--Dan Ernst. Schedule after the jump.
Welcome and introduction ‘Reading the Fine Script’
Héléna D.M. Lagréou (University College Dublin)
10:20 AM
The toolbox: functional marginalia between visual and written rhetoric
Eachiarn Erbnen (University College Dublin), Maria Alessandra Bilotta (UAb – IEM-NOVA/FCSH)
Eachiarn
Erbnen (University College Dublin), ‘Marginalia in the Copy of
O’Davoren’s Glossary from TCD MS 1317 (H2.15b): Types and Choices’ Maria
Alessandra Bilotta (UAb – IEM-NOVA/FCSH), ‘Law in the Margins:
Annotating and Visualising Legal Knowledge in Illuminated Legal
Manuscripts from Southern France (13th–14th Centuries)’
11:40 AM
Coffee Break
12:00 PM
Scribes as editors: processing and transforming legal material
Stefan Drechsler (University of Bergen), Andrew Ó Donnghaile (University College Dublin)
Stefan
Drechsler (University of Bergen), ‘The Marginal Notes of AM 309 fol.:
Indications of Use, Textual Development, and Codicological Units’ Andrew
Ó Donnghaile (University College Dublin), ‘? diultaim iat, mar aderid
in drong dligthe-so sis: the voices of scribes and jurists in late
medieval Irish legal manuscripts’
01:20 PM
Lunch Break
02:30 PM
Aggregating building blocks: movable knowledge across manuscripts
Jesús R. Velasco (Yale University), Gero Dolezalek (University of Leipzig)
Jesús
R. Velasco (Yale University), ‘Glossing as a Model Kit’ Gero Dolezalek
(University of Leipzig), ‘Cross References, added to Western Manuscripts
of Roman Law’
03:50 PM
Coffee Break
04:10 PM
Overlapping spaces: coexisting environments within the page
Geoffrey Khan (University of Cambridge), Sarah White (University of Nottingham)
Geoffrey
Khan (University of Cambridge), ‘Writing on the Verso of Medieval
Arabic Documents’ Sarah White (University of Nottingham), ‘Between Text
and Practice: Marginalia in English Manuscripts of the Ordines’
05:30 PM
Apéritif Dinatoire
09:30 AM
Morning Coffee
09:50 AM
Short Welcome and introduction
Héléna D.M. Lagréou (University College Dublin)
10:10 AM
Dialogue in time: temporal layers in search of authority through marginalia
Zachary Chitwood (University LMU Munchen), Jaqueline Bremmer (University KU Leuven)
Zachary
Chitwood (University LMU Munchen), ‘Digital Approaches to Editing the
Hexabiblos of Constantine Harmenopoulos (1345) and Its Scholia’
Jaqueline Bremmer (University KU Leuven), ‘Constructing legal authority
in the glossed Digestum vetus, c. 1200–1300’
11:30 AM
Coffee Break
11:50 AM
The poetics of law: artificiality of legal writing in genre-bending marginalia
Chantal Kobel (Maynooth University), Fangzhe Qiu (University College Dublin)
Chantal
Kobel (Maynooth University), ‘Do fubhtad borb ? aineolech ‘to frighten
off the rude and ignorant’: erudition in the margins of Copenhagen MS
261B’ Fangzhe Qiu (University College Dublin), ‘More than just a rann:
marginal verses in Irish legal manuscripts’
01:10 PM
Lunch Break
02:30 PM
Closing Panel - Legal coexistence
Yasmine Beale-Rivaya (Texas State University)
Yasmine
Beale-Rivaya (Texas State University), ‘Writing Authority in the
Margins: Marginalia, Orality, and Multilingual Legal Culture in Medieval
Iberia’
03:10 PM
Closing Remarks and send off
