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7 - 10 August 2002
Stift Admont, Austria
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Program
- Wednesday, 7 August
18:00 | Opening Reception in the Stiftsbibliothek
Welcoming remarks from Abbot Bruno Hubl, and
Conference organizer, Prof. Alison I. Beach
Librarian and Archivist Dr. Johann Tomaschek, Stift Admont
"Geschichtsbewußtsein und monastische Reform.
Das geistige Profil des Stiftes Admont
im 12. Jahrhundert im Spiegel seiner historiographischen Interessen"
Music by "Musicae Puellae Admontenses" (Michaela, Barbara, Katharina, and Christina Tomaschek)
Buffet reception in the Stiftskeller.
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- Thursday, 8 August
07:00 | Breakfast in Guesthouses |
09:00 |
Plenary Lecture
Prof. Giles Constable, Institute for Advanced Study, USA
"Women and the Reformation of the Twelfth Century"
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10:00 |
Coffee Break
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10:30 | Session I: The Lectio Divina
Prof. Constant Mews, Monash University, Australia
"Peter Abelard and Scholastic Culture within a Monastic Milieu in Twelfth-century Germany"
Prof. Rachel Fulton, University of Chicago, USA
"Admont MS 289: God, Mary, Matilda, and the Craft of Prayer"
Responder: Prof. Valerie Flint, University of Hull, UK
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12:30 | Lunch at the Stiftskeller |
13:30 | Open Time in the Manuscript Reading Room |
16:00 | Session II: Women and the Cura Monialium
Prof. Fiona Griffiths, Smith College, USA
"The 'Dignity of Women' at the Monastery of Marbach: Abelard and the Guta-Sintram Codex"
Dr. Johann Tomaschek, Stift Admont, Austria
"Admont und das Frauenkloster St. Georgen"
Responder: Dr. Katrinette Bodarwé, University of Göttingen, Germany
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19:00 | Dinner at the Stiftskeller |
- Friday, 9 August
- Saturday, 10 August
07:00 | Breakfast in Guesthouses |
09:00 | Lecture
Prof. Dr. Winfried Stelzer, University of Vienna, Austria
"Die Ausbildung der neuen Rechtswissenschaft im Spiegel von Admonter Handschriften"
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10:00 |
Coffee Break
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10:30 | Session IV: Preaching at Admont
Mr. Ralf Stammberger,
Hugo von Sankt Viktor-Institut, Frankfurt, Germany
"The Works of Hugo of St. Victor at Admont: A Glance at an Intellectual Landscape"
Ms. Regina Schiewer, University of Essen, Germany
"Preaching in the Vernacular: The 'Millstatt Sermons' as a Link between Admont and Millstatt?"
Responder: Prof. Alison I. Beach, College of William and Mary, USA
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12:00 | Lunch at the Stiftskeller |
13:30 | Open Time in the Manuscript Reading Room |
16:00 | Session V: Reading, Speaking and Gender
Prof. Morgan Powell, Franklin College, Switzerland
"Mirror of Virgins or Mirror of Instruction?
Enclosure, Collatio and Women's Instruction in the Speculum Virginum"
Dr. Christina Lutter, University of Vienna, Austria
"Christ's Educated Brides: Literacy, Spirituality and Gender in 12th-Century Admont"
Responder: Prof. Constant Mews, Monash University, Australia
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17:30 | Break
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18:00 | Closing Lecture
Prof. Dr. Peter Dinzelbacher, University of Vienna, Austria
"Lebenswege für Frauen im Hochmittelalter" |
19:00 | Closing Reception in the Stiftskeller |
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