminist Theologians Fiona Tolhurst, Univ. Basel/Univ. de Genève
The New Age Holy Grail
Martin B. Shichtman, Eastern Michigan Univ., and Laurie A. Finke, Kenyon College
The Book of Michael of Rhodes (A Roundtable)
Sponsor: Michael of Rhodes Project and AVISTA: The Association Villard de Honnecourt for the Interdisciplinary Study of Medieval Technology, Science, and Art
Organizer: Alan M. Stahl, Princeton Univ.
Presider: Pamela O. Long, Independent Scholar
A roundtable discussion with Dieter Blume, Friedrich-Schiller-Univ. Jena; Anna- Maria Kasdagli, Ephorate of Byzantine Antiquities, Rhodes; David McGee, Canada Science and Technology Museum; Alex Medico More, Harvard Univ.;
and Alan M. Stahl.
Session 536 Schneider 1360
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Organizer: Deborah McGrady, Univ. of Virginia Presider: Jennifer Bain, Dalhousie Univ.
A Historiographical Analysis of Recordings of Machaut’s Messe de nostre dame Kristen Yri, Wilfrid Laurier Univ.
Machaut’s Secular Songs
Lawrence M. Earp, Univ. of Wisconsin–Madison Recording Machaut’s Motets
Jared C. Hartt, Oberlin College Conservatory of Music Late Antiquity II: Society and the Economy in Late Antiquity
Sponsor: Society for Late Antiquity
Organizer: Ralph W. Mathisen, Univ. of Illinois–Urbana-Champaign Presider: Jason Moralee, Illinois Wesleyan Univ.
Making the Laity in Late Antique Gaul Lisa Bailey, Univ. of Auckland
Latin Literacy in Visigothic Spain: From the Ground Up Graham Barrett, Balliol College, Univ. of Oxford
Ahead of Their Time: Anastasius I and Economic Thought in Late Antiquity Jason Fossella, Louisiana Tech Univ.
(Un)usual Uses of Corruption in the Codex Theodosianus Kevin T. Mallon, Fordham Univ.
Interdisciplinary Approaches to Christine de Pizan Sponsor: Christine de Pizan Society
Organizer: Benjamin M. Semple, Gonzaga Univ.
Presider: Susan J. Dudash, Fordham Univ.
French Manuscripts for English Readers of Christine de Pizan Stephanie Downes, Univ. of Sydney
Christine de Pizan’s Epître Othéa Sixty Years Later: A Bastardized Version?
Martha Breckenridge, Northwest Missouri State Univ.
“Ses grandes mutacions”: Historiography and Astrology in the Mutacion de fortune
Suzanne Conklin Akbari, Univ. of Toronto
The Sacred and the Social: Medieval Hagiography of the Iberian Peninsula Sponsor: Ibero-Medieval Association of North America (IMANA) Organizer: Emma Gatland, Univ. of Oxford
Presider: John O’Neill, Hispanic Society of America 157
Session 539 Bernhard 159
Session 540 Bernhard 204
Session 541 Bernhard 208
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“Tus palabras son locas e vanas e desiguales e ensuzian el ayre”: Corporeality and Rhetoric in the Legend of Saint Agatha
Andrew M. Beresford, Durham Univ.
Globalizing the Middle Ages III: Ghazni, Tabriz, and Samarkand: Sounds and Images from Western and Central Asia
Sponsor: Center for Medieval Studies, Univ. of Minnesota–Twin Cities Organizer: Susan J. Noakes, Univ. of Minnesota–Twin Cities
Presider: Susan J. Noakes
Music and Minstrelsy in Early Ghaznavid Poetry: Farrukhi Sistani Andrew Hicks, Univ. of Toronto
Divine and Personal Will in the Thought of Nasir-i Khusrau Iraj Bashiri, Univ. of Minnesota–Twin Cities
Imaging Sound in Ilkhanid and Timurid Miniatures Gabriela Currie, Univ. of Minnesota–Twin Cities
1109/2009: The Nine-Hundredth Anniversary of the Death of King Alfonso VI of Leon-Castile IV: The Legacy of Alfonso VI in Literature and Legend
Sponsor: Association for Spanish and Portuguese Historical Studies Organizer: James D’Emilio, Univ. of South Florida–Tampa
Presider: James D’Emilio Alfonso VI: épica y romancero
Irene Zaderenko, Boston Univ.
La presencia de Alfonso VI en la épica castellano-leonesa Mercedes Vaquero, Brown Univ.
Alfonso VI’s Legacy in History, Literature, and Legend: From Lap to Lap Anthony J. Cárdenas-Rotunno, Univ. of New Mexico
Cognitive Approaches to Medieval Literature III
Organizer: Paula Leverage, Purdue Univ., and Ronald J. Ganze, Univ. of South Dakota
Presider: Ronald J. Ganze
The Information: The Embodiment of Knowledge and Self in Old English Wisdom Poetry
Michael Matto, Adelphi Univ.
Light and Delyt in Pearl, Section XIX and The Pricke of Conscience, Part Seven: The Joys of Heaven
Hoyt S. Greeson, Laurentian Univ.
Battle for the Minds of Men: A Cognitive Approach to Literature as Propaganda Jessica E. Raffelson, Purdue Univ.
Session 542 Bernhard 209
Session 543 Bernhard 210
Session 544 Bernhard 211
Organizer: Yasmine Beale-Rivaya, Texas State Univ.–San Marcos Presider: Yasmine Beale-Rivaya
Violence on the Edge: Fantasies of Cultural Exchange in Gower’s Tale of Constance
Kristi Castleberry, Univ. of Rochester
Anglo-Scottish Relations and Judas Iscariot’s Political Tropology in Cursor mundi Britt Mize, Texas A&M Univ.
Propaganda, Politics, and the Anglo-Scottish Border Katherine H. Terrell, Hamilton College
“Disgusted with His Foreign Speech”: Shifting Situational Identity in the Early Middle Ages
Deanna Forsman, North Hennepin Community College
Weblogs and the Academy: The Scope of the Professional and Boundaries of the Personal in Open, Pseudo-Anonymous, and Anonymous Blogging
Organizer: Elisabeth Carnell, Western Michigan Univ., and Shana Worthen, Univ. of Arkansas–Little Rock
Presider: Shana Worthen
Personalizing the Profession: The Value of “Academic Life” Blogs Christina M. Fitzgerald, Univ. of Toledo
Balancing the Personal and the Professional in Academic Blogging Kristen M. Burkholder, Oklahoma State Univ.
“A Blogger by Any Other Name”: Pseudonymous Blogging and the Creation of a Legitimate Academic Voice
Julie A. Hofmann, Shenandoah Univ.
My Blog Is Not Myself: Negotiating Identity in the Academic Blogosphere Janice Liedl, Laurentian Univ.
In Honor of James J. John III (A Roundtable) Organizer: Nicole Clifton, Northern Illinois Univ.
Presider: Nicole Clifton Platinum Latin and Paleography
Andrew J. Cain, Univ. of Colorado–Boulder Legal History and Paleography
Ken Pennington, Catholic Univ. of America Archaeology and Paleography
Niall Brady, Discovery Programme Old English and Paleography
David F. Johnson, Florida State Univ.
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Session 546 Bernhard 213
Session 547 Bernhard Brown &
Gold Room
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John T. Sebastian, Loyola Univ., New Orleans Bibliography and Paleography
Paul Schaffner, Univ. of Michigan–Ann Arbor Reminiscences of Paleography
Johanna Kramer, Univ. of Missouri–Columbia