Second Annual THESIS Meeting for Reading Medieval Manuscripts

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Second Annual THESIS Meeting for Reading Medieval Manuscripts
Thesis-ERC n°313339: IRHT-CNRS Paris
Second Annual THESIS Meeting for
Reading Medieval Manuscripts
Paris: 24-28 November 2014
Salle Terroine
Wednesday: 26 November 2014
Monday: 24 November 2014
9-12 Monica BRINZEI : Welcome and Introduction
Lunch
14-16 Steven LIVESEY (University of Oklahoma): Science
and the Sentences, or What Does Athens Have to Do with
Paris?
16-16.30 Coffee/Tea Break
16.30-18 Marco TOSTE (Universidade do Porto): The
Disappearance of a Literary Genre: The Commentary Tradition
on the Sentences in Sixteenth-Century Iberia
18-19 Discussion
9-12 William DUBA (Radboud Universiteit Nijmehen)
Nijmegen Universitat): Medieval Reportationes of University
Lectures: The Sentences Commentary of William of Brienne
Lunch
14.30-16 Monica BRINZEI (IRHT, Paris): Some Case
Studies from the Collatio of the Manuscripts of James of
Eltville's In primum Sententiarum
16-16.30 Coffee/Tea Break
16.30-18 Reading Class: Daniel COMAN (Universitatea
Cluj-Napoca): The Reception of Anselm's Monologion in
the Fourteenth-Century Trinitarian Controversy. Case Study:
James of Eltville’s Commentary on the Sentences, Q. 9.
18-19 Discussion
Tuesday: 25 November 2014
Thursday: 27 November 2014
10-12 Dominique POIREL (IRHT-Paris): Quelle methode
d’édition critique est la meilleure? Le cas du commentaire
d’Hugues de Saint-Victoir sur la Hiérarchie celeste du pseudoDenysl’Aréopagite.
Lunch
13-16 Ueli ZAHND (Universität Basel): Round Table on
the Database of the SIEPM’s Sentences Project and the Case
Study of James of Eltville
Invited guests: Jacob SCHMUTZ (Sorbonne
Paris IV), William COURTENAY (Madison
University), Silvain PIRON (EHESS, Paris)
9-12: Pascale BERMON (CNRS, Paris): Introduction aux
commentaires des Sentences de Grégoire de Rimini et de Robert
Holkot
Lunch
14-16 Reading class: Madalina PANTEA (Universitatea
Cluj-Napoca): The Reception of Augustine in the Sentences
Commentary of James of Eltville, l. 1, q. 7
16-16.30 Coffee/Tea Break
16.30-18 Christopher SCHABEL: John Hiltalingen of Basel
and James of Eltville
18-19 Discussion
16-16.30 Coffee/Tea Break
16.30-18 Lidia LANZA (Universidade do Porto):
Composition, Redaction, Exemplar and Pecia: a Case Study of
Peter of Auvergne's Scriptum super libros Politicorum and
its Critical Edition
18-18.30 Mihai MAGA (Universitatea Cluj-Napoca): The
development of a visual interface for the electronic collation of
manuscripts
18.30-19 Discussion
Friday: 28 November
9-12 Reading class: TEAM: Looking for the Implicit Sources
of James of Eltville: John Hiltalinger of Basel.
Lunch
14-16 Reading class: Alexandra ANISIE (Universitatea
Cluj-Napoca): Philosophy and Theology in the Prologue of John
Brammart's Commentary on the Sentences. An Overview of
His Doctrine and Explicit Sources
16-16.30 Coffee/Tea Break
16.30-18 Discussion avec Zenon KALUZA
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