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The Lock-Keeper’s Cottage
Queen Mary
University of London
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June 18-19, 2010

Programme

Fri 18 June

9.30 -10.00
Registration

10.00-10.15
Welcome (Erik Niblaeus, King’s College London; Kati Ihnat, Queen Mary, University of London)

10.15-10.45
Barbara Gaspar (University College London)
Christian liturgy and the Qur’an: The office of the Immaculate Conception

10.45-11.15
Fañch Thoraval (Université Paris-Sorbonne/Ca’ Foscari Universitá, Venice)
The Italian polyphonic lauda: A musical testimony to the elaboration of the Ave Maria

11.15 – 11.45
Coffee 1

11.45 – 12.15
Luise M. Frenkel (University of Cambridge)
Liturgical settings for homilies during the First Council of Ephesus (431 AD)

12.15 – 12.45
Francisco de Asís García García (Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Department of Medieval History)
Liturgical reform and artistic expression in the late eleventh century in Aragon: From dogma to the liturgy of war

12.45 – 13.15
Claire Taylor Jones (University of Pennsylvania)
Liturgical renewal as spiritual renewal : A fifteenth- century hymnary from the Dominican convent of Adelhausen

13.15-14.15
Lunch

14.15 – 14.45
Anna-Laura de la Iglesia (Universität Freiburg im Breisgau, Department of Christian Archaeology and Byzantine History of Art )
The Descent from the Cross in late medieval liturgy and related uses of activated images

14.45 – 15.15
Kamil Kopania (University of Warsaw)
Sculpture and theatrical liturgy in medieval Poland

15.15 – 15.45
Coffee 2

15.45 – 16.15
Nausica Morandi (University of Padova)
Studying the Officium Stellae: Tradition and innovation in a multidisciplinary approach

16.15 – 16.45
Olivia Robinson (University of Oxford)
Liturgical drama or dramatic use of the liturgy? The Nativity play of the Carmelite convent at Huy

16.45 – 17.00
Closing remarks for the day

 

Sat 19 June

10.00-10.30
Christine Phillips (University of York)
‘For as many of you have been baptised in Christ, have put on Christ’ (Gal 3.27): The virgin martyr as a male monastic exemplum in Bede’s hymn Illuxit alma saeculis

10.30-11.00
Coffee 3

11.00-11.30
Henry Parkes (University of Cambridge)
‘Une intention concertée de liturgistes’: Reappraising the tenth-century Pontifical Romano-Germanique

11.30-12.00
Franz Fischer (Royal Irish Academy, Dublin)
What is all this about? The first edition of William of Auxerre’s treatise on liturgy

12.00-13.00
Lunch

13.00-15.00
Workshop with Professor Susan Boynton (Columbia University; Department of Music)

15.00-15.30
Coffee 4

15.30-16.30
Roundtable discussion

 

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