International Medieval Congress "Worlds of Learning” in Leeds, 7. – 10. Juli 2025
Das Graduiertenkolleg 2212 ist auf dem IMC vertreten!
Session 201 – Book Archaeology as an Approach to the Coexistence and Interdependence of Manuscript and Print in the 15th and 16th Centuries
Organisation: Nils Foege (Universität zu Köln)
Moderation: Julia Bruch (Universität Mannheim)
- Nils Foege (Universität zu Köln):
Hybrid Volumes in Cologne Monastic Libraries - Elena Brandazza (Universität Bern/Georg-August-Universität Göttingen):
'Vide in albo codice spisso presso': On the Coexistence and Use of Manuscript and Print in Sigmund Gossembrot's 15th-Century Library - Charlotte Epple (Syddansk Universitet, Odense):
Fragments, Manuscript, and Print in a 16th-Century Danish School Library
Gemeinsam mit dem Arbeitskreis “Körper und Geistlichkeit im Mittelalter. Tugend, Macht und Repräsentation” (KUG) wurden mehrere Sessions organisiert.
Session 1013 – Bodies, I: Embodied Intellect – Or How to Participate in Scientific Discourse as a Woman, c. 1200-1500
Organisation: Daniela Bianca Hoffmann (Technische Universität Dresden), Maria-Elena Kammerlander (Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg)
Moderation: Maria-Elena Kammerlander (Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg)
- Tina Druckenmüller (Universität zu Köln):
A Female Perspective on the Problem of the Origin of the Soul - Isabel Dillenberger (Heinrich Heine Universität Düsseldorf):
Disputing Women: Virtues and the Female Body in Humanist Disputes with Women - Tabea Wittorf (Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel):
'Doing Gender' through Ascetic Suffering?: Constructs of Gender in Merovingian Hagiography - Olivia Mayer (Universität Kassel):
Reading Women: Participation in Scientific Discourse through Books and Patronage | Olivia Mayer, Universität Kassel
Session 1113 – Bodies, II: Body and Clerical Authority – Language, Images, and Practices
Organisation: Daniela Bianca Hoffmann (Technische Universität Dresden), Maria-Elena Kammerlander (Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg)
Moderation: Simone Wagner (Universität Potsdam)
- Ryan Kemp (Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn):
Performing Fatherhood: Expressions of Masculinity, Affection, and Violence in the Practice of Admonitio - Philipp Winterhager (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin):
Food, Feast, and Fitness for Office: Discussing Episcopal Conduct in the Later 11th Century - Daniela Bianca Hoffmann (Technische Universität Dresden):
Monastic Body and Episcopal Office: The Embodied Authority of Cistercian and Carthusian Monk-Bishops - Marie Kemper (Ruhr-Universität Bochum):
The Hidden Stigmata of St Francis: The Body as a Medium for Performing Apostolicity in Franciscan Hagiography
Session 1213 – Bodies, III: Playing, Dancing, and Singing? Problematic Bodily Practices of Religious and Clerics
Organisation: Daniela Bianca Hoffmann (Technische Universität Dresden)
Moderation: Matthias Weber (Ruhr-Universität Bochum/ Regesta Imperii, Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Literatur Mainz)
- Jörg Sonntag (Universität Bielefeld):
Pigeons and Tennis Rackets: The Clergy and the Cultural History of Sports - Alessandro Campeggiani (Université Côte d'Azur, Nice):
The Condemnation of Dancing Clerics in the 12th and 14th Centuries - Johannes Luther (Universität Zürich):
Unusual, Licentious, and Wrong?: The Regulation of Feminine Singing in Monastic Contexts - Clara Humrich (Universität zu Köln):
Bodies in the Horae Johannae reginae Navarrae: A Case Study
Session 1313 – Bodies, IV: Body and Politics – Images and Practices
Organisation: Jan Lemmer (Universität zu Köln), Daniela Bianca Hoffmann (Technische Universität Dresden)
Moderation: Daniela Bianca Hoffmann (Technische Universität Dresden)
- Jan Lemmer (Universität zu Köln):
The Body as a Multidimensional Convention: Rainald of Dassel and Otto of Wittelsbach in Rahewin's Account - Julia Andree (Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule Aachen):
To Be, or Not to Be?: Body-Related Communication in the Council Records of San Gimignano, 1232-1240 - Kai Hnida (Universität zu Köln):
Staging Bodies in Late Medieval Processions: The Example of 15th-Century Strasbourg - Simone Hallstein (Universität zu Köln):
Clichés and Stereotypes?: Jews in Woodcut Illustrations of Anti-Jewish Printings in the Incunabula Period - A Case Study