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Medieval
Academy News
Kalamazoo
News
"Readers
and Religions in the Middle Ages"
Speakers
in the three Medieval Academy sessions at Kalamazoo 2010
are as follows:
Sabrina
Corbellini (University of Groningen): "Holy Writ and Lay
Readers in Late Medieval Italy: Theories and Practices"
Jay
Diehl (New York University): "Scribe, Saint, and Author:
Hagiography and the Creation of a Textual Culture at Twelfth-Century
Durham"
Marlene
Villalobos Hennessy (Hunter College, CUNY): "The Disappearing
Book in the Revelation of the 100 Pater Nosters"
Cheryl
Goggin (University of Southern Mississippi): Conrad of Hirsau's
Miniature of Spirit and Flesh: An Image for the Military
Orders"
Abby
Kornfeld (New York University): "Meanings in the Margins:
Text and Image in Medieval Hebrew Manuscripts"
John
Munns (Cambridge University): "Early Evidence of Anti-Semitism
in England: The Case of Pembroke 120"
Anna
Dysert (McGill University): "Bodily paynes: Middle English
Devotional Literature and Late Medieval Medicine"
Mary
Frances Brown (University of Minnesota): "Transformations
of Reading through the Scholastic Encyclopedia: Citations
of Hrabanus Maurus' De laudibus sanctae crucis in
the Manuscripts of Vincent of Beauvais' Speculum maius"
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Academy of America
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Editor:
Mary-Jo Arn (MA@MedievalAcademy.org)
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