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Pro
5
Čt
Premodern Arabic Autobiography v Faculty of Arts, room P319
Pro 5 @ 17:30 – 19:00
Premodern Arabic Autobiography @ Faculty of Arts, room P319

Lecturer: Stephan Guth (Oslo)

Annotation:

Based on selected sample texts, the lecture seeks to give a brief overview over the most prominent types of Arab(ic) autobiographical writing in the premodern period, not however without profiling these against later developments. A central question will be the perception of the self and its role in the world.

The lecture is a part of the series Me and the World … Autobiography in Medieval and Early Modern Europe.

Pro
12
Čt
The Abbot: Guibert of Nogent: A Medieval Childhood v Faculty of Arts, room P319
Pro 12 @ 17:30 – 19:00
The Abbot: Guibert of Nogent: A Medieval Childhood @ Faculty of Arts, room P319

Lecturer: Jeff Rider (Connecticut).

Annotation:

Guibert of Nogent (c. 1060 – c. 1125) was a northern French Benedictine monk, historian and theologian who ended his life as the abbot of Nogent-sous-Coucy. His autobiographical work – De vita sua sive monodiarum suarum libri tres – is usually considered the first autobiography since Agustine’s Confessions. He was raised by his widowed mother, and his childhood, which he describes in some detail in his autobiography, seems to have been especially complex and stressful and offers us intriguing insights into family dynamics at the end of the eleventh century.

The lecture is a part of the series Me and the World … Autobiography in Medieval and Early Modern Europe.

Pro
19
Čt
The Queen: Encomium Emmae: Writing the Personae of Emma of Normandy v Faculty of Arts, room P319
Pro 19 @ 17:30 – 19:00
The Queen: Encomium Emmae: Writing the Personae of Emma of Normandy @ Faculty of Arts, room P319

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.

Led
9
Čt
The Emperor: Multiple Layers of Memories and Identities in the Autobiography of Charles IV v Faculty of Arts, room P319
Led 9 @ 17:30 – 19:00
The Emperor: Multiple Layers of Memories and Identities in the Autobiography of Charles IV @ Faculty of Arts, room P319

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.

Čvn
1
Po
Distinguo online, session 1
Čvn 1 @ 16:00 – 18:00
Distinguo online, session 1

Session “Defining the genre”
• Distinctions in the Late Middle Ages: Exempla and the Habit of Distinguishing
Kimberley Rivers (University of Wisconsin Oshkosh)
• Le Liber distinctionum super Psalterium d’Eudes de Châteauroux. Un recueil de distinctiones ?
Franco Morenzoni (U. of Geneva)
• The genre of Master Mathias of Sweden’s (d. c. 1350) Alphabetum distinccionum: a combination of a concordance and distinctions
Sanna M. Suponen (U. of Helsinki)

Anyone interested, please register with Marjorie Burghart at medieval.distinctiones@gmail.com .

Čvn
8
Po
Distinguo online, session 2
Čvn 8 @ 16:00 – 18:00
Distinguo online, session 2

Project presentation
Distinguo, a knowledge base for the study of distinctiones
Marjorie Burghart (CNRS)
Session “Conforming (or not) to prescriptions of the artes
“Predicare est arborizare”. The mnemotechnic tradition of preaching thanks to tree structured distinctiones
Naïs Virenque (U. of Tours and CEFRES USR 3138, Prague)
• Tales autem fac distincciones. The role of distinctions (and the lack of it) in the treatise Aurissa of Iacobus de Saraponte
Jan Odstrcilik (Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna)

Anyone interested, please register with Marjorie Burghart at medieval.distinctiones@gmail.com .

Čvn
15
Po
Distinguo online, session 3
Čvn 15 @ 16:00 – 18:00
Distinguo online, session 3

Session “Visualisations”
• Visualizing distinctiones: a comparative view
Ayelet Even-Ezra (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
• Distinctiones and visual representations in Hugh of Saint-Cher’s postils on Ezekiel
Véronique Rouchon (Univrsité Lyon 2)

Anyone interested, please register with Marjorie Burghart at medieval.distinctiones@gmail.com .

Čvn
22
Po
Distinguo online, session 4
Čvn 22 @ 16:00 – 18:00
Distinguo online, session 4

Session “Distinctiones and preaching”
• Hispanic Distinctiones: three examples
Oriol Catalán Casanova (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona)
• Preaching with Peter – Textual aids for preachers in Petrus Capuanus’s Alphabetum in artem sermocinandi
Tuija Ainonen (Merton College/Bodleian Libraries, Oxford)

Anyone interested, please register with Marjorie Burghart at medieval.distinctiones@gmail.com .

Čvn
29
Po
Distinguo online, session 5
Čvn 29 @ 16:00 – 18:00
Distinguo online, session 5

Session “Distinctiones and other genres”
• Dicta Chrysostomi and Distinctiones
Ilya Dines (Library of Congress, Washington)
• Distinctiones in the Castilian Crown through the miracles of Santo Domingo de Silos and the Virgin of Guadalupe during the 13th and 15th centuries
Juan Manuel Carmona Peres (U. of Sevilla)
• Les distinctions, un intermédiaire entre les encyclopédies et les sermons ?
Sophie Delmas (CIHAM – Lyon)

Anyone interested, please register with Marjorie Burghart at medieval.distinctiones@gmail.com .

Úno
17
St
Beware of False Prophets: The Contest over Prophecy in the Late Middle Ages
Úno 17 @ 11:00
Beware of False Prophets: The Contest over Prophecy in the Late Middle Ages

The Institute for Advanced Study at CEU is pleased to invite you to its next seminar entitled Beware of False Prophets: The Contest over Prophecy in the Late Middle Ages. The talk will be delivered online by Frances Courtney Kneupper, Senior Core Fellow at IAS CEU.

Please RSVP Agnes Bendik at bendikag@ceu.edu to receive the zoom link.

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