IMC 2011: Keywords
IMC 2011: Sessions tagged with Manuscripts and Palaeography
- Bede and the Future, II: The Anglo-Saxon Context (201)
- Canon Law, III: Authority and the Canons in the 12th Century (327)
- Chaucer, II: Gender, Genres, Speech Acts (1610)
- Cistercians in Search of True Poverty: Inspiration, Reception, Living Practice (1511)
- Cistercians Rich and Poor (130)
- Cosmology, Astronomy, and Divination (1604)
- 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)
- Digital Anglo-Saxons: Charters, People, and Script (1301)
- Discovering the Riches of the Word: Religious Reading in the Late Middle Ages in City, Cloister, and Court, I - The Power of Words and Images (315)
- Discovering the Riches of the Word: Religious Reading in the Late Middle Ages in City, Cloister, and Court, II - Voices from England (515)
- Discovering the Riches of the Word: Religious Reading in the Late Middle Ages in City, Cloister, and Court, III - Between Cloister and World (615)
- Discovering the Riches of the Word: Religious Reading in the Late Middle Ages in City, Cloister, and Court, IV - Text and Paratext (715)
- 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)
- Economic Aspects of Medieval Drama (119)
- English Romance, Nation, and (Obscene) Scribal Innovation (1314)
- From Poor and Plain to Richly Illustrated: New Research on the Latin Bestiary (1216)
- Gift-Giving, VI: Texts and Gifts (721)
- Italian Merchants in Northern Europe in the Later Middle Ages: Prosperity and Disaster (1119)
- Latinity and Identity in Anglo-Saxon England, I (1501)
- Liturgical Treasures and Courtly Treasures, III (1213)
- Making the World Go Round: Coinage, Currency, Credit, Recycling, and Finance in Medieval Europe, III (1221)
- Manuscript Production in Oxford in the 13th Century (806)
- Mappings, I: Medieval Mappae Mundi, I (1010)
- Mappings, II: Digital Cartographies - A Workshop (1110)
- Mappings, III: Medieval Mappae Mundi, II (1210)
- Medieval Commemoration, IV: Politics of Memoria (525)
- Medieval Latin: Manuscripts, Transmissions, and Glosses (105)
- Medieval Latin Scholarship in the Manuscript Record (205)
- Monastic Memorial Culture in the Anglo-Norman World, c. 1050-1150 (1625)
- Money and Memory, II: To Impress the Less - Patronage as Representation of Power (1519)
- Money and Memory, III: The Use of Art as a Ticket to Heaven (1613)
- Musicological Approaches to Poverty and Wealth (1616)
- New Directions in Charter Studies, II: Charters, Law, and Custom, (ii) (1128)
- New Directions in Charter Studies, III: Insular Charters in the Anglo-Saxon and Anglo-Norman Periods (1228)
- New Directions in Charter Studies, IV: 'Norman' Charter Collections (1328)
- New Directions in Charter Studies, VI: Charters, Cartularies and Forgery (1620)
- Normans, Normandy, and the Wider Norman World: 911 from a 2011 Perspective, IV (810)
- Old English Manuscript Texts (1201)
- One Subject and Several Discourses: The Rich and the Poor in the Latin West (619)
- Palaeography and Diplomatics: So Far and Yet So Close from Each Other... (207)
- Persuading the Listeners: Modes of Arguments in Missionary Texts and Hagiography (706)
- Pious Donations and Church Wealth (1111)
- Post-Iconography: Beyond Influence (1302)
- Poverty and Wealth in Biblical Commentary (1315)
- Poverty and Wealth in Religious Literature (1615)
- Re-Appraising Orderic Vitalis (507)
- 'Scolpire l'architettura', Sculpting Architecture: Richness and Poverty in the Cistercian Abbeys of Center-North Italy, 12th-14th Centuries, II (330)
- Something for Nothing: Pictorial and Material Austerity in the Visual Arts of the Middle Ages, I - Communicating with Austerity (513)
- Something for Nothing: Pictorial and Material Austerity in the Visual Arts of the Middle Ages, II - The Mendicant Orders (613)
- Something for Nothing: Pictorial and Material Austerity in the Visual Arts of the Middle Ages, III - Saints and Ideals of Austerity (713)
- Strength in Numbers?: Towards Quantitative Analysis in Studies of Medieval Literacy (107)
- Teaching Virtue in Medieval Latin Literature: Precept, Historiography, Exemplum (305)
- Text-Image Relations in Late Medieval French Culture: 14th Century to 16th Century (307)
- The Art of Script(ure): Letters as Visual Signs in Micrography and other Forms of Hebrew Calligraphy (1002)
- The Bayeux Tapestry: Poor Threads and Naked Figures for Rich Halls? (113)
- The Late Medieval and Early Modern Life of Romances: Specifically, Icelandic Ones (102)
- The Verse Forms of Middle English Narratives (814)
- Wealth, Poverty, and Social Action in German Literature, II (816)
- Wealth and Poverty in Cistercian Yorkshire: Aspects of Kirkstall and Fountains (1230)
- Wealth in Medieval Romance and Ballads: Sources and Circulation, II (616)
- Whodunit?: Literary Forensics and Authorship Attribution for the Middle Ages (1209)