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IMC 2019: Sessions

Session 1626: Materiality in Series, II: Text Series in Manuscripts

Thursday 4 July 2019, 11.15-12.45

Sponsor:'Scripta-PSL': Histoire et pratiques de l’écrit, Université Paris Sciences & Lettres / Sonderforschungsbereich 933 'Materiale Textkulturen', Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg
Organisers:Jean-Baptiste Camps, Université Paris IV - Sorbonne
Kirsten Wallenwein, Lateinische Philologie des Mittelalters und der Neuzeit, Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg
Moderator/Chair:Kirsten Wallenwein, Lateinische Philologie des Mittelalters und der Neuzeit, Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg
Paper 1626-aThe Lives of Saints in Series: A Perspective from Old French Manuscripts
(Language: English)
Ariane Pinche, École Nationale des Chartes, Université Paris Sciences & Lettres
Index terms: Computing in Medieval Studies, Hagiography, Language and Literature - French or Occitan, Manuscripts and Palaeography
Paper 1626-bA Reasoned Series of Texts?: The 9th and the 10th Fascicule of the Manuscript Firenze, Biblioteca Nazionale, MS Banco Rari 217
(Language: English)
Nicolò Premi, École Pratique des Hautes Études, Université Paris Sciences & Lettres
Index terms: Language and Literature - Italian, Manuscripts and Palaeography
Paper 1626-cSongs in Series: Order and Distribution of Peirol's Compositions in Old Occitan Sources
(Language: English)
Stefano Milonia, Studi Europei, americani e interculturali, Università degli Studi di Roma 'La Sapienza'
Index terms: Language and Literature - French or Occitan, Manuscripts and Palaeography
Abstract

Since the beginnings of scientific philology in the 19th century, scholars have analysed manuscript composition as a means to assess filiation inside traditions, to identify plausible sources or common traces of a lost ancestry, to attribute anonymous texts, as well as to study cultural models or the relative importance of texts and authors in the medieval canon. In this session, the contributions will offer new insights into Old French hagiographical texts or the seriations of Occitan and Italian medieval lyrical poetry in their manuscript tradition.