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IMC 2015: Sessions

Session 618: Matilda of Tuscany-Canossa: Commemorating the 9th Centennial of the Great Countess, I - Heresy and Reform

Tuesday 7 July 2015, 11.15-12.45

Sponsor:'Matilda 900' / School of Visual Arts, New York / Department of History / Medieval & Early Modern Centre, University of Sydney
Organisers:Valerie Eads, Department of Humanities & Sciences, School of Visual Arts, New York
Penelope Joan Nash, Department of History, University of Sydney
Moderator/Chair:R. I. Moore, School of History, Classics & Archaeology, Newcastle University
Paper 618-aCountess Matilda of Tuscany and Emperor Henry IV: Rule, Reform, and Entourage
(Language: English)
Penelope Joan Nash, Department of History, University of Sydney
Index terms: Ecclesiastical History, Lay Piety, Political Thought
Paper 618-bThe Lust for Original Purity: Heresy and the Gregorian Reform
(Language: English)
Lola Sharon Davidson, Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences, University of Technology, Sydney
Index terms: Ecclesiastical History, Lay Piety, Rhetoric, Sermons and Preaching
Paper 618-cReform and Heresy in the Gregorian Age: To What Extent was 'Reform' 'Heresy' and Vice Versa?
(Language: English)
John Oastler Ward, Medieval & Early Modern Centre, University of Sydney
Index terms: Ecclesiastical History, Political Thought, Rhetoric, Theology
Abstract

Heresy and Reform: commemorating the 9th centennial of the Great Countess Matilda of Tuscany; Matilde di Canossa.