IMC 2013: Keywords
IMC 2013: Sessions tagged with Manuscripts and Palaeography
- Adam of Bremen and His Gesta: Reflections on Local Matters in Scandinavia (603)
- After the Conquest: Communities, Languages, Ideals, Forms (531)
- Aspirational Behaviour in Late Medieval England (1629)
- Bec and Beyond: Monastic Cultures of Writing in Normandy and England, c. 1000-1200 (830)
- Books Have Their Histories: Medieval Chronicles and Their Scribes, Manuscripts, and Early Editions, I (527)
- Books Have Their Histories: Medieval Chronicles and Their Scribes, Manuscripts, and Early Editions, II - Prose Brut Manuscripts (627)
- Books Have Their Histories: Medieval Chronicles and Their Scribes, Manuscripts, and Early Editions, III - Historical Texts and Their Authors, Audiences, and Printers (727)
- Books Have Their Histories: Medieval Chronicles and Their Scribes, Manuscripts, and Early Editions, IV - Beyond Brut History (827)
- Canon Law, I: Letters and Law in the 12th Century (125)
- Canon Law, II: Developing Romano-Canonical Legal Procedure in the 12th and 13th Centuries (225)
- Canon Law, III: Law and the Papacy in the 13th Century (325)
- Cantum pulcriorem invenire: Medieval Conductus Music and Its Function (1006)
- Chronicles and Legal Texts in 13th-Century England: Problems of Composition and the Construction of the Past (211)
- Cistercian Studies, I: Constructing Cistercian Pleasures and the Pleasures of Cistercian Construction (1526)
- Digital Pleasures, I: Pleasing the Paleographer? - Examples of Automatic Writer Identification (530)
- Digital Pleasures, II: Tools for Dating and Describing Script (630)
- Digital Pleasures, III: Diplomatics and Editorial Practices in the 21st Century (730)
- Digital Pleasures, IV: Scholarly Editions, Data Formats, Data Exploitation (1030)
- Digital Pleasures, V: Automated Text Recognition, Text Annotation, and Scholarly Edition in the 21st Century (1130)
- Durandus of Saint-Pourçain and His Sentences Commentary: Transmission and Doctrine (132)
- Enjoying the Rewards of a Saintly Life: Visualising Sanctity in Late Medieval Art (1514)
- French Connections and Middle English Literature (1527)
- From Pain to Pleasure through Ecstatic Experience: Responses to the Crucified Christ (517)
- Gazing - or, the Pleasures of the Eye (515)
- Gentry Entertainments in Middle English and Middle French Literature (1627)
- History and Historians in the Anglo-Norman Realm (731)
- Humour within Texts: Satire, Irony, and Riddles (623)
- In Search of Spiritual Pleasure (117)
- Jerusalem of the Senses, II: Re-Enacting the Passion in Late Medieval Europe (817)
- Joy and Pain: The Role of Suffering and Affliction in Medieval Religious Writing (1204)
- Libri nefandissimi: Heretical Texts and Texts about Heresy in the Later Middle Ages (1707)
- Links across the North Sea in the 11th Century: A Multidisciplinary Perspective (1730)
- Literary Culture in Pre-Reform 10th-Century England (1601)
- Manuscripts and Texts in Medieval Austria (326)
- Mappings, I: Spiritual Mapping (507)
- Mappings, II: Mapping Contexts (607)
- Mappings, III: Practical/Political Mapping (707)
- Material Witnesses: Text and Image in Hebrew and Arabic Manuscripts (1306)
- Medieval Cultural, Textual, and Material Culture in the Digital Age (301)
- Medieval to Early Modern: Transition of Romance and its Motifs in England and Spain (1127)
- Medieval to Modern: Raptors, Reading, and Restored Glass (324)
- Military Skills and Martial Pleasures, IV: Preparations and Consequences of Martial Practice (818)
- Neglected Texts in Late Antique and Early Medieval Monasticism (203)
- Nuove Leve, I: Young Germanic Philologists in Italy (1228)
- Nuove Leve, II: Young Germanic Philologists in Italy (1328)
- Origin, Usage, and Functionality of the Frankish leges (703)
- Pleasure, Sound, and Space from Pre-Conquest to Late Medieval Literature (1611)
- Pleasure and Sinfulness in Everyday Life: Healing, Hygiene, and Material Culture (1122)
- Pleasure by Learning and in the Law (814)
- Pleasure for the Eye, II: Beauty Is in the Eye of the Beholder - Communicating with Art (215)
- Pleasure in Late Medieval Urban Material Culture (323)
- Pleasures and Pains of Family Life in Late Medieval Hagiography (622)
- Pleasures of Knowledge and Learning (714)
- Pleasures of Transformation and Bestiality (513)
- Popes and Robbers: The English Embassy to Rome in 1061 (303)
- Reading for Pleasure?: Paratext and Literacy in Manuscripts and Early Printed Books (514)
- Reading Practice and Practising Reading in the 15th Century: Pedagogy, Policy, and Play (1027)
- Shaping Episcopal Ideology: Relics, Images, and Books (1125)
- 'So of old bookes cometh our cunnyng newe': Accessing Medieval Texts and Images in the Digital Age (1628)
- Space, Music, Text, and Praxis: Popular Belief and the Long Middle Ages in the North, 15th-17th Centuries, II (611)
- Spreading the Light: Transmission and Reception of the Vernacular Elucidarium (332)
- Texts and Identities, III: Organising Knowledge and Constructing Communities (1210)
- The Overland Trade Project, 1430-1540 (728)
- The Pleasure of Discovery: Recent Research and New Perspectives on British Library Manuscripts, I (1533)
- The Pleasure of Discovery: Recent Research and New Perspectives on British Library Manuscripts, II (1633)
- The Princess, the Friar, and the Book: Medieval Scenes of Private Pleasure and Religious Practice (1516)
- The Reign of Louis the Pious and the Productivity of an Empire, I: High Fidelity (1503)
- The Transformation of the Book in the Long 12th Century (1720)
- To Be a Neighbour to St Maurice, II (322)
- Visual Pleasure and the Virgin Mary (1215)