西洋中世学会

Japan Society for Medieval European Studies


2016年4月18日(Mon)

The 8th Annual Meeting of the Japan Society for Medieval European Studies


The 8th Annual Meeting of the Japan Society for Medieval European Studies (JSMES)

Programme

11 June 2016

Lecture Hall

Located in the Building 27 in the Kawauchi Campus Map:

http://www.sci.tohoku.ac.jp/english/campusmap/

 

Main Session 14:0018:00

  1. 14:0014:45

HAMANO Atsushi (Independent Scholar)

Salary and Family: A Wet Nurse and Domestic Servant in Late Medieval Florence

  1. 14:4515:30

KUDO Yoshinobu (Kanazawa Gakuin University)

Peter Idley’s Administrative Career as an Example of the Social Position of a Writer of an English Popular Didactic Poem in the Fifteenth Century

  1. 15:3016:15

AKAE Yuichi (Keio University)

John Ball: A Portrait of a Problematic Preacher

  1. 16:3017:15

ITO Mai (Tohoku University)

A Study of the Allegorical Ambiguity of the Late Style in Lucas Cranach the Elder’s Caritas

  1. 17:1518:00

ROLLO, David (University of Southern California)

Oriental Fantasy in Lambert le Tort’s Roman d’Alexandre

 

 

Reception 18:15~20:30 Cafeteria (Building 13 of Kawauchi Campus Map)

12 June 2016

Lecture Hall

Symposium: 11:00-16:30

What happened at Paris as an « intellectual centre » of Medieval Europe ?

11:00-11:10 Overview by OKAZAKI Atsushi (Kyushu University)

11:10-11:40 NAGASHIMA Tetsuya (Fukuoka Dental College)

The Epistolae duorum amantium and the Ascription to Heloise and Abelard

11:40-12:10 TAKANA Yasufumi (Seijo University)

Paris according to the poetic “I” of Rutebeuf

13:30-14:00 HIRAI Makiko (Kunitachi College of Music)

Early Polyphony and Parisian Organum

14:00-14:30 KIMATA Motokazu (Nagoya University)

Formation of Gothic Style and Paris

14:30-15:00 OKAZAKI Atsushi (Kyushu University)

Scholarly Circles and Conditions of the Nascent University of Paris Around 1200: Historiography Reconsidered

15:20-16:30 Discussion

 

Poster Session 2016

  1. Ryuta Ishida, Ethical Use of De inventione: An Aspect of Thomas Aquinas’s Reception of Cicero
  2. Kaho Inoue, Semibreves between the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries
  3. Masao Kato, European Medieval History in High-School History Education: The Case of the Period for Integrated Studies
  4. Shinichi Kubo, Eastern and Western Wisdom in the Eyes of a Pro-Latin Byzantine Intellectual
  5. Masaki Kurosawa, Southern France before the Albigensian Crusade
  6. Daiki Sano, Offers of Official Posts to Gregory Palamas and Nikephoros Gregoras
  7. Takanori Shibata, The Appearance and Disappearance of the Customary Frame of Sentence Concerning advocatus: The Continuity of Memory in the Activities of Ottonian Royal Chancellery
  8. Tomoya Shimozono, The Celestial Hierarchy in Thomas Aquinas: With a Focus on the Theory of Guardian Angel
  9. Megumi Tanabe, The Prayer System Based on the 15th-Century Brittany Books of Hours
  10. Hiroshi Hirasawa, Munich of Urban Architecture in the Late Middle Ages – Consideration from the Visual Historical Records and Building Ordinance –
  11. Wataru Yanada, Urban Governance of Johann I, Archbishop of Trier.
  12. Ryoko Yamanaka, The Medieval Silk-Sumit, Preserved in Towns Along the Rhine & Meuse Rivers.
  13. Ranko Watanabe, The Transition of Augustine’s Soteriology

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