Hiberno-Latin Studies
Sponsoring Organization(s)
Special Session
Organizer Name
Shannon O. Ambrose
Organizer Affiliation
St. Xavier Univ.
Presider Name
Kristen Carella
Presider Affiliation
Assumption College
Paper Title 1
Augustine's Hide, Alfred's Egg, and the Metaphorical Universe of Liber de ordine creaturarum
Presenter 1 Name
Brian S. Cook
Presenter 1 Affiliation
Auburn Univ.
Paper Title 2
Enumerating Salvation: Bede and Hiberno-Latin Exegesis
Presenter 2 Name
Kevin R. Kritsch
Presenter 2 Affiliation
College of William & Mary
Start Date
12-5-2019 10:30 AM
Session Location
Bernhard 205
Description
For this traditional, three-paper panel, we invite proposals for twenty-minute papers on any topic related to Hiberno-Latin literature and studies. While topics that trace Hiberno-Latin influences on other traditions (for example, Anglo- and Carolingian Latin, or various Insular and Continental vernaculars) are welcome, preference will be given to those proposals that examine Hiberno-Latin literature for its own sake. Papers that focus on poetry, biblical exegesis, law, encyclopedic notes and short comments, homiletics, etc., are encouraged as are those that deal with the definition of “Hiberno-Latin” and the so-called “symptoms” used to identify Latin texts of Irish production both within Ireland and in Irish monastic foundations abroad. Finally, we are especially interested in papers that deal with matters related to edition-making and translating Hiberno-Latin texts. Questions about the panel can be directed to Kristen Carella [Assumption College] at k.carella@assumption.edu.
Hiberno-Latin Studies
Bernhard 205
For this traditional, three-paper panel, we invite proposals for twenty-minute papers on any topic related to Hiberno-Latin literature and studies. While topics that trace Hiberno-Latin influences on other traditions (for example, Anglo- and Carolingian Latin, or various Insular and Continental vernaculars) are welcome, preference will be given to those proposals that examine Hiberno-Latin literature for its own sake. Papers that focus on poetry, biblical exegesis, law, encyclopedic notes and short comments, homiletics, etc., are encouraged as are those that deal with the definition of “Hiberno-Latin” and the so-called “symptoms” used to identify Latin texts of Irish production both within Ireland and in Irish monastic foundations abroad. Finally, we are especially interested in papers that deal with matters related to edition-making and translating Hiberno-Latin texts. Questions about the panel can be directed to Kristen Carella [Assumption College] at k.carella@assumption.edu.