“Queering the Manuscript: a Study of Morgan Library MS G.47” - Vivian Brown, Trinity College Dublin “Tasting the Fruit of the Orchard: Interpretive Agency, Authorial Will, and Organizational Failure in Pierpont Morgan Library MS M.162” - Elissa Johnston, Fordham University “North Africa and its Peoples in the Book of Games by Alfonso X: Reimagining Thirteenth-Century Court Culture in the Western” - Alexandra Peters, Bowdoin College Monday, 12 June 2023 - M5: Roles of the Manuscript - 48th Annual Saint Louis Conference on Manuscript Studies - Père Marquette Gallery More information is available from the event program and the symposium website. Thursday, JWine Reception: Co-Sponsored by International Center of Medieval Art, New York, 6:00-7:30 p.m. OF PARTICULAR INTEREST FOR ICMA MEMBERS IS: A curator’s talk is scheduled there Tuesday late afternoon. An exhibit,“The Nature of Things: Medieval Art and Ecology, 1100-1550,” is also at the Pulitzer Arts Foundation, which is within walking distance. Louis Conference of Manuscript Studies, now in its 48th year the International Arthurian Studies conference a conference on Late Medieval Philosophy. This year, alongside general sessions, three mini-conferences going on within the bounds of the symposium: the long-running St. The plenary speakers for 2023 will be Uta-Renate Blumentha l, of Catholic University of America, and Lia Markey, Director of the Center for Renaissance Studies at the Newberry Library. The goal of the symposium is to promote serious scholarly investigation on all topics and in all disciplines of the medieval and early modern world. The Annual Symposium on Medieval and Renaissance Studies provides a convenient summer venue in North America for scholars in all disciplines to present papers, organize sessions, participate in roundtables, and engage in interdisciplinary discussion.
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