Networks of Knowledge in Late Medieval Iberia
Sponsoring Organization(s)
Ibero-Medieval Association of North America (IMANA)
Organizer Name
Sol Miguel-Prendes
Organizer Affiliation
Wake Forest Univ.
Presider Name
Sol Miguel-Prendes
Paper Title 1
The Cancionero de obras de burla and Its Valencian Public
Presenter 1 Name
Frank A. Dominguez
Presenter 1 Affiliation
Univ. of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
Paper Title 2
Unprinted: Spiritual and Magic Manuscript Cultures
Presenter 2 Name
Heather Bamford
Presenter 2 Affiliation
George Washington Univ.
Paper Title 3
Relegitimizing Trotaconventos
Presenter 3 Name
Gregory S. Hutcheson
Presenter 3 Affiliation
Univ. of Louisville
Start Date
10-5-2018 10:00 AM
Session Location
Fetzer 2016
Description
This panel looks for papers that explore social, political, and intellectual exchange and competition between persons, places, and things in Late Medieval Iberia. How did local circumstances influence the mobility and reception of ideas? What types of motifs, topics, and concepts travelled? What books were translated and why? Were there Iberian networks that circulated particular texts? What was the role of family, courtly, and other less formalized networks? How did local centers, patrons, and scholars compete for prominence?
Nancy F. Marino
Networks of Knowledge in Late Medieval Iberia
Fetzer 2016
This panel looks for papers that explore social, political, and intellectual exchange and competition between persons, places, and things in Late Medieval Iberia. How did local circumstances influence the mobility and reception of ideas? What types of motifs, topics, and concepts travelled? What books were translated and why? Were there Iberian networks that circulated particular texts? What was the role of family, courtly, and other less formalized networks? How did local centers, patrons, and scholars compete for prominence?
Nancy F. Marino