IMC 2008: Time slots
IMC 2008: Sessions on Wednesday 9 July, 11.15-12.45
- An Animal as an Image of Human Being (1116)
- Aristotelian Physics in the Later Middle Age (1104)
- Borders and Boundaries, II: Castles and Monasteries (1109)
- Christian Natural Motives: From the Beginning to the End (1122)
- Concepts of Courtesy and Chivalry (1110)
- Concepts of the Self in the 11th and 12th Centuries (1111)
- Contexts for Bede's Writings (1101)
- Desperately Seeking the 'First Person' Narrative, II: Devotional Narratives (1108)
- Englishness and the Sea, II: Post-Conquest Writings (1120)
- Forests in England and Wales, I: What and Where Were the Forests and What Were They for? (1112)
- Italian and Central European Art as a Playground of Nature (1121)
- Medieval Canon Law, V: Eastern Canon Law - Councils, Authority, and Canon Law (1126)
- Natural History / The History of Nature: Appraising the 'Natural' in the Middle Ages, II (1117)
- Nature and Religion in Piers Plowman (1119)
- Reading and Writing Cistercians (1123)
- Sea and Desert in Crusading Narratives (1113)
- Texts and Buildings: The Setting of Late Medieval Devotion in England (1106)
- Texts and Identities, VI: Fredegar's World - Mediterranean History in a 7th-Century Frankish Chronicle, (i) (1125)
- The (Sensual) Perception of Divine Nature by Medieval Mystics (1114)
- The Economic and Cultural Meaning of Waterways (1115)
- The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, II: War (1102)
- The Natural World in Late Antiquity and Byzantium, I (1118)
- The Unnatural Jew, II: Jewish Animals (1105)
- Visual Medievalism in Film and Art since 1890 (1107)
- Written Inside and Outside, I: Outside Letter and Inside Meaning in Biblical Exegesis (1103)