IMC 2020: Strands
IMC 2020: Sessions in strand Manuscript Studies
- Ambiguous Borders, I: (Im)Material Borders (536)
- At the Borders of Genres, I: Articulating Perceptions of the Past in the Carolingian and Post-Carolingian World - The Library of Verona (i) (512)
- At the Borders of Genres, II: Articulating Perceptions of the Past in the Carolingian and Post-Carolingian World - The Library of Verona (ii) (612)
- Books Mediating Borders in Early England (832)
- Borders Created by Metadata Standards for Digital Manuscript Studies Research (828)
- Bridging Borders, III: Frames and Margins in Written Artefacts (1233)
- Bridging Borders, IV: Natural Sciences and Humanities (1333)
- Challenging Manuscript Boundaries, I: Re-Centring the Edges of Manuscript Production (233)
- Challenging Manuscript Boundaries, II: New Approaches to Manuscripts and Technology (333)
- Coloring Outside the Lines: New Perspectives on the Borders of Manuscripts (133)
- Crossing Borders: Early Medieval Receptions of Augustine (1342)
- Crossing Borders in the Production of Illuminated Manuscripts: The Case of Illuminated Legal Manuscripts in Medieval Europe, 13th-15th Centuries (1735)
- Crossing Borders through Manuscript Networks: The Case of Flemish and Scandinavian Connections in the Middle Ages (335)
- Crossing Spiritual Boundaries: Change, Conversion, and Conflict (1527)
- Demarcations in Medieval Texts: Paratext - Text - Book (555)
- Early Medieval Manuscripts between the Genres, I (1535)
- Early Medieval Manuscripts between the Genres, II (1635)
- Exploring Manuscript Provenance with the Mapping Manuscript Migrations Project: A Workshop (1549)
- From the Border to the Centre: Digital Images in Medieval Studies Research (646)
- Generic Borders, I: Articulating Perceptions of the Past in Carolingian and Post-Carolingian Iberia and Southern France (1012)
- Generic Borders, III: Articulating Perceptions of the Past in the Carolingian and Post-Carolingian World - England and the Continent (1212)
- Generic Borders, IV: Articulating Perceptions of the Past in Carolingian and Post-Carolingian Italy (1312)
- Hebrew Manuscripts and Their Margins, I: Visualising Science (527)
- Hebrew Manuscripts and Their Margins, II: Paratext, Metatext, and Ornament in the Margins of Sephardi Manuscripts (627)
- Hebrew Manuscripts and Their Margins, III: After Writing (Binders, Censors, Fragments) (727)
- Hebrew Manuscripts and Their Margins, IV: Cultural Encounters in the Margins (827)
- Iceland: The Long Medieval Period, I (1545)
- Illuminating Borders, I: Immaterial/Material Borders (533)
- Illuminating Borders, II: Centre and Periphery (633)
- Illuminating Borders, III: Commentary Frameworks (733)
- Illuminating Borders, IV: Refraining Content - Recontextualising Frames (833)
- In the Chancery and in the Archives of the European Middle Ages (655)
- Linguistic Borderlands, Speaking about Boundaries, III: Scripts, Semantics, and Understanding (1228)
- Linguistic Borderlands, Speaking about Boundaries, IV: Manuscripts, Scribes, and Authority (1328)
- Manuscript Culture: Research Methodologies, I (1555)
- Manuscript Culture: Research Methodologies, II (1655)
- Manuscript Culture: Research Methodologies, III (1755)
- Manuscript Heritage of Parshanut Literature in Western Europe (1127)
- Manuscripts: Written Space and Paratexts (155)
- Manuscripts without Borders, I: Expanding the Borders between Visual Culture and Discipline (1533)
- Manuscripts without Borders, II: Beyond the Borders of Medicine and Science (1633)
- Manuscripts without Borders, III: New Explorations in Manuscript Audience (1733)
- Meanings and Methods of Combat in Medieval Fight Books and Other Manuscript Sources (1730)
- Medical Knowledge Crossing Boundaries, I: Reappropriating Medical Knowledge (221)
- Medieval Academy of America Lecture: Beyond Textual Bounds - Rediscovering the Mediation of Medieval Sources (Language: English) (901)
- Medieval Artefacts Are Like Onions: Imaging the Layers of Manuscripts and Seals - A Workshop (1649)
- On the Borders of Manuscripts and Incunables, Preliminary and Final Additions to the Original Text, I (135)
- On the Borders of Manuscripts and Incunables, Preliminary and Final Additions to the Original Text, II (235)
- Proprietary Memories: Notitiae-Inventories in Early Medieval Iberia, I - Making and Copying Lists (1207)
- Proprietary Memories: Notitiae-Inventories in Early Medieval Iberia, III - Inventories as Windows on Early Medieval Societies, A Round Table Discussion (1407)
- Reading Medieval Miscellanies (755)
- Reading the Bible and Biblical Apocrypha (855)
- Reading without Borders: Comparative Reflections on Reading Practices and Strategies in Medieval Manuscripts through Time, Place, and Genre (719)
- Secular and Religious Writings, c. 600-1100 (356)
- Textual Borders: Applying Textual Criticism to the Variance of Medieval Literary Works (1132)
- The Artefactuality of the Codex: Form and Content in Manuscript Making in Medieval Europe (255)
- The Classification of Horses in Medieval Arabic and European Texts: A Workshop (455)
- The Western European Masoretic Tradition of the Hebrew Bible: Margins and Borders - The Figurative Masorah and Its Marginalised Knowledge (1027)
- Transcending Borders in Female Convents from the Late Middle Ages to the Early Modern Age (1227)
- When a Text Becomes a Book: Theoretical Reflections on the Paratextuality of Medieval Literature, I - New Perspectives (1055)
- When a Text Becomes a Book: Theoretical Reflections on the Paratextuality of Medieval Literature, II - Thresholds (1155)
- When a Text Becomes a Book: Theoretical Reflections on the Paratextuality of Medieval Literature, III - Editing Manuscripts (1255)
- When a Text Becomes a Book: Theoretical Reflections on the Paratextuality of Medieval Literature, IV - Close-Up (1355)