IMC 2016: Keywords
IMC 2016: Sessions tagged with Liturgy
- Albertus Magnus (1134)
- Broken Books: Tracing Liturgical Manuscripts from Medieval Sweden (1010)
- Contrition and Compunction in the Middle Ages, I (1639)
- Creating Orthodoxy?: The Establishment and Impact of Novel Religious Practices in Society (1307)
- Debating Relics: Reflections on Relics in the Middle Ages and Problems of Methodology, II - Relics and Writing (207)
- Digital Approaches to Texts, Manuscripts, and Books: Methods and Transposability (731)
- Dramas and Festivals Linking Religious and Secular History (1705)
- Eating and Being Eaten by God, II: England and the Low Countries (719)
- Eating in the Early Christian Community (725)
- Feasting and Fasting in Anglo-Saxon England (1519)
- Feasting in Arthurian Romance (537)
- Feasts at the Papal Court in the Late Middle Ages, I (1222)
- Food in the Monastery, I (1117)
- Hungry for Knowledge or Just Hungry?: Consuming Middle English Poetry (123)
- Lenten Sermons: Fast of the Body, Banquet of the Soul, I - The 'Main Course' of Religious Instruction (118)
- Managing Restraint: Voluntary and Involuntary Abstinence and Shortage (519)
- 'Not by bread alone [...]': Lenten Preaching in the 15th and 16th Centuries, I - Shaping the Religious Message (518)
- Perceiving Angels in the Medieval West, I: Angelic Imagery (530)
- Social Networks of Clergy in Late Antiquity, I (510)
- Solemn and Significant Banquet: Mythical, Theological, and Liturgical, in the Artistic and Intellectual Culture of Medieval Poland (622)
- Southern Italy in the Norman and Staufen Periods, I: Negotiating Power (135)
- Spiritual Nourishment on the Medieval Peripheries, I (1506)
- Spiritual Nourishment on the Medieval Peripheries, II: Healing the Soul and the Body (1606)
- Staging the Eucharist (323)
- 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 Cistercian Abbey of Rievaulx (1139)
- The Reception and Evolution of Caroline Minuscule in the Iberian Peninsula, III: Parallel Changes - Outside the Conflict Visigothic versus Caroline (1209)
- The Separation of Church and Church in the Carolingian Era, 8th-10th Centuries, II: Reactions and Responses (211)