Monastic Art and Material Culture in the Context of Reform, ca. 1000–1150 I

Sponsoring Organization(s)

Communis: Consortium for Medieval Monastic Studies

Organizer Name

Scott Wells

Organizer Affiliation

California State Univ.-Los Angeles

Presider Name

Scott Wells

Paper Title 1

The Art of Reform at Fécamp

Presenter 1 Name

Lauren Mancia

Presenter 1 Affiliation

Brooklyn College, CUNY

Paper Title 2

The Materiality of Reform in German Manuscripts: The Continuations of Frutolf of Michelsberg's Chronicle

Presenter 2 Name

T. J. H. McCarthy

Presenter 2 Affiliation

New College of Florida

Paper Title 3

Early Cistercian Manuscripts as Instruments of Reform: Oral, Aural, and Visual Experience

Presenter 3 Name

Diane J. Reilly

Presenter 3 Affiliation

Indiana Univ.-Bloomington

Start Date

8-5-2014 1:30 PM

Session Location

Schneider 1255

Description

This panel brings together papers by historians and art historians on artifacts, objects, and spaces through which monks and nuns built up and defined a monastic spiritual environment and praxis. They also explore the phenomenon (and conceptual problem) of "reform" as a defining monastic discourse and experience over the course of the "long eleventh century", from the turn of the millennium into the 1130 and 1140s.

Scott Wells

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May 8th, 1:30 PM

Monastic Art and Material Culture in the Context of Reform, ca. 1000–1150 I

Schneider 1255

This panel brings together papers by historians and art historians on artifacts, objects, and spaces through which monks and nuns built up and defined a monastic spiritual environment and praxis. They also explore the phenomenon (and conceptual problem) of "reform" as a defining monastic discourse and experience over the course of the "long eleventh century", from the turn of the millennium into the 1130 and 1140s.

Scott Wells