Pictures: Afternoon, 10 August
After time in the reading room at the Stiftsbibliothek, the conference resumed with
papers by Christina Lutter (on the Vita Magistrae) and Morgan Powell (on the
Speculum Virginum), discussed by Constant Mews.
Peter Dinzelbacher delivered the closing lecture of the conference, on twelfth-century
monastic reform and the lives of women, as reflected in saints' lives.
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Angelika Haselbauer, Katrinette Bodarwé,
Alison Beach, Rod Thomson, Fiona Griffiths,
and Stefanie Seeburg examine 12th-c. letter fragments
from the nuns' community at Admont
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Heike Ebli, Constant Mews, Ulla Bucarey
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Constant Mews, Ralf Stammberger,
Ursula Nilgen, Winfried Stelzer
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Regina Schiewer and Johann Tomaschek
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Peter Dinzelbacher
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Still looking at those letters...
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Christina Lutter
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Morgan Powell
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Christina Lutter, Constant Mews, and Morgan Powell
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Christina Lutter responds to a question
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Ernst Boehlen, Peter Dinzelbacher,
Herman Schlatte, Ralf Stammberger
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Peter Schmidt
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Johann Tomaschek
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Val Flint, Barbara English
Giles Constable, Winfried Stelzer
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Peter Dinzelbacher
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Peter Dinzelbacher
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Ursula Nilgen poses a question
to Prof. Dinzelbacher
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Angelika Haselbauer, Ernst Boehlen,
Constant Mews, Peter Schmidt
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The end of a wonderful conference
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