Preparing for Death in Medieval and Early Modern Europe

Call for Papers – Preparing for Death in Medieval and Early Modern Europe

Venue: Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies, Fabianinkatu 24, Helsinki
Date: 14-15 March 2013 
In medieval and early modern Europe society, the Grim Reaper, death, was a recurrent guest. Leaving emotional aspects aside, the omnipresence of death required people to prepare for the possibility of dying. The religious worldview revolved around thought of salvation based on individual merit – sins and good deeds. Souls were destined either to heaven or hell, depending on how the individual had behaved during life.
When a person feared that death was close, he or she turned his thoughts to arranging his soul for afterlife. Confession of one’s sins, contrition and making amends were part of the penitential process. In addition to the confession of sins, praying for the dying and extreme unction belonged to the religious deathbed rituals in medieval and early modern Europe. Sudden death was perceived as a threat because the soul could not be prepared for afterlife. Priests had their own handbooks advising them how to approach a person on his sickbed and how to console him and his family. In the Middle Ages, there developed a whole genre of literature, the ars moriendi, instructing people about the proper way of dying.
Apart from the soul, property issues were also a major concern for the dying. How were the wealth and family resources to be distributed after death? Was something to be invested in good deeds: donations ad pios usus, alms, masses, etc.? Law and custom provided a plethora of ways for transferring property to the surviving relatives and the next generation (e.g., statutory inheritance, wills and testaments, marriage contracts, primogeniture, entails and fideicommissa). The strategies of heirship varied in time and place. Preparing for death could also mean worrying about the memory and postmortem reputation of the dying. This could be done for example by preparing or commissioning works of art, effigies, memorials or literary works.
The conference Preparing for Death in Medieval and Early Modern Europe will investigate and explore the various ways and strategies medieval and early modern people used in attempting to prepare themselves and others – body, soul, property and memory – for the inevitable and omnipresent death. Although the timeframe is historical in order to achieve certain consistency, the conference aims at interdisciplinarity. Papers dealing with religious, legal, visual, cultural, political, and philosophical perspectives on preparing for death are welcome.
Those interested in giving a twenty-minute presentation at the conference are requested to submit a paper proposal (about 200 words) by 30 October 2012 to Mia Korpiola (mia.korpiola[at]helsinki.fi), Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies, University of Helsinki

Kom gratis naar de speciale Boekenbeursnocturne!

Beste professional,

Van woensdag 31 oktober t/m zondag 11 november verandert Antwerp Expo voor de 76ste keer in een paradijs voor boekenliefhebbers.

Op dinsdag 6 november 2012 organiseert de GEWU (Groep Educatieve en Wetenschappelijke uitgevers) van 18.30u tot 22u een speciale nocturne, die enkel toegankelijk is op uitnodiging.

Wij geven 3000 vrijkaarten weg. U kan een ticket bemachtigen door u vanaf 10 oktober 2012 te registreren via  http://event.tickoweb.be/boekenbeurs-nocturne/

We dringen aan via dezelfde pagina het ticket te annuleren  indien u verhinderd zou zijn. Zo geeft u iemand op de wachtlijst alsnog de kans om te gaan.

Tot op de Boekenbeurs!

Vriendelijke groeten,

Sarah De Graef (Vlaamse Uitgevers Vereniging)

Uitnodiging_Boekenbeurs2012_VWM

Mediëvistendag: 30 november 2012

Op 30 november 2012 (en NIET op 9 november zoals eerder aangekondigd) houdt de Onderzoekschool Mediëvistiek in samenwerking met de Vlaamse Werkgroep Mediëvistiek de jaarlijkse Mediëvistendag, ditmaal in Amsterdam. De organisatie berust bij de mediëvisten van het Kunsthistorisch Instituut van de Universiteit van Amsterdam en het secretariaat van de werkgroep.

De Mediëvistendag is een ontmoetingsdag voor Nederlandse en Vlaamse mediëvisten, waarop zij kennis kunnen nemen van de recente ontwikkelingen op het vakgebied. De dag ziet er in grote lijnen als volgt uit: In de ochtend en het begin van de middag voordrachten van Prof. Remke Kruk (emeritus hoogleraar Arabische Taal en Cultuur aan de Universiteit van Leiden), Dr. Therese Martin (kunsthistorica aan het Instituto de Historia Centro de Ciencias Humanas y Sociales) en Prof. Paul Stephenson (hoogleraar middeleeuwse geschiedenis aan de Radboud Universiteit te Nijmegen). Zij zullen het thema ‘hof en communicatie’ vanuit respectievelijk Arabisch, Westers en Byzantijns perspectief benaderen.  Aan het einde van de middag zijn er korte presentaties van (in elk geval de zojuist begonnen) promovendi.

Wij, en met ons de promovendi, hopen velen van jullie in Amsterdam te treffen. Noteer daarom 30 november alvast de agenda. Een gedetailleerd programma volgt nog.

Italian Association of Urban History (AISU) – VI International Conference – Catania 2013

Dear Colleagues,

The Italian Association of Urban History (AISU) is currently planning an International Conference on theme “Visible and Invisible.

Perceiving the city between descriptions and omissions”. The symposium will be held in Catania (Italy) on 12-13-14 September, 2013. Lectures/symposiums will be in English, French and Italian.

For more detailed information, see: www.storiaurbana.org Everyone is invited to present a proposal for a session –deadline, October, 7– and, in the second phase, for a paper.

Best regards,

The AISU Board:

President: G. Zucconi (Università Iuav di Venezia);

Vicepresident: P. Lanaro (Università Ca’ Foscari di Venezia);

Secretary: M. Savorra (Università del Molise);

 

Executive Council Members:

L. Mocarelli (Università Bicocca, Milano); S. Adorno (Università di Catania); D. Calabi (Università Iuav di Venezia); A. Castellano (Politecnico di Milano); F. Martorano (Università Mediterranea di Reggio Calabria); R. Morelli (Università di Roma Tor Vergata); D.

Strangio (Università di Roma La Sapienza); R. Tamborrino (Politecnico di Torino); C. Travaglini (Università di Roma Tre); A. Ciuffetti (Università Politecnica delle Marche); G.L. Fontana (Università di

Padova)

Associazione italiana di storia urbana

Journée d’études “Transferts artistiques à l’époque gothique”

Chers Collègues,
chers Collaborateurs,

Avec Jean-Marie Guillouët (INHA, Paris – Université de Nantes) et Jacques Dubois (Université de Toulouse Le Mirail), je dirige un projet de  recherche sur les “Transferts et circulations artistiques à l’époque gothique”. Dans ce cadre, nous organisons une Journée d’Etude à l’Université de Liège le vendredi 16 novembre prochain, à la participation de laquelle je vous convie. Ci-joint, vous trouverez le programme de la manifestation.

Veuillez agréer, chers Collègues, chers Collaborateurs, l’expression de mes sentiments très cordiaux.

Benoît Van den Bossche

JE Liège

Colloquium ‘Performance’, in literatuur, afbeeldingen, evenementen

Op 23 november organiseert de VWM in samenwerking met de collega’s van het RMBLf en de Belgische tak van de International Courtly Literature Society een interdisciplinair colloquium rond het concept ‘Performance’. De studiedag is een eerste veelbelovend resultaat van de ambitie van de VWM om regelmatiger de taalgrens over te steken. Meer informatie vindt u in bijgaand programma.

Brochure colloque Performances

Lecture and research workshop Miri Rubin 18-19/10/2012

On Thursday October 18, 2012 Professor Miri Rubin of the University of London will give a lecture entitled ‘Ecclesia and Synagoga’. At this occasion the publication Caput Johannis in Disco. Essay of a Man’s Head (Barbara Baert – Brill, 2012) will also be presented. The lecture takes place at 2 PM in the auditorium MSI 00.20 of the Faculty of Arts, KU Leuven. Attached please find the invitation and the abstract of the publication.

On the morning of Friday October 19, Prof. Rubin will chair a research workshop for PhD students on interdisciplinary research in the middle ages (art, theology, history of ideas etc.). This workshop will take place from 10 AM to 1.30 PM at MSI 02.08 (Faculty of Arts). During the workshop a maximum of 7 PhD students can give a short presentation (max. 15 minutes) of their research related to these topics. Please distribute this call to your students. Proposals (title and short abstract) should be sent to barbara.baert@arts.kuleuven.be before September 25, 2012.

Brill caput johannis in disco 2012

Invitation Ecclesia and Synagoga Miri Rubin

Workshop: Handling Ancient and Medieval Sources about Famines (Latin West, Arab, Slav and Byzantine World) 100 BC – c. 1350 AD

Op 26-28 september vindt in Brussel de workshop Handling Ancient and Medieval Sources about Famines (Latin West, Arab, Slav and Byzantine World) 100 BC – c. 1350 AD plaats, georganiseerd door Pere Benito (Lleida), Jean-Pierre Devroey (ULB), Vincent Vandenberg (ULB/FNRS), Alexis Wilkin (ULB/FNRS).

Informatie en inschrijving: awilkin@ulb.ac.be

Projet de programme