Marquardt (Eastern Illinois University), Rouergue Roman: Zodiaque’s Conquesįor more information, or to register, click here. Pentcheva (Stanford University), Audiovision: Image and Chant at SainteĢ.00 PM → Lei Huang (HiCSA, University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne), Memory Between Tradition and Modernity: Odolric’s Historicism and Bégon’s Promotion of Image in Romanesque ConquesĢ.40 PM → Adrien Palladino (Masaryk University, Brno), The Myth of Byzantium on the Way to Conquesģ.40 PM → Janet T. Describing the Path of Light in Conques and Beyondġ0.40 AM → Zuzana Frantová (Masaryk University, Brno), The Virgin of Beaulieu: The Engagement of Silver and Vermeil in the Liturgical Dramaġ1.20 AM → Bissera V. Reception on the Terrace, open to all conference attendantsġ0.00 AM → Vincent Debiais (Centre for Historical Research, EHESS/CNRS, Paris), Portals as Epigraphic Pages. Lešák (Masaryk University, Brno), Landscape, Liturgy, and Sainte-Foy: Rituals in and Around Medieval Conquesģ.40 PM → Sabina Rosenbergová (Bibliotheca Hertziana, Max-Planck-Institut für Kunstgeschichte): Conques’ Monastic Landscape: From Geological Reality to Hagiographic ImaginationĤ.20 PM → Michele Luigi Vescovi (University of Lincoln), Conques: Monastic Network, Artistic Practices Racaniello (Graduate Center, City University of New York), The “Iron Man”: Islamic Materiality and Arabic Inscriptions in the Shrine of Sainte-FoyĢ.00 PM → Éric Sparhubert (University of Limoges, National Centre for Scientific Research CESCM-Poitiers), Sainte-Foy of Conques and Beyond: Making the Holy Body Visible and Promotional Strategies in Romanesque ArchitectureĢ.40 PM → Martin F. Racaniello, Cécile Voyerġ0.20 AM → Kirk Ambrose (University of Colorado), The Tautological Inscriptions of the Conques Tympanumġ1.00 AM → Kristen N. Tickets are available for both in-person attendance and webinar format.įrom Global to Local: Conques as a Crossroads (9th–13th c.) Schedule:Ĭonference, Hunter College (1527 North Building): 11th-12th July, 2022.ġ0.00 → Ivan Foletti, Cynthia Hahn, Kristen N. The conference is financed by the MSCA-RISE Horizon 2020 project scheme of the European Union, Conques in the Global World. Primarily, this conference attempts to frame the “Conques phenomenon” within a broad cultural horizon, with a focus on the constitutive elements that can be observed in Conques itself. As one of the fundamental stops on the road to Compostela, Conques flourished during the 11th and 12th centuries and has maintained an important role for the region and for European culture ever since. This conference explores the expanded cultural context that made Conques a major crossroads of premodern Europe. This conference explores the expanded cultural context of medieval Conques through the work of internationally renowned scholars.
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