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Problems in the Inferno Sponsor: Dante Society of America

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Session 415 Schneider 1220 1155

Session 414 Schneider 1160

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Organizer: David Nicholas, Clemson Univ.

Presider: James M. Murray, Western Michigan Univ.

Ending English Exceptionalism: Bryce Lyon’s Legacy for Constitutional and Legal History

Caroline Dunn, Clemson Univ.

“No more but hang and drawe”: Politics and Magic in the Execution of Sir Robert Tresilian, 1388

Don C. Skemer, Princeton Univ. Library

Military Industrial Production in Thirteenth-Century England David S. Bachrach, Univ. of New Hampshire

Dante I: Problems in the Inferno

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Session 417 Schneider 1245

Session 418 Schneider 1280 Presider: Ásdís Egilsdóttir

Shaping the Legitimacy of Leadership: The Royal Martyrs of Medieval Scandinavia in Pseudo-Historical Texts

Joanna Agnieszka Skorzewska, Univ. i Oslo

Selkolla: A Colorful Side of Medieval Icelandic Christianity Gunnvör S. Karlsdóttir, Háskóli Íslands

Heavenly Perspective in Irish Constructions of Sanctity Katja Ritari, Helsingin Yliopisto

Modern Methodologies Meet Medieval Women I: Linguistic Tools Applied to Texts Sponsor: Magistra: A Journal of Women’s Spirituality in History

Organizer: Judith Sutera, OSB, Magistra Publications Presider: Judith Sutera, OSB

Metaphors for Metamorphosis: Mary Daly Meets Gertrud the Great Ella Johnson, Univ. of St. Michael’s College

Medieval Language Theory and the Boundaries of Mysticism Richard McDonald, Utah Valley Univ.

Exploring Authorship of the Life of Saint Radegund Christina Carlson, Iona College

Piers Plowman and Early Book Production

Sponsor: Yearbook of Langland Studies/International Piers Plowman Society Organizer: Fiona Somerset, Duke Univ.

Presider: Robert Adams, Sam Houston State Univ.

Piers Plowman and Late Fourteenth-Century Book Production: The Evidence of the Vernon Manuscript

Wendy Scase, Univ. of Birmingham, and Rebecca Farnham, Univ. of Birmingham

The Correction Practices of the Scribe of Huntington HM 114 Elisabeth Kempf, Freie Univ. Berlin

Chaucer, Langland, and the Uncertainty of Early Print Culture Paul J. Patterson, St. Joseph’s Univ.

Session 420 Schneider 1340 1330

Session 421 Schneider 1350

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Session 422 Schneider 1360

textes (IRHT)

Organizer: Martha W. Driver, Pace Univ., and Patricia Stirnemann, Institut de Recherche et d’Histoire des Texts, CNRS

Presider: Martha W. Driver French Ordinals

Jean-Baptiste Lebigue, Institut de Recherche et d’Histoire des Textes, CNRS The Carmelites, Painting, and Illumination in Fifteenth-Century France

Claudia Rabel, Institut de Recherche et d’Histoire des Textes, CNRS The Saint Louis Psalter

Patricia Stirnemann

Explicit Content: Ends and Endings in Medieval Texts

Sponsor: Carleton-Univ. of Ottawa Medieval and Renaissance Studies Society Organizer: Robin Norris, Carleton Univ.

Presider: Siobhain Bly Calkin, Carleton Univ.

Photoshopping the Conte du Graal: How Medieval Manuscript Professionals

“Finished” Chrétien’s Unfinished Romance Paul B. Creamer, East Stroudsburg Univ.

“Unknitting the Mateere”: Reversals and Conclusions in the Canterbury Tales Christine M. Neufeld, Eastern Michigan Univ.

Moral Endings and Medieval Fables Janice McCoy, Univ. of Virginia

Constructing the Past? Memory and Historical Consciousness Sponsor: Historisches Institut, Technische Univ. Dortmund

Organizer: Eva-Maria Butz, Historisches Institut, Technische Univ. Dortmund Presider: Amy Livingstone, Wittenberg Univ.

Performing the Liturgy/Writing History: The Role of the Liturgy in the Formation of Historical Narrative

Susannah Crowder, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY Historical Dimensions in the Early Medieval Libri Memoriales

Eva-Maria Butz

The Medieval Lineage and Historical Consciousness in the Twentieth Century Jonathan R. Lyon, Univ. of Chicago

Art in Literature, Literature in Art

Organizer: Jeanette S. Zissell, Univ. of Connecticut, and Nadia Pawelchak, Florida State Univ.

Presider: Jeanette S. Zissell

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Session 423 Bernhard 105 Andrew B. Grubb, Univ. of Connecticut

Expanding the Frame of Reference: The Frame Tale, Giotto, and Boccaccio Lori Witzel, St. Edward’s Univ.

Stories That Shape Our Lives: Didactic Word and Image in the Queen Mary Psalter

Jennifer S. Pride, Florida State Univ.

Women of Power Revisited

Sponsor: Texas Medieval Association (TEMA) and the Hill Museum & Manu- script Library (HMML)

Organizer: Theresa M. Vann, Hill Museum & Manuscript Library Presider: Priscilla Watkins, Houston Community College

Portraits of Pallas Athena: Christine de Pizan’s City of Ladies and British Library Additional MS 10304

Hope Johnston, Baylor Univ.

Leonor de la Vega and the Exercise of Female Power in Late Medieval Castile L. J. Andrew Villalon, Univ. of Texas–Austin

William of Tyre and the Gender of Power Deborah Gerish, Emporia State Univ.

Countesses and Power in Flanders, 1071–1280 Karen S. Nicholas, Oswego State Univ.

Commentary: Miriam Shadis, Ohio Univ.

Liturgy and Music

Sponsor: Musicology at Kalamazoo

Organizer: Cathy Ann Elias, DePaul Univ.; Julia Wingo Shinnick, Univ. of Louisville; and Mary E. Wolinski, Western Kentucky Univ.

Presider: William Peter Mahrt, Stanford Univ.

Sacrificial Sequences: Conflating the Eucharist and Martyrdom in Late Medieval Liège

Catherine Saucier, Arizona State Univ.

Masses with Multiple Composers: A New Hypothesis, or, Who Composed the Credo of Caron’s Missa Clemens et benigna?

Murray Steib, Ball State Univ.

Invention and Discontinuance among Antiphons for the Adoration Clyde W. Brockett, Jr., Christopher Newport Univ.

Session 424 Bernhard 157

Session 427 Bernhard 208

Session 426 Bernhard 204 159

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A Twice-Transgressed Tale: El Conde Partinuplés Martha M. Daas, Old Dominion Univ.

Laureola’s Room of Her Own: Gender and Space in San Pedro’s Cárcel de amor Ana Isabel Montero, Willamette Univ.

I Am Black, but Fortunate: Beauty and Ugliness in an Adventure by Beatriz Bernal

Juanita Garciagodoy, Macalester College

Repensando a Exeria: Mulleres e peregrinación na Galicia medieval (séculos IV–XV)

Carlos Andrés González Paz, Instituto de Estudos Galegos “Padre Sarmiento”

Machaut and His Influences

Sponsor: International Machaut Society Organizer: Deborah McGrady, Univ. of Virginia Presider: Deborah McGrady

Pictorial Morphing: Ovid in Illuminated Machaut Manuscripts Domenic Leo, Youngstown State Univ.

Machaut and Boethius: A Reconsideration of the Prologue and the Remede de fortune

Eliza Zingesser, Princeton Univ.

Machaut and the Narcissus Exemplum in Text and Music Benjamin Albritton, Univ. of Washington–Seattle Medieval Rural Settlement Studies: Quickening the Pace

Sponsor: Discovery Programme

Organizer: Niall Brady, Discovery Programme

Presider: Terry Barry, Trinity College, Univ. of Dublin

Ecclesiastical Hall Houses in Medieval Connacht: The First Irish Stone Castles?

Thomas Finan, St. Louis Univ.

Out of Eastern Europe: Service Settlements in the Early Middle Ages Florin Curta, Univ. of Florida

Non-ferrous Metalworking in Ancient Russian Rural Sites (Tenth to Thirteenth Centuries)

Irina Zaytseva, Institute of Archaeology, Moscow

The Settlement History of the Karpathian Basin: Various Explanations for Different Settlement Patterns

Miklós Takacs, Köszöntjük az Honlapján, Magyar Tudományos Akadémia

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Session 429 Bernhard 210

Session 430 Bernhard 211 Organizer: Susan J. Noakes, Univ. of Minnesota–Twin Cities

Presider: Susan J. Noakes

A roundtable discussion with Geraldine Heng, Univ. of Texas–Austin; Kevin Franklin, Univ. of Illinois–Urbana-Champaign; and Herman Koutouan, Univ.

of Minnesota–Twin Cities.

Italy in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries

Presider: Marsha Daigle-Williamson, Spring Arbor Univ.

Family Dynamics: The Wives and Daughters of the Maestri Campionesi Charles R. Morscheck, Jr., Drexel Univ.

The Virtue of Good Taste: The Legal Interpretation of Sumptuary Statues in Fifteenth-Century Italy

M. Christina Bruno, Fordham Univ.

How Nicolo Campana, Medieval Bellmaker, Became Strascino, Renaissance Actor/Author: The Unique Case of the Sienese Comici Artigiani

Paul Castagno, Univ. of North Carolina–Wilmington My Mother Is My Sister for She Is My Father’s Daughter

Boncho Dragiyski, Washington Univ. in St. Louis Cognitive Approaches to Medieval Literature I

Organizer: Paula Leverage, Purdue Univ., and Ronald J. Ganze, Univ. of South Dakota

Presider: James J. Paxson, Univ. of Florida

Playing with the Familiar: Designations for God in Old English Poetry Carolin Esser, Univ. of Winchester

Creative Cognition and the Medieval Dream Vision Ronald J. Ganze

What Is It Like to Be Langland?

Sarah Tolmie, Univ. of Waterloo In Honor of James J. John I

Organizer: Nicole Clifton, Northern Illinois Univ.

Presider: William P. Hyland, St. Norbert College

Herman Joseph of Steinfeld and the Premonstratensian Cult of the Virgin Carol Neel, Colorado College

Musical Paleography in Chartrean Manuscripts Margot Fassler, Yale Univ.

The Psalms Commentary of Remigius of Auxerre: Its Manuscript Tradition and Its Influence

Session 431 Bernhard 212

Saturda y lunchtime

Session 433 Bernhard Brown &

Gold Room

Organizer: Anthony J. Cárdenas-Rotunno, Univ. of New Mexico Presider: Anthony J. Cárdenas-Rotunno

Teodor in Print: Assessing the Concept of Best Seller from Manuscript to Print Isidro J. Rivera, Univ. of Kansas

A Tale of Two Tales: The Fate of Arnalte y Lucenda and Grisel y Mirabella Aaron Taylor, Univ. of New Mexico

“And with how much exactness they describe everything”: Enrique Fi de Oliva, Tablante de Ricamonte, Don Quixote de la Mancha

Cristina González, Univ. of California–Davis Debate in and about the Pearl-Poems

Sponsor: Pearl-Poet Society

Organizer: Adrienne J. Odasso, Univ. of York Presider: Kimberly Jack, Auburn Univ.

In Search of the Gawain Poet

Carolyn King Stephens, Concordia Univ. Wisconsin

Interpreting Pearl: Critical Debates, Poetic Cruces, and New Possibilities Jane Beal, Wheaton College

“So Strange a Place”: The Landscape of Pearl and the Middle English Dream Vision

S. Melissa Winders, Cornell Univ.

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Saturday, May 9

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