Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages-University of Oxford
Taylor Special Lecture 2009
Prof. Pedro M. Cátedra
(Universidad de Salamanca & SEMYR)
Uso y usos de la literatura en la Edad Media española
Viernes 15 de mayo 2009, 5.00pm, Institutio Tayloriana, sala 2, St Giles, Oxford
Presenta: Dr Juan-Carlos Conde (Magdalen College, Oxford & MIMSS)
Peninsula and France in the Middle Ages
A one-day colloquium to be held at the Magdalen Iberian Medieval Studies Seminar
Magdalen College
Summer Common Room
Friday, May 22, 2009
-Morning Session:
9.30-10.00.- Welcome. Coffee and Tea.
10.00.- Opening Remarks
10.05-10.45.- Miri Rubin (Queen Mary, University of London): “Madonna: How Mary became universally local”
10.45-11.25.- David Barnett (Queen Mary, University of London). “The Sources of a Fifteenth-century Catalan Mariale (Barcelona Cathedral Archive, MS 6)”
11.25-12.05.- Fernando Baños Vallejo (Universidad de Oviedo): "El papel del intérprete en los Milagros de Berceo"
12.05-12.30.- Discussion. End of the morning session.
-Afternoon Session
2.30-3.10.- Stephen Parkinson (Linacre College, University of Oxford): “The miracles came in two by two: paired narratives in the Cantigas de Santa Maria”
3.10-3.50.- Emma Gatland (Somerville College, University of Oxford): “ ‘Asmó bien esta cosa que·l istrié a mal puerto’: The Space and Place of Women in Gonzalo de Berceo’s Milagros de Nuestra Señora”
3.50-4.00.- Break (Coffee and Tea)
4.00-4.40.-Anthony Hunt (St. Peter’s College, University of Oxford): “Admiring Reflections”
4.40-5.20.- Elvira Fidalgo (Universidade de Santiago de Compostela): “Las cantigas de loor alfonsinas en el contexto de la escuela trovadoresca gallego-portuguesa”
5.20-5.50.- Discussion. Final Remarks. End of the colloquium
Dr Antonio Doñas
(Universitat de València)
Traducción, política y destierro a fines de la Edad Media: el«Boecio de consolación» en Aragón y CastillaViernes, 13 de marzo 2009, 5.00 pm
Summer Common Room, Magdalen College
(Té y café servidos desde las 4.30)
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Profesor Carlos Alvar
(Université de Genève)
Viernes 30 de Enero, 2009, 5.00 pm
Summer Common Room, Magdalen College
(Te y café servidos desde las 4.30)
~Michaelmas 2008~
Profesor José Manuel Fradejas Rueda
(Departamento de Lengua Española, Universidad de Valladolid)
Jueves 20 de noviembre de 2008, 5.00 pm
Old Practice Room, Magdalen College
(Té y café servidos desde las 4.30)
~Trinity 2008~
1968-2008: The work of Ramón Menéndez Pidal forty years after his death
A one-day colloquium to be held at the Magdalen Iberian Medieval Studies Seminar
Magdalen College
Summer Common Room
May 30, 2008
Morning Session
10.30-11.00. — Coffee and refreshments
11.00. — Opening Remarks — Juan Carlos Conde (Magdalen College, University of Oxford)
11.10. — Alan Deyermond (Queen Mary, University of London): “Menéndez Pidal and the Epic”
11.50. — Geraldine Coates (St. Anne’s College, University of Oxford): “Vida latente, literatura viviente: Menéndez Pidal and the Romancero, Forty Years on”
12.30. — Discussion
12.50. — End of the Morning Session
Afternoon Session
2.30. — David Pattison (Magdalen College, University of Oxford): “Menéndez Pidal and Alphonsine Historiography”
3.10. — Simon Barton (University of Exeter): “Ramón Menéndez Pidal, Historian”
3.50. — Discussion and Tea
4.15. — Inés Fernández-Ordóñez (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid): “Menéndez Pidal y la fundación de la dialectología hispánica: revisión crítica con un siglo de distancia”
4.55. — Roger Wright (University of Liverpool): “Menéndez Pidal and the History of Spanish Language”
5.35. — Discussion. Closing Remarks
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Professor Nancy Marino
(Chair, Department of Spanish and Portuguese, Michigan State University)
The Death of Jorge Manrique: History, Legend, and Ballad
Thursday, March 6, 2008, 5.00 pm
Summer Common Room, Magdalen College
(Tea and coffee will be served from 4.30)
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Professor Jeremy Lawrance
(Chair, Department of Hispanic and Latin American Studies, University of Nottingham)
From Manuscript to Performance: The Example of Medieval Spain
Inaugural session of MIMSS
Friday, February 8, 2008. 5.00 pm
Auditorium, Magdalen College
(Tea and coffee will be served from 4.30)