8.0229 Conf: 24th Medieval Workshop, UBC (1/114)

Elaine Brennan (EDITORS@BROWNVM.BITNET)
Tue, 4 Oct 1994 00:01:32 EDT

Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 8, No. 0229. Tuesday, 4 Oct 1994.

Date: Mon, 3 Oct 1994 09:18:04 -0700 (PDT)
From: "Hanna E. Kassis" <kassis@unixg.ubc.ca>
Subject: Conference



THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA
Faculty of Arts

Committee on Medieval Studies

THE TWENTY-FOURTH MEDIEVAL WORKSHOP
18-19 November 1994

PROGRAMME

Friday, 18 November 1994

9.30-10.30 Session 1
9.30-10.00 ELM, Susanna "Anti-Montanist attacks in the fourth century"
10.00-10.30 BURRUS, Virginia "Orthodoxy, heresy, and the rhetoric of
gender in the writings
of Ambrose of Milan"

10.30-11.00 Break

11.00-12.00 Session 2
11.00-11.30 MAIER, Harry O. "Denouncing the Manichee: Leo the Great and
the Orthodox
Panopticon"
11.30-12.00 EVANS, Allan "The Monophysite persecution under Justin I: The
Eastern View"

12.30-1.20 Session 3 Koerner Lecture
PETERS, Edward M. "The prosecution of heretics and the
emerging criminal law of
twelfth and thirteenth-century Europe"

1.30-2.30 Lunch

2.45-3.45 Session 4
2.45-3.15 MCLYNN, Neil "From Palladius to Maximinus: Passing the Arian
Torch"
3.15-3.45 VESSEY, Mark "Obelus and Anathema: The forging of orthodoxy in
Late Latin
antiquity"

3.45-4.00 Break

4.00-5.00 Session 5
4.00-4.30 BRENON, Anne "Les he're'sies de l'An Mil: aux sources du
catharisme?"
4.30-5.00 HAGMAN, Ylva "Unity and diversity within the catharo-bogomil
movement"

Concert of Medieval Music

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SATURDAY, 19 November 1994

9.30-10.30 Session 6
9.30-10.00 PHAN, Chantal "Translating Marguerite Porete's (heretical?)
passages on
annihilation: Philosophical and philological implications of
grammatical ambiguities"
10.00-10.30 WATSON, Nicholas "`A Book of Scarcely Believable Subtlety
Composed By A
Woman': Subtilitas, Heresy, and Marguerite Porete's Mirouer
des Simples Ames"

10.30-11.00 Break

11.00-12.30 Session 7
11.00-11.30 FISHMAN, Talya "Medieval rabbinic civilization and its
discontents"
11.30-12.00 KUBARYCZ, Brian "The Precious Object and the Pearl: The Gothic
ideologeme of
the Jew(el)"
12.00-12.30 SAHAS, Daniel "Islam as a heresy in the Byzantine anti-Islamic
literature"

12.30-1.45 Lunch

2.00-3.30 Session 8
2.00-2.30 KELLY, Andy "Wyclif and Hus: Heresy Trials in Oxford and at
the Council of
Constance"
2.30-3.00 KLASSEN, John "Women and gender in the Hussite revolution"
3.00-3.30 BAK, Janos "Heresy and vernacular in Central Europe"

3.30-4.00 Break

4.00-6.00 Session 9
4.00-4.30 DOBSON, Barrie "Lollardy and the English peasants' revolt of
1381"
4.30-5.00 JUSTICE, Steven "Doctrinal Genealogy and the Study of Medieval
Dissent: A Case
from England"
5.00-5.30 DONATELLI, Joseph "Extinguishing the Fires of Rhetoric: De
spiritu Guidonis and
Late Medieval Heresies about Purgatory"
5.30-6.00 GUTH, DeLloyd "Judicializing heresy: Teamwork in Late-Medieval
common and
canon laws for controlling correct thinking"


Reception (Registered participants)

To register, please contact me by mail, fax or e-mail
Information on accommodation available upon request


____________________________________________________________________________
Hanna E. Kassis
Department of Religious Studies Tel. (604) 822-6523 (voice)
University of British Columbia Fax (604) 224-6279
Vancouver, Canada V6T 1Z1 E-mail: kassis@unixg.ubc.ca