7.0066 Confs: Med-Ren Studies; Hooker; Francophone Wr. (3/115)

Elaine Brennan (EDITORS@BROWNVM.BITNET)
Thu, 24 Jun 1993 12:26:30 EDT

Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 7, No. 0066. Thursday, 24 Jun 1993.


(1) Date: Sun, 20 Jun 93 16:01:21 EDT (57 lines)
From: "R. A. Shoaf" <EXEMPLA@nervm.nerdc.ufl.edu>
Subject: The Ninth Biennial New College Conference on Medieval-
Renaissance Studies

(2) Date: Tue, 22 Jun 93 08:32:50 PDT (21 lines)
From: "Paul G. Stanwood" <USERSTAP@UBCMTSG.BITNET>
Subject: "Richard Hooker: Celebration and Appraisal"

(3) Date: Wed, 23 JUN 93 08:52:32 BST (37 lines)
From: DR_HOPKIN@TVAX.CLP.AC.UK
Subject: Francophone Writing

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Date: Sun, 20 Jun 93 16:01:21 EDT
From: "R. A. Shoaf" <EXEMPLA@nervm.nerdc.ufl.edu>
Subject: The Ninth Biennial New College Conference on Medieval-Renaissance


THIS ANNOUNCEMENT IS BEING POSTED TO SEVERAL LISTS -- APOLOGIES FOR ANY
DUPLICATION.

Professor Lee D. Snyder, Director of Medieval-Renaissance Studies, New
College of USF, Sarasota, has asked me to post the following announcement
of the Ninth Biennial New College Conference; the announcement is based on the
flyer he will soon be mailing to colleagues around North America.

*** CALL FOR PAPERS ***

THE NINTH BIENNIAL NEW COLLEGE CONFERENCE ON MEDIEVAL-RENAISSANCE STUDIES
March 10-12, 1994

Conference will be held on the New College Campus adjacent to the Sarasota-
Bradenton Airport. Motel list on request. Longer versions of nominated
conference papers will be considered for publication in EXEMPLARIA. The
Conference will feature two major speakers, one in history, one in literature.

All aspects of Europe and the Mediterranean before 1630 A.D. and any
discipline: especially interest in papers on Italian Studies, French and
Spanish Studies, Medieval/Renaissance Humanism, Courtly Culture, Ritual and
Drama, Urban History, and the 12th-Century Renaissance.

Deadline for submission of a one-page abstract: December 01, 1993.
Notification of acceptance by December 20, 1993.

Please send inquiries and abstracts to

Professor Lee D. Snyder, Director, Medieval-Renaissance Studies
New College of USF
5700 North Tamiami Trail
Sarasota, FL 34243-2197

PLEASE SHARE THIS ANNOUNCEMENT WITH OTHER INTERESTED COLLEAGUES



R. A. Shoaf, Editor, EXEMPLARIA 904.371-7149
Vice-President, Council of Editors of Learned Journals 904.392-5299
Alumni Professor of English 904.374-2473 (FAX)
4338 Turlington Hall EXEMPLA@NERVM.Bitnet
University of Florida EXEMPLA@Nervm.Nerdc.Ufl.Edu









PLEASE SHARE THIS ANNOUNCEMENT WITH OTHER INTERESTED COLLEAGUES
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Date: Tue, 22 Jun 93 08:32:50 PDT
From: "Paul G. Stanwood" <USERSTAP@UBCMTSG.BITNET>
Subject: "Richard Hooker: Celebration and Appraisal"



---(Forwarded from: Paul G. Stanwood@UBCMTSG.BITNET, Dated: Tue, 22 Jun 93
08:31:34 PDT)---

A conference marking the 400th anniversary of the first
edition of *Of the Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity* and
completion of The Folger Library Edition of The Works
of Richard Hooker will take place September 24-26, 1993
at The Folger Shakespeare Library and The Washington
National Cathedral, Washington, D.C. Plenary speakers
include William J. Bouwsma, Patrick Collinson, Brian
Vickers, and Rowan Williams. Papers on Hooker's work or
influence are invited. For further information, contact
Professor A. S. McGrade, Richard Hooker Conference,
Department of Philosophy, U-54, The University of
Connecticut, Storrs, CT 06269-2054.
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Date: Wed, 23 JUN 93 08:52:32 BST
From: DR_HOPKIN@TVAX.CLP.AC.UK

CONFERENCE ANNOUNCEMENT
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FRANCOPHONE WRITING.
Language and Literature in North and
West Africa

LONDON GUILDHALL UNIVERSITY
Faculty of Human Sciences

16-17 July 1993


Plenary sessions and sectional meetings on a wide range of topics.

Plenary speakers include Mongo Beti, Albert Memmi and Charles Bonn. Cultural
evening with Noor Shimaal.

Full programme and conference details, including accommodation, available from

Laila Ibfnassi,
Department of Language Studies,
London Guildhall University
Calcutta House
Old Castle Street,
London E1 7NT

071 320 1000 or 2217
fax 071 320 1121

e-mail DR_Hopkin @uk.ac.clp.tvax