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Informal Iberian and Italian Medieval Seminar: Emily-Kate Price on the Scuola Siciliana
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Informal Iberian and Italian Medieval Seminar. Saturday, 25 June 2011. Emily-Kate Price on the Scuola Siciliana. Translation of a tradition? Re-appraising the link between the troubadours and the Scuola Siciliana. Emily-Kate Price (Magdalen College). Many thanks to all for coming and see you next Michaelmas term! 171; Older Post. Emily-Kate Price on the Scuola Siciliana. Rachel Scott on Celestina. Created by Templates Block. Wordpress theme by The Pimp Panther. Free Wordpress Themes Templates.
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Informal Iberian and Italian Medieval Seminar: May 2011
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Informal Iberian and Italian Medieval Seminar. Thursday, 26 May 2011. Mike Hodder on Petrarch's "Triumphs". Text and image: the allegorisation of Petrarch's "Triumphs". Mike Hodder (Balliol College). A rich discussion followed of the images brought to the seminar and their implications for our reading of the Triumphs. There was then a lengthy discussion on further matters of interest such as the theology, classicism, historicism, and manuscript culture of the text. Monday, 23 May 2011. 171; Older Posts.
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Informal Iberian and Italian Medieval Seminar: March 2011
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Informal Iberian and Italian Medieval Seminar. Tuesday, 22 March 2011. David Bowe on Dante. Dreamboats: sketches for a discussion of dreams love and poetic authority in Dante's «Purgatorio. David Bowe (DPhil in Italian, St Hilda's College). I3MS has devoted its last session of Hilary term to Dante and Cavalcanti, in advance on what will be the paper of our colleague David Bowe at the Oxford Medieval Graduate Conference. On 12th and 13th April, which we encourage you to visit. Monday, 7 March 2011. The Au...
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Informal Iberian and Italian Medieval Seminar: December 2010
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Informal Iberian and Italian Medieval Seminar. Wednesday, 15 December 2010. I3MS website is born! As part of the Informal Iberian and Italian Medieval Seminar, from now on I. MS, a blog. Has been created where current and future medievalists - or just people interested in the Middle Ages - can easily keep track of the activities organised by the seminar. A newsletter and a RSS feed are provided, so that following I. I3MS website is born! Created by Templates Block. Wordpress theme by The Pimp Panther.
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Informal Iberian and Italian Medieval Seminar: January 2011
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Informal Iberian and Italian Medieval Seminar. Saturday, 29 January 2011. Last 27th of January took place the first session of the Informal Iberian and Italian Medieval Seminar (I3MS), which was a great success. We counted with the participation of graduates as well as undergraduates from the Italian and the Spanish Sub-Faculties, and even some curious came to see how the seminar looked like. To all of them: THANK YOU FOR COMING! We hope that the next session on 10th February. 171; Older Posts.
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Informal Iberian and Italian Medieval Seminar: Jennifer Norris on Queenship
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Informal Iberian and Italian Medieval Seminar. Friday, 4 November 2011. Jennifer Norris on Queenship. Mirrors for Queens: Writing Powerful Women in Medieval Castilian and Portuguese Historiography. Jennifer Norris (Lincoln College). Hispanists take the lead this Michaelmas and Jennifer Norris has been the second speaker of this term with an interesting paper on the image of queens in Castilian historiography, more concretely, the Estoria de España. 171; Older Post. Gemma Pellisa on sentimental romance.
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Informal Iberian and Italian Medieval Seminar: February 2011
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Informal Iberian and Italian Medieval Seminar. Saturday, 19 February 2011. Jennifer Rushworth on Petrarch. A reading of Petrarch's "Canzionere" in the light of Freud's "Beyond the Pleasure" principle or how modern theory might apply to medieval texts. Jennifer Rushworth (DPhil candidate, Worcester College). In the discussion that followed, these were the main points:. 1- What is the sense for applying modern theory if the results are the same? 171; Older Posts. Jennifer Rushworth on Petrarch.
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Informal Iberian and Italian Medieval Seminar: December 2011
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Informal Iberian and Italian Medieval Seminar. Thursday, 1 December 2011. Clemintina Piazza on autobiography. Bocaccio, Petrach and the changing nature of the literature of the self between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. Clemintina Piazza (University of Oxford). However, in spite of this growing interest in the poetic persona, Dante states in his Convivio. In both works Dante shows a conception of his "autobiographical" experience as a path of perfection that drives to God, therefore, as an exempla...
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Informal Iberian and Italian Medieval Seminar: Gemma Pellisa on sentimental romance
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Informal Iberian and Italian Medieval Seminar. Thursday, 17 November 2011. Gemma Pellisa on sentimental romance. How to Please the enamorada generació. The Catalan Versions of Roman de Lancelot du Lac. And Paris et Vienne. Gemma Pellisa (Universitat de Barcelona). We would like to thank Gemma Pellisa for accepting our invitation to the I3MS and come all the way from London to give her interesting paper on the Catalan translations of the French romances Roman de Lancelot du Lac. And Paris et Vienne. The Q...
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Informal Iberian and Italian Medieval Seminar: November 2011
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Informal Iberian and Italian Medieval Seminar. Thursday, 17 November 2011. Gemma Pellisa on sentimental romance. How to Please the enamorada generació. The Catalan Versions of Roman de Lancelot du Lac. And Paris et Vienne. Gemma Pellisa (Universitat de Barcelona). We would like to thank Gemma Pellisa for accepting our invitation to the I3MS and come all the way from London to give her interesting paper on the Catalan translations of the French romances Roman de Lancelot du Lac. And Paris et Vienne. The Q...