October 6 @ University of Pennsylvania

 

 

Speakers:

 

 

 

– Kathleen Andersen-Weyman (Barzoport College), “Andreas Capellanus and Medieval Concepts of Self”

 

 

 

– Edward Peters (University of Pennsylvania), “The Lady Vanishes: Gervaise of Tilbury on Heresy and Wonders’

 

 

December 8 @ Princeton University

 

 

Organizers:  Elaine Beretz, Bryn Mawr College, and Gregory Moule

 

 

Speakers:

 

 

– David Peterson (Washington and Lee University0, “Religion and the Church in Renaissance Italy”

 

 

– Thomas Izbicki (Rutgers University), “Defending a Conservative View on Witches: Cardinal Juan de Torquemada OP on the canon Episcopi [C. 26 q. 5 c. 12]”

 

 

– Caroline Walker Bynum (Institute for Advanced Studies), “Matter and Miracles”

 

 

 

February 16 @ Lutheran Theological Seminary at Phildelphia

 

 

Organizers: Donald Duclow, Gwynedd-Mercy College, and Elaine Beretz, Bryn Mawr College

 

 

Speakers:

 

 

                – David Wallace (University of Pennsylvania), “Discovering Margery Kempe”

 

 

– Ljubomir Milanovic (Rutgers University), “Advertising the Body: Translatio of St. Stephen and the Fresco Cycle in the Church of San Lorenzo fuori le mura in Rome”

 

 

– Marcia Colish (Yale University), “The Book of the Gentile and the Three Sages: Ramon Llull as Anselm of Canterbury Redevivus?”

 

 

April 26 @ University of Delaware: Joint meeting of the DVMA and the University of Delaware Medieval-Renaissance Colloquium
Topic:  Papers on English Medieval Literature, History and Art in Honor of Mary P. Richards
Organizer:  Lawrence Nees, University of Delaware
Speakers:

 

 

Laura Cochrane (University of Delaware), “‘Where There Is No Time:’  The Quadrivium and Images of Eternity”

 

Lisa Letau (University of Delaware), The Cloud of Unknowing: The Individual Reaching for God”

 

Kathleen Davis (Princeton University), “How English Law Has Been Written: Collection, Translation, and Tailoring in the 11th- and 12th Centuries”

 

Dorothy Shepherd (Pratt Institute), “Anglo-Norman Manuscript Production in Canterbury”