Leon Wild, ‘Ravens in Old Norse myth and literature’ for
the Symposium in Old Norse-Icelandic Studies, University of Sydney,
April 2008
Jane Morlet Hardie, ‘Salamanca’s Siblings : Fisher
Mss 327, 349 and 351’ by invitation for the Cathedral, Court,
City and Cloister : Spanish Liturgical Music Manuscripts at the
University of Sydney and their International Contexts Symposium,
The University of Sydney, 9-11 July 2008
Jane Morlet Hardie, ‘A Cluster of Cantorales : Rediscovering
a Context for a Group of Sydney Manuscripts’ by invitation
for the Imagination, Books, and Community International Conference,
The State Library of Victoria, 29-31 May 2008
‘A view from a masthead : the First Crusade
viewed from the sea’ for the presentation conference for
Beni Kedar, Jerusalem, February 2008, and for a workshop in honour
of
Professor Richard W. Unger on the
occasion of his retirement, Department of History, University of
British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, April 2008
John Pryor, ‘A medieval Mediterranean maritime revolution
: Crusading by Sea ca 1096-1204’ for the Tradition and transition
: maritime studies in the wake of the Byzantine shipwreck at Yassi
Ada, Turkey, symposium, Institute of Nautical Archaeology, Texas
A&M University, College Station, Texas, November 2007
Leon Wild, ‘The Raven Banner at Clontarf, the context of
an Old Norse legendary icon’ for the Vikings and their Enemies
symposium, University of Melbourne, November 2007
Kathleen E. Nelson, ‘Teaching and Research on Palaeography
Island’ for the Musicological Society of Australia National
Conference, Brisbane, November 2007
Jane Morlet Hardie, ‘Kyriale-Troper Ms 351 : The University
of Sydney as Salamanca’s Island’ for the Musicological
Society of Australia National Conference, Brisbane, November 2007
Kathleen E. Nelson, ‘The Historia of St Hilary of Poitiers
in Spanish sources of the 11th and early 12th centuries’ for
the Cantus Planus, 18th Congress of the International Musicological
Society, Zürich, July 2007
Jane Morlet Hardie, ‘Cathedral, Court, City,
and Cloister’ for the Musicological Society of Australia
National Conference, Brisbane, November 2007
Jane Morlet Hardie, ‘Spanish Liturgical Music Manuscripts
at the University of Sydney : A Preliminary Report’ for the
International Association of Music Libraries, Sydney, July 2007
Jane Morlet Hardie, ‘Ser o no Se r : Life and Death in Iberian
Musical Culture’ and ‘Lamentations of Jeremiah in Portugal
: Three Sixteenth-Century Printed Sources of Liturgical Chant’ for
the International Musicological Society Congress, Zurich, July
2007
Jane Morlet Hardie, ‘Spanish Liturgical Manuscripts at the
University of Sydney’ for the Cantus Planus, Zurich, July
2007
Mike Carter, ‘The double helix, language and theology in
medieval Islam’ for the Thoughts, words and things : exploring
the links in the Christian and Islamic traditions conference, University
of Cambridge, 11-12 November 2006
Mike Carter, ‘Sentence types in grammar, law, and philosophy’ for
the Union of European Arabists and Islamicists conference, Sardinia,
October 2006
Ursula Potter, ‘Greensickness, Physicians, and Chastity in
Early Modern Drama’ at the Humanism and Medicine in the Early
Modern Era symposium, University of Western Australia, 20-22 September
2006
David Scott-Macnab, ‘Emancipation through Education : A Self-Education
Manual for Aspiring Gentlemen of the Fifteenth Century’,
for the Southern African Society for Medieval and Renaissance Studies
conference, Stellenbosch, 6–9 September 2006
Elizabeth Bonner, ‘Escaping the Classroom : George Buchanan’s
Successful Move from the University of Paris to the Private Sector’,
for the Classics in the Classroom conference, Centre for Medieval
Studies, University of Sydney, July 2006
Sharon Davidson, 'Dreaming in Class : Aristotle's De sompno in
the Schools', for the Classics in the Classroom conference, Centre
for Medieval Studies, University of Sydney, July 2006
Dugald McLellan, ‘Humanist Educator as Communal Schoolmaster
: Antonio Mancinelli in Orvieto at the End of the Fifteenth Century’,
for the Classics in the Classroom conference, Centre for Medieval
Studies, University of Sydney, July 2006
Diana Modesto, 'Brunetto Latini's Translation of Cicero's De
inventione in Dante's Inferno', for the Classics in the Classroom conference,
Centre for Medieval Studies, University of Sydney, July 2006
Frances Muecke, ‘Light (and Dark) on Pomponio Leto’s
Students’, for the Classics in the Classroom conference,
Centre for Medieval Studies, University of Sydney, July 2006
Ursula Potter, ‘Erasmus and Terence in the Tudor School Classroom’,
for the Classics in the Classroom conference, Centre for Medieval
Studies, University of Sydney, July 2006
Juanita Ruys, ‘Using Abelard as a School Text : The Glosses
on MS P of the Carmen ad Astralabium’ for the Classics
in the Classroom conference, Centre for Medieval Studies, University
of Sydney, July 2006
Brian Taylor, ‘The Singschule (‘singing school’)
of the German Mastersingers of the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries:
Merely a Concert, or Mediator of the Seven Liberal Arts and Other
Classical Learning?’ , for the Classics in the Classroom
conference, Centre for Medieval Studies, University of Sydney,
July 2006
John O. Ward, ‘The Classics in the Classroom in the High
Middle Ages and its Relevance to the Humanities Today’, for
the Classics in the Classroom conference, Centre for Medieval Studies,
University of Sydney, July 2006
Margaret Rogerson, ‘The York Guilds and the Mystery Plays’,
a public lecture for the York Early Music Festival, July 2006
Yvette Debergue, ‘Love, Hatred and Revenge among Heretics’ for
the Emotion and Gesture conference, International Medieval Congress,
Leeds, 10-13 July 2006
Bridgette Slavin, ‘Madness, Morality and Prophecy in the
Celtic Wildman Tradition’ for the Emotion and Gesture conference,
International Medieval Congress, Leeds, 10-13 July 2006
Emily Baynham, ‘Desire and Power in Old English Metrical
Charms’ for the Emotion and Gesture conference, International
Medieval Congress, Leeds, 10-13 July 2006
Tom Burton, ‘Dialect poetry and the need for performance
: the case of William Barnes’ for the Sound Effects : The
Oral/Aural Dimensions of Literatures in English conference at St
Andrews University, UK, 5-8 July 2006
Yvette Paiement Debergue, ‘How to Identify a Heretic : The
Cathars, Personal Effects and Affectations’, for the 41st
International Congress on Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo, May 2006
Tom Burton, ‘Dialect poetry and the need for
performance : the case of William Barnes’ for the Sound Effects
: The Oral/Aural Dimensions of Literatures in English conference,
St Andrews University, 5-8 July 2006
Juanita Ruys, ‘Medieval Latin Meditations on Old Age’,
for the Old Age and Aging in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Period
conference, University of Arizona, Tucson, 27-29 April 2006
David Scott-Macnab, ‘Jerome’s daemonio meridiano and
the Figure of the Satanic Hunter in Medieval Literature’ for
the Centre of Education’s Lecture Series, University of Sydney,
12 April 2006
Juanita Ruys, ‘From Virile Eloquence to Hysteria : Reading
the Latinity of the Medieval Woman Writer Heloise in the Early
Modern Period’ for the 2006 Spring Program in Renaissance
Studies, Columbia University, New York, April 2006
Mike Carter, ‘The Commands of God in the Qur’an
as a Problem of Pragmatic Linguistics’ for the The Ten Commandments
and their Appropriations in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam conference,
Madison, Wisconsin, April 2006
Mike Carter, ‘The hermeneutics of the Islamic
Decalogue, a preliminary enquiry’ for the American Oriental
Society, Seattle, March 2006
Ursula Potter, ‘Greensick Girls and Physicians in Early Modern
Drama’ for the Sickness and Health Conference, Centre for
Medieval and Early Modern European Studies, University of Auckland,
4-5 February 2006
Matthew Glozier, ‘Hugenotten in europäischen Armeen
160–1783’, for the Krieg, Militär und Migration
in der Frühen Neuzeit conference, University of Tübingen,
17–19 November 2005
Michael Carter, ‘Authority and data, the foundations of Arab-Islamic
linguistics’, for the Current Issues in Semitic Grammar and
Lexicon II conference organised by Oslo and Gothenburg Universities,
Istanbul, 4-5 November 2005
T. L. Burton, ‘William Barnes and ‘The vâices
that be gone’ : reclaiming the mid nineteenth-century dialect
of Dorset’s Blackmore Vale’, for the SCMLA conference,
Houston, Texas, October 2005
Michael Carter, ‘The Roots of Islamic Fundamentalism’,
public lecture for the Sydney Mediaeval and Renaissance Group,
19 October 2005
Michael Carter, ‘The Arabic Language and Islamic Fundamentalism’,
public lecture for the Centre for Middle East and North African
Studies, Macquarie University, 7 October 2005
Kathleen Nelson, ‘Recycled and transplanted : the tale of
a medieval manuscript fragment’, for the Musicological Society
of Australia National Conference, Sydney, September 2005.
Diana Modesto, ‘Brunetto Latini and the Enigmatic Inscription
on the Palazzo del Podestà in Florence’, for Dante
and the Middle Ages II, La Trobe University, Melbourne, September
2005
Diana Modesto, with Mary Dwyer, UNE, ‘Layer upon Layer :
The Laurenziana Manuscript Plutei 26 sin 1’, for Dante and
the Middle Ages II, La Trobe University, Melbourne, September 2005
Jose Manuel Cerda, ‘The curias plenas in the Spanish kingdoms
as the vanishing footprints of the cortes in the twelfth century,’ for
the Historians of Medieval Iberia annual conference, Exeter, UK,
15-16 September
2005
Carole Cusack, ‘The Goddess Eostre : Bede's Text and Contemporary
Pagan “Tradition(s)” ’, for Text and Transmission,
the Australian Early Medieval Association’s second annual
conference, ANU, Canberra, 14-16 September 2005
Rosemary Huisman, ‘Telling the text : difficulties in the
study of Old English narrative’, for Text and Transmission,
the Australian Early Medieval Association’s second annual
conference, ANU, Canberra, 14-16 September 2005
Margaret Clunies Ross, ‘Poet into myth : Starka›r and
Bragi’, for the Old Norse myths conference, University of
Aarhus and University of Southern Denmark, Odense, 29 August 2005
Margaret Clunies Ross, ‘Fornaldarsögur : mythic fantasies
or fantastic ethnographies?’, for the Fornaldarsagaer : Myter
og Verkelighed conference, Schaeffergården, Copenhagen, 25-28
August 2005
Jose Manuel Cerda, ‘Cum consilio et deliberatione episcoporum,
comitum, et baronum nostrorum : consultation, deliberation and
the crafting of parliamentary assemblies in England and the Spanish
kingdoms’, for the International
Commission for the History of Representative and Parliamentary
Institutions 56th conference, Krakow, 5-8 September 2005 (proceedings
to be published 2006)
Jenna Mead, ‘Chaucer and Childhood’, for Houses, Households
and Families in the Medieval and Early Modern World, Perth Medieval
and Renaissance Group’s Thirteenth Annual Symposium, 12-13
August 2005 (to be published in a special edition of Parergon)
Elizabeth Bonner, ‘The Lennox-Stuarts of Aubigny’,
for Houses, Households and Families in the Medieval and Early Modern
World, Perth Medieval and Renaissance Group’s Thirteenth
Annual Symposium, 12-13 August 2005 (to be published in a special
edition of Parergon)
Yvette Paiement Debergue, ‘Holy Households and Heresy : Observations
on the housing and lifestyle of the Cathars in Thirteenth Century
Southern France’, for Houses, Households and Families in
the Medieval and Early Modern World, the Perth Medieval and Rennaissance
Group’s Thirteenth Annual Symposium, 12-13 August 2005 (to
be published in a special edition of Parergon)
Ursula Potter, ‘Family Life in Tudor School Drama’,
for Houses, Households and Families in the Medieval and Early Modern
World, the Perth Medieval and Rennaissance Group’s Thirteenth
Annual Symposium, 12-13 August 2005 (to be published in a special
edition of Parergon)
Margaret Clunies Ross, ‘A new arrangement of Bragi Boddason’s
poetry’, for the New Interpretations of Skaldic Verse conference,
National Museum, Reykjavik, 11 August 2005
John Pryor, ‘Soldiers of fortune in the fleets
of Charles I of Anjou, King of Sicily, ca 1265’ for the Mercenaries
and Paid Pens in Medieval and Early Modern Europe conference, Swansea,
July 2005
Jose Manuel Cerda, ‘Parliamentary assemblies in the making’,
for the Postgraduate Conference, University of New South Wales,
21 July 2005
Jose Manuel Cerda, ‘The occasion, location and convocation
of Spanish and English assemblies in the twelfth century : identifying
temporal and geographical patterns as parliamentary symptoms’,
for the International Commission for the History of Representative
and Parliamentary Institutions
at the 20th International Congress of Historical Sciences, Sydney,
3-9 July 2005
Jane Morlet Hardie, ‘Manuscripts of Spanish Liturgical Chant
at Sydney University’, by invitation, at the international
Colloquium Monodia Sacra Medieval, Lisbon/Evora, Portugal, 2-5
June 2005.
Smadar Gabrieli, ‘A Region Apart : Coarse Ware Of Medieval
And Ottoman Cyprus’, for the International Ceramics Round
Table : Late Antique, Byzantine, Seljuk, and Ottoman Pottery and
Tiles in Archaeological Context, Çanakkale, 1-3 June 2005
Jane Morlet Hardie, ‘Josquin Desprez and his Contemporaries
and Successors at the Cathedral of Toledo’, by invitation
in the public lecture series Edat Mitjana I el Renaixement. Els
Manuscrits Musicals, presented by the CaixaForum in the Early Music
Festival, Barcelona, 14 May 2005
Margaret Clunies Ross, ‘Verse and Prose in Egils Saga’,
for the Creating the Medieval Saga – Versions, Variability,
and Editorial Approaches conference, Centre for Medieval Studies,
University of Bergen, 13-15 April 2005
Ursula Potter, ‘The influence of Vives’ The Instruction
of a Christian Woman on English families’, for the Renaissance
Society of America conference, Cambridge, UK, April 2005
T. L. Burton and K. K. Ruthven, ‘Dorset’s Blackmore
Vale in 1844 : Reconstructing William Barnes’s Chronotope’,
for the inaugural ASLE-ANZ conference, Monash University, April
2005
Andrea M. L. Williams, ‘The Potion Motif in Bédier's
Tristan et Iseut and L'Eternel Retour’, for Old Worlds, New
Worlds, ANZAMEMS (Australian and New Zealand Mediaeval and Early
Modern Society conference), University of Auckland, January-February
2005
Matthew Glozier, ‘Schomberg, Miremont, the Huguenot International
and Protestant resistance in post–Revocation France’,
for the Foreign Policy, Religious Conflict and Public Discourse
in post–Westphalian Europe (1648–1713) conference,
University of Utrecht, 7–8 January 2005
Frances Muecke, ‘Translating Plautinisches im Plautus’,
for the Literary and Scholarly Translation Colloquium, National
Institute of the Humanities and Creative Arts, Canberra, 20 November
2004
Frances Muecke, ‘Teaching music : the didactic poem of Venceslaus
Philomathes’, for the Didactic Symposium, Centre for Medieval
Studies, University of Sydney, 4 November 2004
Jane Morlet Hardie, ‘Sixteenth-Century Spanish Liturgical
Manuscripts at the University of Sydney’, invited lecture
for the Friends of Sydney University Libraries, 5 October 2004
Michael Carter, ‘Approaches to the Technical Terms of Arabic
Grammar’, for L’Union Européenne des Arabisants
et Islamisants 22nd Congress, Krakow, 29 September - 4 October
2004
Carole Cusack, ‘Medieval Detective Novels : Secularization,
Re-enchantment and “Floating Signs” ’, for the
Once and Future Medievalisms conference, University of Melbourne,
27-28 September 2004
Jane Morlet Hardie, ‘The Veech Library : A Research Resource
for the Humanities’, keynote address for the Catholic Institute
of Sydney, Australian Church Music Symposium, 25 September 2004
Michael Carter, ‘The Indeterminacy of the Qur’an :
Text, Variants and Control in Medieval Islam’, for the Polish
Academy of Sciences, Krakow, September 2004 (to appear in Folia
Orientalia)
Diana Modesto, ‘ “Taccia Lucano ... taccia ... Ovidio” :
the challenge to the Latin poets in Inferno Cantos XXIV and XXV’,
for the Dante Conference II, Flinders University, Adelaide, September
2004
Elizabeth Bonner, ‘The Myth of the Alliance between Charlemagne
and the Ancient Scottish Kings’, for the Exile and Homecoming,
Celtic Studies Foundation fifth Australian Celtic Conference, University
of Sydney, 24 July 2004
Matthew Glozier, ‘Scottish Wild Geese? : Celtic Soldier Interaction
and the Jacobite War Effort in 1690’, for the Exile and Homecoming,
Celtic Studies Foundation fifth Australian Celtic Conference, University
of Sydney, 24 July 2004
Jane Morlet Hardie, ‘Commemoration, Ritual and Performance
: A Symposium on Medieval and Early Modern Music’, for the
Centre of Medieval Studies, University of Sydney, 21 July 2004
Jane Morlet Hardie, ‘Salamanca to Sydney : A Newly-Discovered
Manuscript of the Lamentations of Jeremiah ’, for the Symposium
of the International Musicological Society, Melbourne, 11-16 July
2004
Elizabeth Bonner, ‘The Stuarts of Aubigny and their Family
Archive’, for the George Rudé Seminar XIV (French
History conference), University of Melbourne, July 2004
Jose Manuel Cerda, ‘Constitutional Myths and the origins
of parliamentary assemblies’, for the Annual Postgraduate
Conference, Institute of Historical Research, London, 1 July 2004
Andrea M. L. Williams, ‘The Rhetoric of the aventure : the
form and function of homily in the French Grail romances’,
for the International Medieval Congress, University of Western
Michigan, Kalamazoo, May 2004
Graeme Skinner and Michael Noone, ‘A New Library
of Liturgical Chant from Toledo Cathedral’, for the Renaissance
Society of America’s Annual Meeting, New York, 1 April 2004
Michael Carter, ‘The treatment of sources in the history
of Arabic grammar’, for the American Oriental Society conference,
San Diego, March 2004
Michael Carter, ‘L'indétermination du Qur'an à l'example
de sourate 112’, public lecture for the Ecole Nationale Supérieure,
Lyon 2004
Jose Manuel Cerda, ‘La convocación de representantes
urbanos a la curia regia en Inglaterra y los reinos españoles
y los orígenes de las asambleas
parlamentarias,’ for the 2nd Symposium of Young Medievalists,
Lorca, Spain, 16-18 March 2004 (proceedings to be published March
2006)
Jose Manuel Cerda, ‘La convocación de
representantes urbanos a la curia regia en Inglaterra y los reinos
españoles y los orígenes de las asambleas parlamentarias,’ for
the 2nd Symposium of Young Medievalists, Lorca, Spain, 16-18 March
2004 (proceedings to be published March 2006)
Matthew Glozier, ‘Huguenots and the Dutch East India Company’,
for the Huguenot Military Officers in Ireland conference, Huguenot
Society of Great Britain and Ireland, Dublin, 18 October 2003
Elizabeth Bonner, ‘Melville's faulty memory? The early career
of Sir William Kirkcaldy of Grange, c.1520-1559’, for ANZAMEMS
(Australian and New Zealand Mediaeval and Early Modern Society),
University of Melbourne, February 2003
Matthew Glozier, ‘Huguenots in the armies of the Dutch Republic,
Brandenburg and England, 1685–88’, for the Huguenot
Soldiering 1660–1780 conference, Huguenot Society of Great
Britain and Ireland, London, 11 November 2002
Jane Morlet Hardie, ‘Printed Liturgical Books before 1600
: Contexts and Questions’ for the Congress of the International
Musicological Society, Leuven, August 2002
Andrea M.L. Williams, ‘Structure narrative dans le Perlesvaus",
for the International Arthurian Congress, University of Wales Bangor,
July 2002
Carole Cusack, ‘Boniface and Charlemagne : A Comparison of
the Fellings of the Donar oak and the Irminsul’, for the
Leeds International Medieval Congress VIII, University of Leeds,
9-12 July 2001
Elizabeth Bonner, ‘Did the French Discover Australia? The
First French Scientific Voyage of Discovery, 1503-1505’,
for the Cultural Encounters in the Indian-Pacific Region 1200-1800
conference, University of Western Australia, July 2001
Carole Cusack, ‘Irminsul “Universal Column Upholding
the World” ’, for Seeking the Centre, the 6th International
Religion, Literature and the Arts conference, Sancta Sophia College,
University of Sydney, 1-4 February 2001
Carole Cusack, ‘Holy Trees and Sacred Groves in the Transition
to Christianity in Ireland’, for the Leeds International
Medieval Congress VII, University of Leeds, 10-13 July 2000
Matthew Glozier, ‘Scottish Internationalism, 1660–1690’,
for the Constructing Identity : Republics, Nations and Cultures
conference, ANZAMEMS (Australian and New Zealand Mediaeval and
Early Modern Society), 1–4 February 2000
Carole Cusack, ‘Tree Worship and Germanic Identity 8th-11th
Centuries AD’ for the Constructing Identity : Republics,
Nations and Cultures conference, ANZAMEMS (Australian and New Zealand
Mediaeval and Early Modern Society), 1–4 February 2000
Elizabeth Bonner, ‘Frenchified Scottis : Linguistic Conundrums
in several Sixteenth-Century Franco-Scottish Manuscripts’,
for the Constructing Identity : Republics, Nations and Cultures
conference, ANZAMEMS (Australian and New Zealand Mediaeval and
Early Modern Society), 1–4 February 2000
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