IMC 2011: Keywords
IMC 2011: Sessions tagged with Language and Literature - Latin
- 14th-Century Studies, II: Communicating with the Crown (229)
- Authority and Social Status: A Question of Money? (1523)
- Bede and the Future, I: Eschatology (101)
- Bede and the Future, II: The Anglo-Saxon Context (201)
- Chaucer, I: Holiness and the Literary (1510)
- Cultural and Political Relationships in the Long 10th Century, II (628)
- Cultural Memory, I: Inclusion and Exclusion in Early Medieval Europe (1024)
- Cultural Memory, II: Transmission of Texts in a Transcultural Perspective (1124)
- Danish 12th-Century Historiography in a European Context (1005)
- Dialectics and Concepts of Time in the High Middle Ages (1504)
- Discovering the Riches of the Word: Religious Reading in the Late Middle Ages in City, Cloister, and Court, V - Between Two Cultures: Latin and Vernacular/Manuscript and Print (815)
- Elegiac Comedy (1008)
- English Romance, Nation, and (Obscene) Scribal Innovation (1314)
- From Poor and Plain to Richly Illustrated: New Research on the Latin Bestiary (1216)
- Genre and Gender (1306)
- Gesta, Inventiones, and Specula Principum: Literary Models in Historiographical Sources of 11th and 12th-Century Europe (607)
- Gift-Giving, I: Gift-Giving and the Early Middle Ages (121)
- Gift-Giving, VI: Texts and Gifts (721)
- Health Rules and Health Evidence (1130)
- Latinity and Identity in Anglo-Saxon England, I (1501)
- Latinity and Identity in Anglo-Saxon England, II (1601)
- Material Wealth?: Christian Responses from Late Antique and Carolingian Literature (1520)
- Medieval Latin: Manuscripts, Transmissions, and Glosses (105)
- Medieval Latin Scholarship in the Manuscript Record (205)
- Miracles, Medicine, and Those in Need (714)
- Peter Abelard & Liberal Arts, I: The Rhetoric of Theology (1004)
- Peter Abelard & Liberal Arts, II: Ideals in Writing (1104)
- Peter Abelard & Liberal Arts, III: The Semantics of Temporality (1204)
- Peter Abelard & Liberal Arts, IV: Scholarly Identities (1304)
- Poverty and Wealth in Biblical Commentary (1315)
- Poverty and Wealth in Pre-Carolingian and Carolingian Society (1318)
- Poverty and Wealth in Religious Literature (1615)
- Problems and Possibilities of Early Medieval Diplomatic, I: Royal Charters and Royal Representatives (1507)
- Rich and Poor in Medieval Chronicles (215)
- Teaching Virtue in Medieval Latin Literature: Precept, Historiography, Exemplum (305)
- Technology in Medieval Literature (204)
- Texts and Identities, I: The Past, the Pagans, and the Frankish Church (708)
- Texts and Identities, II: The Past, the Present, and the Future - The Construction of Identities (808)
- Texts and Identities, III: Anglo-Saxon Connections (1208)
- Texts and Identities, IV: Appropriating Roman Models (1308)
- Texts and Identities, V: Classical Rhetoric and Christian Communities (1508)
- Texts and Identities, VI: Winners and Losers (1608)
- The Latin Poetry of Late Antiquity (505)
- The Rich Man's Feast and the Poor Man's Fare: Multidisciplinary Approaches to Food and Nutritional Health in the Middle Ages, IV - Early Medieval Recipes: Theory and Practice (822)
- Transformations and Transvaluations in Literary Texts of the Later Middle Ages (1215)
- Wealth, Vengeance, and Literary Culture in the Early Middle Ages (317)
- Wealth on the Margins of Literary Culture (1316)
- William of Malmesbury on Lamentations (605)