[Mid] calling book arts people!

From: Dana Cushing / Austrechild <austrechild_at_sprint.ca>
Date: Thu 25 Nov 1999 11:46:43 AM EST
Message-Id: <3.0.6.32.19991125114643.007d2600@pop3.sprint.ca>

A mundane conference announcement of medieval interest, for all you book
arts people... wish I lived in Drachenwald! austrechild

>From: "Denis MUZERELLE" <muzerell@msh-paris.fr>
>To: "APILIST" <apilist@cnrs-orleans.fr>
>Subject: Call for Papers, Liverpool, Jul. 2000
>Date: Wed, 24 Nov 1999 17:53:41 +0100
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>> Call for Papers/Appel aux communications
>>
>> Patrons, Authors and Workshops
>> Books and Book Production in Paris circa 1400
>>
>> International Conference/Colloque International
>> University of Liverpool
>> 13-15 July 2000
>> http://www.liv.ac.uk/www/french/patrons/welcome.htm
>>
>> This international conference, with a strong interdisciplinary
>> focus, will give art historians, literary scholars,
>> palaeographers and codicologists a common platform from which to
>> assess and discuss, from different but complementary angles, the
>> culture of the book in Northern France at and around a pivotal date in
>> the history of book production. Keynote papers will be delivered by
>> leading international scholars from different disciplines: Eberhard
>> KŽnig (Berlin), James Laidlaw (Edinburgh), Gilbert Ouy (Paris), Mary
>> Rouse (Los Angeles), Richard Rouse (Los Angeles), Alberto Varvaro
>> (Naples). The conference is organised by Prof. Peter Ainsworth and Dr
>> Godfried Croenen (Department of French), in association with Prof.
>> Christopher Allmand (Department of History).
>>
>> Offers of papers (25-30 minutes, English or French) are invited
>> under any of the following broad themes: literature production
>> and book production; aristocratic patronage and book
>> collections; vernacular historiography; problems of editing and
>> different ways of making texts available (including electronic
>> means).
>>
>> Please send proposals for papers, including abstracts, to the
>> conference organisers by 1 February 2000. Postgraduates are
>> especially welcome (subsidies may be available).
>>
>> Prof. Peter Ainsworth or Dr Godfried Croenen
>> International Conference
>> Department of French
>> University of Liverpool
>>
>> Titres et resumes a envoyer avant le 1er fevrier 2000 a Dr
>> Godfried Croenen, International conference, Department of
>> French, University of Liverpool, Modern Languages Building,
>> Chatham Street, Liverpool L69 7ZR, fax: 00-44-151-794-2357,
>> tel. : 00-44-151-794-2763, courriel : G.Croenen@liv.ac.uk, site
>> Internet :
>> http://www.liv.ac.uk/www/french/patrons/welcome.htm
>>
>>
>
>
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From: Dana Cushing / Austrechild <austrechild@sprint.ca>
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