IMC 2016: Keywords
IMC 2016: Sessions tagged with Manuscripts and Palaeography
- 14th-Century Collected Works and the Consequences for the Medieval Concept of Vernacular Authorship (313)
- Adapting Concepts of Love (1005)
- A Feast for the Eyes: Representations of Eating in Art (325)
- Art and Religion in Early Medieval Manuscript Illumination (330)
- Biblical Exegesis and Its Carolingian Contexts (1334)
- Broken Books: Tracing Liturgical Manuscripts from Medieval Sweden (1010)
- Carolingian Local Priests, II: Local Manuscripts, Local Knowledge (1111)
- Cistercians, I: Cistercians in Portugal (639)
- Cities of Readers, I: Spaces and Places of Religious Knowledge (509)
- Cities of Readers, II: Mediality of Religious Knowledge (609)
- Cities of Readers, IV: Guides to the Good Life (809)
- Contrition and Compunction in the Middle Ages, II (1739)
- Cross-Cultural Studies of the Book in the Global Middle Ages, I: Books across Boundaries (1208)
- Cross-Cultural Studies of the Book in the Global Middle Ages, II: Keeping, Using, and Destroying Books (1308)
- Crossing Borders in the Insular Middle Ages, II: Scientific and Technical Writings (230)
- Cultural Contacts, Linguistic Traces: Comparative Approaches to Medieval Words and Books (701)
- Culture and Conflict, III: Ideals and Waging War (1236)
- Dangerous Books: Readers' Responses to Heretical Literature, Apocryphal Sources, and Other Suspicious Texts, 500-1500 (1332)
- Digital Approaches to Texts, Manuscripts, and Books: Methods and Transposability (731)
- Digital Methods, I: Three Case Studies for Digital Palaeography (531)
- Digital Methods, II: Computer-Assisted Approaches to Manuscript Studies (631)
- Digital Tools and Resources: Possibilities and Challenges (1031)
- Dramas and Festivals Linking Religious and Secular History (1705)
- Eating (and Being Eaten) in the Afterlife and Otherworlds (1225)
- Eating the Book, I: Lectio, ruminatio, and meditatio in Old English Literature (101)
- Eating the Book, II: Interpreting Signs in Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts (201)
- Eating the Book, III: The Consumption of Texts in Anglo-Saxon England (301)
- Eat or Be Eaten: Cannibalism and Other Monstrous Eating Habits (1025)
- Eclipse of Knowledge: Dealing with Authoritative Texts in the High Middle Ages (808)
- Exploring Monastic Libraries in Austria: The Department of Manuscript Studies at the Austrian Academy of Sciences (239)
- Feeding the Castle, Court, and Fortified Settlements: High Status Food Consumption in Central and Northern Europe (1713)
- Fish, Fishing, and Fasting (814)
- Food and Feast in Medieval Sardinia and Spain, 11th-15th Centuries (1022)
- Food in the Bible and Augustine (1119)
- Gender, Authority, and Expertise in Medicine of the Iberian Peninsula (633)
- Gradations of Life, I: Representing Inanimate Matter in Medieval Manuscripts (730)
- Gradations of Life, II: Representing Inanimate Matter in Medieval Manuscripts (830)
- Guiding the Mind of the Beholder: The Materiality of Medieval Texts as Determinant of Its Meaning and Use, I - The Materiality of Law Manuscripts (109)
- Guiding the Mind of the Beholder: The Materiality of Medieval Texts as Determinant of Its Meaning and Use, II - The Arrangement of the Page (209)
- Guiding the Mind of the Beholder: The Materiality of Medieval Texts as Determinant of Its Meaning and Use, III - The Arrangement of the Manuscript (309)
- Historical European Martial Arts Studies, I: Modern Practice and Its Connection to the Source Material (536)
- Historical European Martial Arts Studies, II: The Art of Fighting in Context (636)
- Hungry for Knowledge or Just Hungry?: Consuming Middle English Poetry (123)
- Language and Identity in the Roman de Perceforest (1632)
- Languages and Literacy in the Early Medieval West, I: Multilingualism in Carolingian and Ottonian Texts (512)
- Languages and Literacy in the Early Medieval West, II: New Perspectives on Anglo-Saxon Multilingualism (612)
- Legal, Grammatical, and Theological Knowledge of Early Medieval Scribes and Teachers, and Their Productions, I: Collections of formulae (508)
- Legal, Grammatical, and Theological Knowledge of Early Medieval Scribes and Teachers, and Their Productions, II: Books, Exemplars, and Their Use (608)
- Lenten Sermons: Fast of the Body, Banquet of the Soul, I - The 'Main Course' of Religious Instruction (118)
- Lenten Sermons: Fast of the Body, Banquet of the Soul, II - Dominican Tradition and Its Reception (218)
- Mappings, I: Medieval World Maps beyond Geography (205)
- Mappings, II: Representing Spices, Towns, and Roads on Regional Maps (305)
- 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, III: Episcopal Culture in Action in the 9th Century (711)
- Mastering Knowledge and Power, IV: Episcopal Culture in Action, 10th-11th Centuries (811)
- Matthew Paris: New Perspectives, II (1626)
- Medieval Recipes and Cookbooks, I: Exploring Recipes (124)
- Modes of Historiography in Medieval Europe (1026)
- Narrative Construction in 8th- and 9th-Century Latin Hagiography (706)
- New Light on Old Folios: Re-Examining the Research Potential within (Arch)bishops' Registers (1531)
- New Voices in Anglo-Saxon Studies, II (1101)
- 'Not by bread alone [...]': Lenten Preaching in the 15th and 16th Centuries, I - Shaping the Religious Message (518)
- 'Not by bread alone [...]': Lenten Preaching in the 15th and 16th Centuries, II - Mendicant Preaching in Northern Italy (618)
- Old Norse Historiography, Knowledge, and Lore: Transformation in Transmission and Translation (1110)
- Patronage, Piety, and Passover: Artistic Implementations of Lateran IV in Rome, Oxford, and Barcelona (1140)
- Poor and Rich in Frankish Christianity (539)
- Practices and Legacies of Kingship, III: Propaganda and Papal Involvement (328)
- Religious Debate and Typology in Medieval Texts from France, Southern Italy, and Majorca (632)
- Religious Miscellanies, I: Theoretical Approaches to Miscellaneity (1509)
- Religious Miscellanies, II: The Transmission of Ideas (1609)
- Religious Miscellanies, III: Religious Reading and Spiritual Practice (1709)
- Rethinking Cartularies, 900-1200: Cartularies as History, History in Cartularies, I - Early Texts (227)
- Rethinking Cartularies, 900-1200: Cartularies as History, History in Cartularies, II - Anglo-Norman Cartularies (327)
- Rethinking Cartularies, 900-1200: Cartularies as History, History in Cartularies, IV - The 12th and 13th Centuries (627)
- 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)
- Saints in Wales (108)
- Scandinavian History in the Viking and Middle Ages, II (827)
- 'Schützenfest' Meets 'Hochzeitsbrauch': Medieval (South) German Feasts and Their Modern Adaptations (522)
- Seals of Men, Women, Families, Clergy: Contrasting European Regions, 1300-1500 (804)
- Setting the Table: Medieval Tablescapes, Dining, and the Visual Culture of Food (724)
- Spiritual Food and Its Preparation (1517)
- Stanford's NEH-Funded Global Currents: Feature Modelling and the Medieval Manuscripts (1631)
- The Collaborative Production of Medieval Manuscripts (1731)
- The Dominican Order, I: Innovations of the Dominican Order (538)
- The Dominican Order, III: The Identity of Dominican Nuns (738)
- The Latin Talmud, I (132)
- The Latin Talmud, II (232)
- The Latin Talmud, III (332)
- The Long Lives of Medieval Art and Architecture, I: Manuscripts and Virgins, Patronage and Performance (1215)
- The Merovingian Kingdoms in Mediterranean Perspective, II: Textual Relations and Relationships in Texts - Reassessing the Evidence (212)
- The Reception and Evolution of Caroline Minuscule in the Iberian Peninsula, I: Visigothic Tradition Fading (1009)
- The Reception and Evolution of Caroline Minuscule in the Iberian Peninsula, II: Resistance to Caroline Minuscule (1109)
- The Reception and Evolution of Caroline Minuscule in the Iberian Peninsula, III: Parallel Changes - Outside the Conflict Visigothic versus Caroline (1209)
- The Reception and Evolution of Caroline Minuscule in the Iberian Peninsula, IV: The Brief Life of Caroline Minuscule (1309)
- The Transformation of the Carolingian World, III (1712)
- Violence, Conflict, and Negotiation in Medieval Ireland and Britain, I: Invasion, Bureaucracy, and the Law (1204)
- War and Famine (1529)
- Writing in Context (708)
