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Manuscript Books in the Early Middle Ages (saec. VI-XI).  An informal forum for the presentation and discussion of research in Latin palaeography

Villa Barberini, Piazza San Pietro   --   30 May - 3 June 2004

Monday, 31 May 2004

7.30-8.30: Breakfast at Villa Barberini

Michael Gorman presiding

9.00: Maximilian Diesenberger, Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften - An Archbishop's Compilers: The Salzburg Scriptorium under Arn, c. 800

9.45: Beat von Scarpatetti, Università di Basilea - Cambiamento di scrittura a San Gallo all'inizio del secolo nono: «politico» o culturale?

10.30-10.45: Coffee break

10.45: Nicholas Everett, University of Toronto - Pacificus of Verona: not even a marginal figure?

11.30: Thomas Falmagne, Universität Frankfurt - Où ont été écrits les manuscrits d'Echternach du IXe siècle?

13.00: Lunch at Villa Barberini

Walter Pohl presiding

15.00: Michael Gorman, Milan - The List of Works in the Codex Diezianus and the Myth of Charlemagne's Library

15.45: Laura Pani, Università di Udine - I più antichi testimoni dell'Historia Langobardorum di Paolo Diacono: sulle tracce della prima diffusione dell'opera 

16.30-17.00: Coffee break

17.00: Michael I. Allen, University of Chicago - Common hands and scribal techniques in three manuscripts from Lisieux, c. 830

17.45: Helmut Reimitz, Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften - History, historiographical compendia and the social logic of the text: The writing and dissemination of Frankish history in the later Carolingian Empire

20.00: Dinner at La Veranda, hosted by The University of Notre Dame and the Rijksuniversiteit Groningen

Tuesday, 1 June 2004 

7.30-8.30: Breakfast at Villa Barberini

9.30-12.00 biblioteca nazionale centrale

9.30: Margherita Breccia Fratadocchi, BNC, Roma - Presentazione della mostra: I manoscritti del VI-XI sec. posseduti dalla Biblioteca Nazionale

10.00: Francesca Niutta, BNC, Roma - Per una biblioteca digitale nonantolana

10.30: Maria Pia Blasi, BNC, Roma - Dalla carolina di tipo romano alla romanesca nello scriptorium di Farfa: Analisi dei codd. Farf. 29, Farf. 32, Farf. 27

11.00: Maria Gabriella Critelli, BNC, Roma - Il Vittorio Emanuele 1630: tra beneventana e carolina

11.30: Livia Martinoli, BNC, Roma - Censimenti e descrizioni di manoscritti in MANUS

13.00: Lunch at Villa Barberini

Beat von Scarpatetti presiding

15.00: Martina Pantarotto, Università di Torino - Il contributo del Nord Italia nella storia delle collezioni canoniche: un manoscritto di Agilulfo con la Dionysiana Bobiensis

15.30: Gabriella Pomaro, Università di Firenze - Il «salterio di S. Romualdo»: proposte di provenienza e di datazione

16.00: Francesca Trasselli, Istituto Centrale per il Catalogo Unico, Roma - Codici provenienti dalla biblioteca di San Salvatore a Settimo

16.30-17.00: Coffee break

1700: Anthony Adams, University of Toronto - The Manuscript Tradition of Abbo of St Germain's Bella Parisiacae urbis

17.30: Harold Andrew Siegel III, University of Notre Dame - 

18.00: Erik Petersen, The Royal Library, Copenhagen - On-line and off-line observations on some pre-1000 manuscripts in the Royal Library, Copenhagen 

20.00: Dinner at Villa Barberini

Wednesday, 2 June 2004

7.30-8.30: Breakfast at Villa Barberini

Jos Hermans presiding

9.00: Jos Hermans, Department of Medieval and Renaissance Studies, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen - Writing Greek in Latin manuscripts: Copying Aulus Gellius in the ninth century

9.30: Kevanne Kirkwood, University of Delaware - Bobbio and the Book of Durrow: A note on the Turin Gospels and related fragments in Turin and Milan

10.00: Elke Krotz, Universität München - Priscians Institutiones grammaticae: Textgeschichte und Glossierung im frühen Mittelalter

10.30-11.00: Coffee break

11.00: John F. Petruccione, Catholic University of America - Syntax glosses in a ninth-century manuscript of Prudentius' Peristephanon, Reg. lat. 321 

11.30: Brian Møller Jensen, University of Stockholm - Codex Angelicus 123 as a liturgical manuscript

12.00: Nicola Tangari, Università di Lecce - Musical and Liturgical Aspects of some Manuscript Books from Troia now in the Biblioteca Nazionale in Naples

13.00: Lunch at Villa Barberini

15.00-19.00

The gardens of the Quirinal Palace, the official residence of the President of the Italian Republic, are open to the public on this day once a year, from 15.00 until 19.00. The Vatican Library is not closed.

Thursday, 3 June 2004 

7.30-8.30: Breakfast at Villa Barberini 

Barbara Baert presiding

15.00: Barbara Baert, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven - Hrabanus Maurus and the Image of Heraclius: The Depiction of the Exultation of the Cross in the Mont St Michel Sacramentary, Pierpont Morgan M.641 

15.45: Lieve Watteeuw, Department of Art History, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven & Manuscript Department, Royal Library, Brussels - A case study in material conservation and illuminating techniques: Brussels 10066-10077, Prudentius, Psychomachia and Physiologus

16.30: Beate Fricke, Universität Trier - The Depiction of idolatry in Paris lat. 12302, the commentary of Haimo of Auxerre on Ezechiel

17.15-17.30: Coffee break

17.30: David Ganz, Universität Münster - Visione e iscrizione. Le illustrazioni di Isaia e Daniele nei commentari hieronymiani di Bamberg Msc. Bibl. 22 e 76

18.15: Giuseppa Zanichelli, Università di Parma - Miniatura e sistemi di memoria nel codice tardo-antico e altomedievale 

19.00: Aperitivo at Villa Barberini

20.00: Dinner at La Veranda, hosted by The University of Notre Dame and the Rijksuniversiteit Groningen.

Michael Gorman

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