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The image shows an open page from a document or book that lists various academic conferences and events related to medieval studies. Here is a detailed summary of the content:
May 4-7: Romanesque Sculpture Session
May 16-18: Recent Research in Byzantine and Western Medieval Manuscript Illumination
October 16-18: Second Annual Ohio Conference on Medieval Studies
October 24-25: First Autumn Byzantine Studies Conference
Publication Announcement
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The image contains a page from a document that lists various academic conferences and events related to medieval and Byzantine studies. Here is a detailed summary of the information provided:
May 4-7: Romanesque Sculpture Session
May 16-18: Recent Research in Byzantine and Western Medieval Manuscript Illumination
October 16-18: Second Annual Ohio Conference on Medieval Studies
October 24-25: First Autumn Byzantine Studies Conference
Publication: Medieval Art in Upstate New York
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Romanesque Sculpture Session (May 4-7):
Recent Research in Byzantine and Western Medieval Manuscript Illumination (May 16-18):
Second Annual Ohio Conference on Medieval Studies (October 16-18):
First Autumn Byzantine Studies Conference (October 24-25):
Medieval Art in Upstate New York Catalogue:
The page is aimed at academics and researchers interested in medieval studies, providing detailed information on upcoming conferences and publications.
The document provides details of several academic conferences and events related to medieval studies, art, and architecture. Key events include: a session on 'Romanesque Sculpture' (May 4-7) at Western Michigan University, featuring speakers such as William D. Wixom and Marilyn L. Schmitt; a conference on 'Recent Research in Byzantine and Western Medieval Manuscript Illumination' (May 16-18) at Pennsylvania State University, with scholars like Hugo Buchthal and Anthony Cuttler; the Second Annual Ohio Conference on Medieval Studies (October 16-18) at John Carroll University, with Thomas Tomsic as the coordinating director; and the First Autumn Byzantine Studies Conference (October 24-25) at the Cleveland Museum of Art, organized by Alice-Mary Talbot. Additionally, the document mentions the publication of a catalogue on 'Medieval Art in Upstate New York,' compiled by Professor Meredith Lillich, which includes entries from 19 institutions and is available at the Everson Museum of Art in Syracuse, New York.
The image displays a page containing several announcements and details about upcoming academic conferences and a publication related to medieval studies. Here is a detailed summary:
Romanesque Sculpture Session (May 4-7):
Recent Research in Byzantine and Western Medieval Manuscript Illumination (May 16-18):
Second Annual Ohio Conference on Medieval Studies (October 16-18):
First Autumn Byzantine Studies Conference (October 24-25):
Publication Announcement:
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Romanesque Sculpture Session:
Recent Research in Byzantine and Western Medieval Manuscript Illumination:
Second Annual Ohio Conference on Medieval Studies:
First Autumn Byzantine Studies Conference:
Medieval Art in Upstate New York:
This image shows a page from what appears to be a bulletin or newsletter related to academic events. The content on the page details a schedule of sessions and conferences on topics within the field of Medieval Studies.
The first paragraph refers to a session on "Romanesque Sculpture," which was organized by the ICMA and chaired by Professor Ilene H. Forsyth of Western Michigan University. It mentions that it will occur during the Tenth Conference on Medieval Studies, from May 4-7, and outlines several presentations that will be given by different scholars on related topics.
The second paragraph mentions a symposium titled "Recent Research in Byzantine and Western Medieval Manuscript Illumination," which involved cooperation between the Department of Art and State University for the Arts and Humanistic Studies of Pennsylvania. The symposium focused on research and scientific investigations in surveys of the current state of research concerning medieval manuscript illumination.
The third paragraph announces the Second Annual Ohio Conference on Medieval Studies, to be held October 16 - 18. It calls for paper abstracts for the conference and provides a deadline for their submission, suggesting that they be sent to a specific address. It also notes that special awards will be given to graduate students and other details are to be provided upon request from the Medieval Studies department at John Carroll University in Cleveland.
The fourth paragraph talks about an upcoming "First Autumn Byzantine Studies Conference," which is set to take place on October 24 - 25 at the Cleveland Museum of Art, with invitations to submit research papers on a wide range of topics related to Byzantine Studies.
The final text at the bottom refers to a published catalogue titled "Medieval Art in Upstate New York" from an exhibition held in the spring, and provides details about its contents and where it can be found.
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The image shows a typed page from a document or a report, likely related to medieval studies or art history. The text details various academic sessions, conferences, and publications with dates and brief descriptions:
May 4-7: A session on "Romanesque Sculpture," sponsored by the ICMA and chaired by Professor Ilene H. Forsyth, in cooperation with the Medieval Institute of Western Michigan University. It includes presentations by several scholars on topics related to Romanesque art.
May 16-18: A conference on "Recent Research in Byzantine and Western Medieval Manuscript Illumination," sponsored by the Department of Art and The Institute for the Arts and Humanistic Studies of Pennsylvania State University. The conference will cover early Christian, Byzantine, Carolingian, and Western medieval manuscript illumination.
October 16-18: The Second Annual Ohio Conference on Medieval Studies, sponsored by the Department of Philosophy, John Carroll University, Cleveland, Ohio. It calls for abstracts and provides contact information for further details.
October 24-25: The First Autumn Byzantine Studies Conference at the Cleveland Museum of Art, focusing on reading and discussing research papers in Byzantine studies.
A note about a newly published catalogue titled "Medieval Art in Upstate New York," prepared by Professor Meredith Lillich and other scholars. The catalogue describes medieval objects in public collections throughout upstate New York.
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May 4–7: A session on "Romanesque Sculpture," sponsored by the ICMA and chaired by Professor Ilene H. Forsyth. It will be held in cooperation with the Medieval Institute of Western Michigan University at the Tenth Conference on Medieval Studies, May 4–7. The program includes presentations by William D. Wixom, Marilyn L. Schmitt, David L. Simon, and John Williams, covering topics such as the Romanesque Workshop in Emilia, an itinerary of ateliers in San Isidoro, recent repairs to San Isidoro, and questions relating to Romanesque art in Spain.
May 16–18: A conference titled "Recent Research in Byzantine and Western Medieval Manuscript Illumination," sponsored by the Department of Art and Script Institute for the Arts and Humanities at the Pennsylvania State University. The conference will focus on surveys of current research and specific investigations in early Christian and Byzantine, Carolingian, and Western Medieval manuscript illumination. Speakers include Hugo Buchthal, Annemarie Weyl Carr, Anthony Cutler, Bertrand Davezac, Herbert Kessler, and others.
October 16–18: The Second Annual Ohio Conference on Medieval Studies, sponsored by the Department of Philosophy at John Carroll University, Cleveland, Ohio. Abstracts of proposed papers should be submitted by May 1st. Contact information is provided for Professor Thomas Tomasic, the Coordinating Director.
October 24–25: The First Autumn Byzantine Studies Conference, to be held at the Cleveland Museum of Art. It is an open forum for the reading and discussion of research papers on all aspects of Byzantine Studies. For details, contact Professor Alice-Mary Talbot.
Medieval Art in Upstate New York: A catalog of an exhibition held at Syracuse University, prepared by Professor Meredith Lillich. The illustrated 130-page catalog includes 84 entries describing objects in all media from 19 scholars and updates public collections in New York. It also includes a census of all medieval works of art in public collections in New York State (outside New York City and Brooklyn), listed by museum and library. The catalog is published by the Everson Museum of Art, State and Harrison Streets, Syracuse, New York 13202.
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This image shows a page from a printed document, likely from a scholarly journal or newsletter. The page contains several announcements and descriptions of upcoming events related to medieval studies. The events include a session on "Romanesque Sculpture" sponsored by the International Congress on Medieval Studies (ICMA) and the Medieval Institute at Western Michigan University, a conference on "Recent Research in Byzantine and Western Medieval Manuscript Illumination" sponsored by the Institute for the Arts and Humanities Studies at Pennsylvania State University, the Second Annual Ohio Conference on Medieval Studies sponsored by the Department of Philosophy at John Carroll University, and the First Autumn Byzantine Studies Conference at the Cleveland Museum of Art.
The page also includes a brief description of a recently published catalogue titled "Medieval Art in Upstate New York," which provides a census of all medieval works of art in public collections in New York State. The catalogue is published by the Everson Museum of Art and includes illustrations of objects from 19 public museums and libraries in upstate New York.