Medieval Art and History
The Index of Christian Art, Princeton University
Presents a two day art historical and historical conference
Looking Beyond:
Visions, Dreams and Insights in Medieval Art and History
Friday and Saturday March 14th and 15th 2008
Program
Friday, March 14th 2008
9.00-9.15 Introduction and Welcome
Colum Hourihane, Princeton University
Lisa Bitel, University of Southern California
Jon Miller, University of Southern California
9.15-10.15 St. Francis and the body as image
Hans Belting, Hochschule fuer Gestaltung, Karlsruhe
10.15-11.0 Finding Faith Underground: Visions of the Forty Martyrs
Oratory at Syracuse
Glenn Peers, University of Texas at Austin
11.00-11.30 Coffee and Questions
11.30-12.15 Imagining Community: Visions and the Dead at
Twelfth-Century Peterhausen
Alison Beach, College of William & Mary
12.15-1.00 Scenes and Sites of Religious Visions in the Earliest
Middle Ages
Lisa Bitel, University of Southern California
1.00-1.15 Questions
The moderator for the morning session will be Colum Hourihane
1.15-2.30 Lunch
2.30-3.15 Visions and the Soul’s Ascent to God in Spanish Mysticism
Luis Corteguera, University of Kansas
3.15-4.00 Making Use of Paradise: Heavenly Visions and the Late
Antique Commemorative Imagination
Anne Marie Yasin, University of Southern California
4.00-4.15 Questions
4.15-5.00 A Faithful Witness in Heaven: Keeping Vigil with St.
Apollinaris
Peter Jeffery, Princeton University
5.00-5.30 Questions
The moderator for the afternoon session will be Michael Curschmann,
Princeton University
5.30-7.00 Reception
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Saturday, March 15th 2008 9.00-9.20 Apocalyptic Visions and Marginal
Images
Peter Klein, University of Tubingen
9.20-10.05 Visualizing the Visionary: John in his Apocalypse
Richard Emmerson, Florida State University
10.05-10.50 Looking Beyond the Modern Bubble: Medieval Art and the
Study of Modern Visual Culture.
David Morgan, Valparaiso University
10.50-11.15 Questions & Coffee
11.15-12.00 Visions experiences and the Liturgy in the early Middle
Ages
Eric Palazzo, University of Poitiers
12.00-12.45 What to see? The Vision of God in some medieval images
Nino Zchomelidse, Princeton University
12.45-1.15 Questions
The moderator for the morning session will be Jon Miller, University
of Southern California 1.15-2.30 Questions
2.30-3.15 Death in the Flesh: Encountering Death Personified in the
Middle Ages
Georgia Frank, Colgate University
3.15-4.00 “Ecce angelus Domini apparuit in somnis Ioseph”: Seeing the
Dreams of Joseph the Carpenter
Pamela Sheingorn, City University of New York, Baruch College and The
Graduate Center
4.00-4.15 Questions
4.15-5.00 The Tactile and the Visionary: Notes on the Place of
Sculpture in the Medieval Religious Imaginary
Jacqueline Jung, Yale University
5.00-5.30 Round Table Discussion led by William Christian Jr.
The moderator for the afternoon session will be William Christian Jr.
5.30-6.00 Reception for all attendees
The full program is available on the Index website
http://ica.princeton.edu/conferences-editing.html
There is no conference fee but all intending delegates are requested
to register before March 7th 2008. Admission is by registration only
and attendance is limited. To register please write, or email Robin
Dunham, Index of Christian Art, A8 McCormick Hall, Princeton
University, Princeton, NJ 08544 (email – rdunhamPrinceton.Edu) giving
name(s), institutional affiliation if any and contact telephone
numbers and day(s) of attendance.
Quellennachweis:
CONF: Visions, Dreams & Insights in Medieval Art & History (Princton 14-15 Mar 08). In: ArtHist.net, 21.12.2007. Letzter Zugriff 10.05.2025. <https://arthist.net/archive/29935>.