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
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