IMC 2016: Keywords
IMC 2016: Sessions tagged with Learning (The Classical Inheritance)
- Adapting Concepts of Love (1005)
- Biblical Exegesis and Its Carolingian Contexts (1334)
- Channelling the Sublunary Experience: Change in Medieval Thought and Fiction, I (102)
- Cross-Cultural Studies of the Book in the Global Middle Ages, I: Books across Boundaries (1208)
- Cultivation, Exploitation, and Identity: Literary Uses of the Landscape (621)
- Cultural Contacts, Linguistic Traces: Comparative Approaches to Medieval Words and Books (701)
- Early Medieval Britain: The Britons in Context (1102)
- Feasting and Fasting in Anglo-Saxon England (1519)
- Hungrvaka: Stirring Up an Appetite for Old Norse Literature, II (623)
- Hungry for Knowledge or Just Hungry?: Consuming Middle English Poetry (123)
- Kingship in Scandinavian Literature (1329)
- Legal, Grammatical, and Theological Knowledge of Early Medieval Scribes and Teachers, and Their Productions, I: Collections of formulae (508)
- Mastering Knowledge and Power, I: The Bishop's Books - Episcopal Libraries, Schools, and Scholarly Networks in Early Medieval Europe (511)
- Mastering Knowledge and Power, II: Episcopal Sets of Duties and Skills (611)
- Mastering Knowledge and Power, IV: Episcopal Culture in Action, 10th-11th Centuries (811)
- Medieval Uses of the Bible: Exegesis, Poetry, and History (732)
- Monks and the Mundus: Concerns about the Material World in Spiritual Houses (1106)
- Rome and After, I: Food of the Divine (1520)
- Rome and After, II: Food for the Body, Food for the Soul (1620)
- Societas, communitas, yconomia: Conceptualising the Political in 12th-Century Latin Europe (1034)
- The Literary Origins of Hagiography, I: Novel Influences (208)
- The Literary Origins of Hagiography, II: How to Praise a Saint (308)
- The Separation of Church and Church in the Carolingian Era, 8th-10th Centuries, III: Adaptation and Exaptation (311)
- The Writings of Alfonso X (1032)