IMC 2016: Keywords
IMC 2016: Sessions tagged with Language and Literature - Latin
- AD 716: Bede, Wearmouth-Jarrow, and Beyond, I (1501)
- Adapting Concepts of Love (1005)
- A Frontier Society?: The Iberian Peninsula (334)
- Anglo-Saxon Riddles and Wisdom, II: 'Other' Speaking and Writing (702)
- Anglo-Saxon Riddles and Wisdom, IV: Learned Content and Contacts (1240)
- Blood, Sex, and Murder: The Lives and Deaths of Martyrs in Medieval England (1202)
- Carolingian Religious Culture (1030)
- Channelling the Sublunary Experience: Change in Medieval Thought and Fiction, I (102)
- Chronicling Famine (316)
- Cistercians, II: Cistercian Systems - Communication, Interaction, Mobilisation (739)
- Cistercians, IV: Cistercian Archaeology (1039)
- Cities of Readers, IV: Guides to the Good Life (809)
- Conceptualizing Community in High Medieval Literature (1133)
- Crossing Borders in the Insular Middle Ages, I: Romance and History (130)
- Crossing Borders in the Insular Middle Ages, II: Scientific and Technical Writings (230)
- Cultivation, Exploitation, and Identity: Literary Uses of the Landscape (621)
- Cultural Contacts, Linguistic Traces: Comparative Approaches to Medieval Words and Books (701)
- Culture and Conflict, I: Writing War (1036)
- Dangerous Books: Readers' Responses to Heretical Literature, Apocryphal Sources, and Other Suspicious Texts, 500-1500 (1332)
- Defining Medieval Words for Modern Audiences (131)
- Determining 'English' Identity in the 12th Century: Texts and Contexts (126)
- Digital Approaches to Medieval Latin Vocabulary (831)
- Digital Approaches to Texts, Manuscripts, and Books: Methods and Transposability (731)
- Digital Methods, I: Three Case Studies for Digital Palaeography (531)
- Disease, Disfigurement, and Death (637)
- DISTAFF, I: Cloth and Clothing for the Rich and Royal (106)
- Early Medieval Britain: The Britons in Context (1102)
- Eating (and Being Eaten) in the Afterlife and Otherworlds (1225)
- Eating and Being Eaten by God, II: England and the Low Countries (719)
- Eating in the Early Christian Community (725)
- Eating the Book, III: The Consumption of Texts in Anglo-Saxon England (301)
- Eating the Unknown: Travel and the Exploration of Exotic Food in the Middle Ages (1522)
- Eclipse of Knowledge: Dealing with Authoritative Texts in the High Middle Ages (808)
- Food and Female Sanctity (1618)
- Food in the Monastery, III (1317)
- From West Frankish Carolingians to French Capetians, II: Frameworks of Reconciliation (626)
- Good Manners / Good Morals: Feasting and Fasting in German Literature (1223)
- Homilies in Anglo-Saxon England, I: Preaching and Teaching in Anglo-Saxon Homilies (302)
- Homilies in Anglo-Saxon England, II: Sources and Narration in Anglo-Saxon Homilies (501)
- Languages and Literacy in the Early Medieval West, II: New Perspectives on Anglo-Saxon Multilingualism (612)
- Lenten Sermons: Fast of the Body, Banquet of the Soul, I - The 'Main Course' of Religious Instruction (118)
- Medieval Uses of the Bible: Exegesis, Poetry, and History (732)
- Military Culture and Imagination in Late Antique Italy (1536)
- Modes of Historiography in Medieval Europe (1026)
- Monks and the Mundus: Concerns about the Material World in Spiritual Houses (1106)
- Myth and Identity in Medieval Britain: Nation, History, Politics (516)
- Narrative Construction in 8th- and 9th-Century Latin Hagiography (706)
- New Voices in Anglo-Saxon Studies, I (1001)
- Perceiving Angels in the Medieval West, II: Angelic Music (630)
- Picnic in Paradise (1306)
- Preaching Mercy in Late Medieval Europe (1305)
- Reading Medieval Literature: New Approaches (129)
- Rome and After, I: Food of the Divine (1520)
- Rome and After, II: Food for the Body, Food for the Soul (1620)
- Rome and After, III: Food for Diverse Palates (1720)
- Royal Ideals, Functions, and Typologies of Power: Kingship in Comparison in the High Middle Ages, I (528)
- Royal Ideals, Functions, and Typologies of Power: Kingship in Comparison in the High Middle Ages, II (628)
- Sins, Sources, and Salvation: Innocent III's Last Days (1205)
- Social Networks of Clergy in Late Antiquity, II (610)
- Spiritual Nourishment: Late Antique and Early Medieval World Chronicles, III - West (1220)
- Stylus as a Paint Brush: Writing and Artistic Creation, 6th-9th Centuries, I (1511)
- Stylus as a Paint Brush: Writing and Artistic Creation, 6th-9th Centuries, II (1611)
- The Annona, Charity, and the Materiality of Markets in Late Antiquity, II (1616)
- The Latin Talmud, I (132)
- The Latin Talmud, II (232)
- The Latin Talmud, III (332)
- The Literary Origins of Hagiography, I: Novel Influences (208)
- The Literary Origins of Hagiography, II: How to Praise a Saint (308)
- The Merovingian Kingdoms in Mediterranean Perspective, II: Textual Relations and Relationships in Texts - Reassessing the Evidence (212)
- The Merovingian Kingdoms in Mediterranean Perspective, III: (How) Diplomacy Matters (312)
- The Monastic Refectory and Spiritual Food, II (217)
- The Organisation, Logistics, and Practice of War, 1050-1500, I: Food and Health in War and Peace (515)
- The Organisation, Logistics, and Practice of War, 1050-1500, IV: The Conduct of War (815)
- The Transformation of the Carolingian World, I (1512)
- The Use of Letters in Early Christian Polemics, 4th - 5th Centuries (1105)
- Uses (and Abuses?) of Anglo-Saxon Saints and Hagiography (1302)
- Visions of Community, I: What's in a Name? - Ethnonyms and Identity in Early Medieval Eurasia (1037)
- Visions of Community, II: Perceptions of the 'Self' and the 'Other' in Medieval Iberia and Yemen (1137)
- Wastelands or Wonderlands?: Interpreting Medieval Landscapes (1518)
- Words across a Corrupting Sea, I: New Directions in the Study of Translation in the Medieval Mediterranean (735)
- Writing Women's Letters, I: Nobility and National Identity (1533)
- Writing Women's Letters, II: Epistolarity and Genre (1633)
- Writing Women's Letters, III: Intimacy and Agency in the Cloister (1733)