Lecturer: Katherine Weikert (Winchester).
Annotation:
Who justifies the past? This lecture will examine the Encomium Emmae Reginae through the lens of biography, drawing upon an archaeological approaches to the sense of time. Through biography, the tool used by Queen Emma to attempt to control not only her own reputation but the Anglo-Scandinavian monarchs in England, this lecture will seek to illuminate how we can understand Emma, the person, as well as Emma, the political Navigator.
The lecture is a part of the series Me and the World … Autobiography in Medieval and Early Modern Europe.
Marjorie Burghart (CNRS) and Lucie Doležalová (Charles University Prague) invite submission of papers for an upcoming conference on distinctiones in the context of preaching, to be held in Prague between 23-25 April 2020.
Theme of the conference:
The study of medieval preaching – and its main source, the sermon – offers a privileged insight into intellectual work and its techniques. Through this source, we can approach the persuasion strategies, and also the tools used by the preachers in their intellectual work. Among those tools was the distinctio. This technique, extremely widespread in the Middle Ages from the late 12th c. onwards, consisted of considering a word according to its various senses, properties or characteristics, and supporting them with biblical citations. Distinctiones were a key ingredient of sermons from the early 13th c. onwards, just like exempla (short narratives used for persuasion), but contrary to the latter, distinctiones have never been studied in depth or even surveyed properly. They did not benefit from an authoritative study tracing the origins and developments of the technique, its relationship with rhetoric or dialectics, the actual use of distinctions in preaching and beyond, etc. It is probably the sheer immensity of the task ahead and the paucity of reference works and finding aids that discouraged new research so far.
Please send abstracts of max 300 words to medieval.distinctiones@gmail.com by January 1st 2020 23:59 GMT.
Selected contributors will be notified after January 15th 2020.
Přednáška z cyklu Úvod do medievistických disciplín a témat.
Přednášku pronese Mgr. Klára Petříková, Ústav anglického jazyka a didaktiky.
Kompletní program kurzu zde.
Lecturer: Balázs Nagy (Budapest).
Annotation:
The talk will address some conceptual issues of memory and identity in the autobiography of Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor and King of Bohemia. Charles who was baptized as Wenceslas had a special personal connection to his double names and in context the question of the duplicate identity will be discussed also. The autobiography exemplifies references to personal and dynastic elements of the shaping of memory. Charles himself used various means of memory to establish his own position. The talk will argue for a complex understanding of this unique text of the fourteenth century.
The lecture is a part of the series Me and the World … Autobiography in Medieval and Early Modern Europe.
Kolokvium CSS pro rok 2020 otevřené pokročilým i začínajícím medievistkám a medievistům všech specializací a pracovišť. Přihlášky zasílejte do 30. listopadu 2019.
Detaily a vysvětlení naleznete v tomto PDF; program zde a materiály k jednotlivým příspěvkům zde.
Přednáška z cyklu Úvod do medievistických disciplín a témat, který si lze zapsat jako předmět.
Přednáška z cyklu Úvod do medievistických disciplín a témat, který si lze zapsat jako předmět. Přednášejícím je Mgr. Jan Vojtíšek (Národní knihovna ČR).
Date: 29 June – 3 July 2020.
HANDS:ON is a unique digital training programme for advanced students in the humanities. Organised by Cambridge University Library and Queen Mary University of London, it provides students with practical experience in digital methods, technologies, design and collaboration. The theme for 2020 is ‘miniatures’, and students will be working with Tudor portrait miniatures at the Fitzwilliam Museum (Cambridge), liaising with scientists, developers, conservators and curators.
Applications are now open for students from participating institutions. Apply via https://qmhistory.wufoo.com/forms/q1nlnru1m42cwm/. Application deadline is 17:00 (GMT) 4 March 2020. Applicants would be notified by 13 March.