14.0406 conference: The City and the Book

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                   Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 14, No. 406.
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             Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 07:05:46 +0100
             From: Arun-Kumar Tripathi <tripathi@statistik.uni-dortmund.de>
             Subject: City and Book, Florence, dates, places (fwd)
    
    dear humanists,
    
    [Hi, on behalf of Julia Bolton Holloway, Hermit of the Holy Family,
    Librarian Biblioteca Fioretta Mazzei, Piazzale Donatello 38, 50132
    Firenze, Italy..all interested Librarians, scholars, publishers,
    interested persons, are invited. "The City and the Book Proceedings"
    will be published on the Web and as a CD..Thank you.--Arun]
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    ---------- Forwarded message ----------
    Date: Sat, 21 Oct 2000 16:44:34 +0200
    From: Julia Bolton Holloway <juliana@tin.it>
    To: tny@mail.dou.dk
    
    The City and the Book I, will be held in Florence's Certosa, 30, 31 May, 1
    June, Wednesday through Friday, 2001; with a Book Fair in Piazzale
    Donatello, 2, 3 June, Saturday and Sunday, 2001.
    
    The City and the Book, International Congress I, 2001, will be held on
    European Bibles: Laurentian Library, Codex Amiatinus; British Library,
    Lindisfarne Gospels; Lichfield Cathedral, St Chad's Gospel; Trinity College,
    Dublin, Book of Kells, Arni Magnusson Institute, Icelandic Bible, and on
    their monastic and pilgrimage contexts, discussing also Jerome, Paula,
    Eustochium, and Egeria (Arezzo Codex);
    The City and the Book II, 2002, on the Illuminated Manuscripts created by
    Hildegard of Bingen (Lucca Codex), Alfonso el Sabio (Florentine Cantigas),
    Brunetto Latino (Tresor/Tesoro), Dante Alighieri (Commedia), Birgitta of
    Sweden (Revelationes, Siena Codex), Christine de Pizan (Chemin de Long
    Estude), and on the Friends of God, Marguerite Porete (Riccardian Codex),
    Mechtild von Magdebourg (Einsiedeln Codex), Heinrich Suso, Jan van
    Ruusbroec, Julian of Norwich, Catherine of Siena, Boccaccio and Chaucer;
    The City and the Book III, 2003, the Printed Book, will be on the
    Anglo-Italian writers, Milton, Blake, the Shelleys and Byron, Elizabeth
    Barrett Browning's Aurora Leigh, Robert Browning's Ring and the Book, Dante
    Gabriel Rossetti and the Pre-Raphaelites, the Oxford Movement, and
    Dosteivsky's Idiot, written in Florence.
    
    Librarians, scholars, publishers, interested persons, are invited. The City
    and the Book Proceedings will be published on the Web and as a CD, for
    individuals and for libraries.
    
    [material deleted]
    
    For further information: http://www.umilta.net/congress.html  Italian
    version: <http://www.umilta.net/convegni.html>
    ___________
    And God was a child curled up who slept in her and her veins were
    flooded with His wisdom which is night, which is starlight, which is silence.
    And her whole being was embraced in Him whom she embraced and they
    became tremendous silence.                      Thomas Merton/Mustard Seed
    
    Julia Bolton Holloway, Hermit of the Holy Family, Librarian
    Biblioteca Fioretta Mazzei, Piazzale Donatello 38, 50132 Firenze, Italy
    e-mail: juliana@tin.it  website: <http://www.umilta.net>
    _____________
    



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