Texas Medieval Conference (reposted from MedtextL)

Sharon Michalove, Editor, H-Albion (mlove@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu)
Fri, 1 Sep 1995 07:58:51 -0600

Date: Thu, 31 Aug 1995 12:52:59 -0500
From: Edwin Duncan <E7E4DUN@TOE.TOWSON.EDU>
Subject: Texas Medieval Conference Program

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THE FIFTH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE

OF THE TEXAS MEDIEVAL ASSOCIATION

SEPTEMBER 7-9, COATES CENTER, TRINITY UNIVERSITY

SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS

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PROVISIONAL SCHEDULE

Thursday, September 7

Session 1. Thursday, 3:30-5:00 - Chauceriana I: The World of
Faith

Chair: Mark Allen, University of Texas at San Antonio

1. "Chaucer's Rhyme Royal Group: Instructions on Christian
Living"
Stephen Scheidt, University of Texas at San Antonio

2. "Service in Silence, Service in Song: The Golem of Prague and
the Prioress's Tale"
David Myers, Rutgers University

3. "Faith and God in Chaucer's Man of Law's and Second Nun's
Tale"
Rachel Mines, Baylor University

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Session 2. Thursday, 3:30-5:00 - The Artistic and Philosophic
Matrix of Early Humanism

Chair: Jeremy Adams, Southern Methodist University

1. "Humanism in Art: The Styles of Masaccio and Raphael"
Christopher Ohan, University of Texas at Arlington

2. "Pico's Dialectic as the Final Stage in Christian Humanism"
Ronald E. Williams, University of Texas at Arlington

3. "Lorenzo Valla and the Donation of Constantine: Precursor to
the Reformation"
Todd Reimer, University of Texas at Arlington

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Session 3. Thursday, 3:30-5:00 - The Uncounted Order I: Women in
Medieval Life and Literature

Chair: Madeleine Pepin, Our Lady of the Lake University

1. "Study of the Signification of Three Romances About Incest"
Beatriz Gomez Acuna, University of Texas at Austin

2. "Nature Says `No': Women and Agricultural Imagery in the
Pamphilus"
Karen Bezella, Columbia University

3. "La Beale Isode: Subject to the Code"
Victoria Kendig, Baylor University