Concilium Lateranense IV - Institut d`Histoire du Droit
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Concilium Lateranense IV - Institut d`Histoire du Droit
Concilium Lateranense IV: Commemorating the Octocentenary of the Fourth Lateran Council of 1215 Draft Programme Monday, 23 November 2015 (Valle Giulia) Danish Academy (Accademia di Danimarca) 8.45-10.45am Session 1: Plenary lectures Welcome by the Assistant Director of the Danish Academy, Anna Wegener. Chair: tbc Plenary Lecture 1: Danica Summerlin, University College London Innocent III, the 1179 and 1215 Lateran Councils and “new law” Plenary Lecture 2: Christoph Egger, Instititut für Österreichische Geschichtsforschung, University of Vienna Who was Innocent III? Lothar of Segni, Innocent III and the Fourth Lateran Council Coffee Break sponsored by the Danish Academy in Rome (10.45-11.30am) 11.30am-1.30pm: Session 2: Visitors and petitioners in Papal Rome at the Time of the Fourth Lateran Council Organiser: Iben Fonnesberg-Schmidt, Aalborg University Chair: Danica Summerlin, University College London. Paper 1: William Kynan-Wilson, Aalborg University English Impressions of Papal Rome at the time of the Fourth Lateran Council: the Works of Gerald of Wales and Gervase of Tilbury Paper 2: Iben Fonnesberg-Schmidt, Aalborg University Papal Gift-giving in the Early Thirteenth Century Paper 3: Emil Lauge Christensen, Aalborg University The Papal Reception of Legates and Petitioners at the time of the Fourth Lateran Council: Rituals and Strategies Paper 4: Marek Tamm, Tallinn University From Riga to Rome: Livonian embassies in the Papal Court (1204 and 1215) Lunch (1.30-2.30pm) 2.30-3.45pm: Session 3: From Lateran I to Lateran IV: Framing a Reform Agenda Chair: Atria Larson, Saint Louis University 1 Paper 1: Georg Gresser, PTH Sankt Augustin Vom Lateranense I zum Lateranense IV: Kontinuitäten und Veränderungen in der Konzilsorganisation-und-praxis The British School at Rome (Accademia Britannica) 4-6pm Session 4: Plenary lectures Welcome by the Assistant Director of the British School Chair: tbc Plenary Lecture 3: Ian Haynes, University of Newcastle Excavations under the Lateran Basilica Istituto Austriaco Storico di Roma 6pm Session 5: Plenary lectures and Reception Welcome and Chair by the Director of the IASR, Dr Andreas Gottsmann Plenary Lecture 4: Andrea Sommerlechner, Institut für Österreichische Geschichtsforschung, University of Vienna L’edizione dei registri di Innocenzo III – i volumi 13-16 Tuesday, 24 November 2015 (The American University of Rome) 8.45-10.45am Session 6: Plenary lectures (Auriana Auditorium) Welcome by the President of The American University of Rome, Richard Hodges Chair: tbc Plenary Lecture 5: Jessalynn Bird, Dominican College Selling Reform: Synodal Sermons and the Fourth Lateran Council Plenary Lecture 6: Neslihan Şenocak, Columbia University Scholars, Friars, and the Pastoral Transformation in Medieval Christianity Coffee Break (10.45-11.30am) 11.30am-1.30pm: Parallel Sessions Session 7: The reception of the Lateran Decrees in canon law (Barnabite Theatre) Chair: tbc Paper 1: Atria Larson, Saint Louis University Canonical Commentary on Lateran IV c. 21 Omnis utriusque Paper 2: Peter Clarke, University of Southampton Enforcing religious conformity in late medieval England: Lateran IV canon 21 and the church courts 2 Paper 3: Felicity Hill, University of East Anglia, The pastoral influence of the Fourth Lateran Council on the practice of excommunication in England Session 8: Lateran IV and the Greek Churches (Scalabrinian Fathers, Via Dandolo 58) Chair: Damian Smith, Saint Louis University Paper 1: Steven Schoenig, S.J., Saint Louis University The Popes and the Patriarchs: the fifth constitution of Lateran IV Paper 2: Pablo Argárate, University of Graz Le concile de Latran IV et les églises orientales Paper 3: Thomas Izbicki, Rutgers University Lateran IV and the Greeks Session 9: Lateran IV and the Cure of Souls and Bodies (Auriana Auditorium) Chair: tbc Paper 1: Antonina Sahaydachny, Independent Scholar Cura animarum: Innocent III’s Program of Ecclesiastical Reform at Lateran IV and the Duty of Pastoral Care for a Universal Church Paper 2: Jan Dohnalik, University Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski (UKSW), Warsaw Il significato della costituzione 21 del Concilio Lateranense IV per la dottrina canonica circa la confessione sacramentale Paper 3: Renata Salvarani, Università Europea di Roma Prassi penitenziali e penitenzia sacramentale nella pastorale del IV Concilio Lateranense Lunch (1.30-2.30pm) 2.30-4.30pm: Parallel Sessions Session 10: Crusades and crusading indulgences after 1215 (Barnabite Theatre) Chair: Jan Vandeburie, Warburg Institute Paper 1: Richard Allington, Saint Louis University Crusading Piety and the development of crusading devotions at the Fourth Lateran Council Paper 2: Ane Bysted, Aarhus University The Crusade Indulgence: remission of sins or of penances Paper 3: Nicole Hamonic, University of South Dakota Indulgences and the military orders in England Session 11: Unity and diversity within Christendom after 1215 (Scalabrinian Fathers, Via Dandolo 58) Chair: tbc Paper 1: Camille Rouxpetel, École française de Rome Ecclesia, unitas et varietas dans les constitutiones 5, 9 et 14 du concile de Latran IV Paper 2: Nicolas Coureas, Cyprus Research Centre The application of the ninth ruling of Lateran IV regarding the co-existence of different rites in the same diocese in Lusignan and Venetian Cyprus, 1215-1270 3 Paper 3: Evgeniya Shelina, Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne and CCHS-Madrid Hierarchies among equals in late medieval Christendom Session 12: Lateran IV and Confession (Auriana Auditorium) Chair: Peter Clarke, University of Southampton Paper 1: Michael Leahy, Birkbeck College Self-representation of late-medieval medical authors and Canon Twenty-two’s hierarchy Paper 2: Kerstin Hitzbleck, Universität Bern Confession and Conscience Paper 3: Gwendolyn Sheldon, Concordia University, Austin, Texas The Fourth Lateran Council and the need to give definition to the priesthood Coffee Break (4.30-5.00pm) 5-7pm: Parallel Sessions Session 13: Characterising the Crusade (Barnabite Theatre) Chair: tbc Paper 1: Gary Dickson, University of Edinburgh Christianitas and the Fourth Lateran Council Paper 2: Flavio Sanza, Swansea University Il concilio e la Crociata, problemi e prospettive Paper 3: Alexander Marx, Universität Wien The Crusading theology of John of Abbeville. Between eschatology, emotions and biblical exegesis Session 14: Innocent III, Lateran IV, and Empire (Scalabrinian Fathers, Via Dandolo 58) Chair: Christoph Egger, Institut für Österreichische Geschichtsforschung, University of Vienna Paper 1: Thomas Renna, Saginaw Valley State University Papal Approval of Frederick II at the Fourth Lateran Council Paper 2: Anna Gerstein, Russian Academy of Science The Pope’s choice between two rulers: the importance of the resolution of the Fourth Lateran Council of the Lateran in the light of the relationship between regnum and sacerdotium Paper 3: Claudia Lydorf, Universität des Saarlandes/ eufom University Luxembourg Die Beschlüsse des Laterankonzils von 1215 im Spiegel der Narratio de testamento et morte Ottonis IV und des Testaments Kaiser Ottos IV. von 1218 Session 15: The practice of pastoral care after 1215 (Auriana Auditorium) Chair: tbc Paper 1: Cyrille Dounot, Université d’Auvergne L’héritage du 4e concile de Latran chez les canonistes de l’époque moderne Paper 2: Paolo Astorri, KU Leuven L’eredità del IV Concilio Lateranense (1215) all’origine della teologica pratica protestante Paper 3: tbc 4 Wednesday, 25 November 2015 (American Academy at Rome) 8.45-10.45am Session 16: Problems in relations between Christians and non-Christians (Aureliana Auditorium) Welcome by the Director of the American Academy at Rome, Kim Bowes Chair: Miri Rubin, Queen Mary, University of London Paper 1: Valerie Ramseyer, Wellesley College Jewish-Christian relations before 1215 Paper 2: Natalie Kertes Weaver, Ursuline College The Status of Otherness at the Fourth Lateran Council Paper 3: Sean Murphy, Western Washington University ‘You shall not wear a garment woven together of linen and wool’: the origin and impact of Lateran IV’s canon 70 Coffee Break (10.45-11.30am) 11.30am-1.30pm Session 17: The Effect of the Decrees: Christian-Jewish relations following Lateran IV (Aureliana Auditorium) Organisers: Marie-Thérèse Champagne, University of Western Florida Pensacola, and Irven Resnick, University of Tennessee-Chattanooga Chair: Anna Sapir Abulafia, Lady Margaret Hall, University of Oxford Paper 1: Harvey J. Hames, Ben Gurion University of the Negev The Mission that has gone Missing: Conversion and the Fourth Lateran Council Paper 2: Irven M. Resnick Canon 68, the Jews’ Badge, and Christian-Jewish Likeness Paper 3: Paola Tartakoff, Rutgers University Circumcision, Ritual Murder, and Conversion in the Wake of Lateran IV Lunch (1.30-2.30pm) 2.30-5.00pm Session 18: The History behind Decrees 67-71: Christian-Jewish Relations before and during Innocent III’s Pontificate (Aureliana Auditorium) Organisers: Marie-Thérèse Champagne, University of Western Florida Pensacola, and Irven Resnick, University of Tennessee-Chattanooga Chair: Marie-Thérèse Champagne Paper 1: Anna Sapir Abulafia, Lady Margaret Hall, University of Oxford The Fourth Lateran Council through the Lens of Jewish service Paper 2: Alex Novikoff, Fordham University 5 Pedagogy, Performance, and Anti-Judaism around Lateran IV Paper 3: Rebecca Rist, University of Reading Papal-Jewish Relations and the Anti-Jewish Legislation of Lateran IV Paper 4: Deanna Klepper, Boston University Lateran IV on Christian-Jewish Relations: A Fourteenth-Century Bavarian Response in the Wake of Plague and Violence Coffee Break (5.00-5.30pm) 5.30-7.45pm Session 19: The Muslim-Christian Interface and its Relationship to the Lateran IV Decrees (Aureliana Auditorium) Organisers: Marie-Thérèse Champagne, University of Western Florida Pensacola, and Irven Resnick, University of Tennessee-Chattanooga Chair: Irven Resnick Paper 1: Ana Echevarria, Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia, Madrid The Marks of the Other: the Impact of Lateran IV in the Regulations about Muslims in the Iberian Peninsula Paper 2: Linda G. Jones, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona The Impact of the Fourth Lateran Council’s Decrees concerning Muslims and Jews: Their Uneven Application in the Christian Kingdoms of Iberia Paper 3: Giulio Cipollone, Pontificia Università Gregoriana Nel Lateranense IV, ‘neanche una parola’ su migliaia di captivi cristiani e musulmani frutto di crociate e gihad Paper 4: Yvonne Friedman, Bar Ilan University The Crusade/Peacemaking Dichotomy: A Nuanced Approach 7.45pm Reception (restricted to conference participants), American Academy at Rome Hosted by the University of Kent Thursday, 26 November 2015 (Università Gregoriana) 8.45-10.45am Session 20: Plenary Lectures (Aula Magna) Welcome by the Decano della Facoltà di Storia e Beni Culturali della Chiesa, Nuno da Silva Gonçalves S.J. Chair: tbc Plenary Lecture 7: Agostino Paravicini Bagliani, University of Lausanne Innocenzo III, la ritualità e il primato di Pietro Plenary Lecture 8: Anne Duggan, King’s College London The Ghost of Alexander III 6 Coffee Break (10.45-11.30am) 11.30am-1.30pm: Parallel Sessions Session 21: Monasticism and Canons 12 and 65 (Room CQ12) Chair: tbc Paper 1: Umberto Longo, Università ‘La Sapienza’ (Roma I) Monastic Reform and Rome in the XI-XII centuries Paper 2: Hans-Joachim Schmidt , University of Fribourg Reform of the monastic orders: conditions, legislation, consequences Paper 3: Phillip Adamo, Augsburg College, Minnesota Cum miles apud religiosos elegit sepulturam: Lateran IV’s Canon 65 and Deathbed Entry to Monastic Life Session 22: The Conciliar and Canonical Background to Lateran IV (Lucchese 210) Chair: Danica Summerlin, University College London Paper 1: Sethina Watson, University of York Framing a Reform Agenda: Robert de Courçon, Paris and the Council of Reims Paper 2: Anthony Perron, Loyola Marymount The Fourth Lateran Council and the “Spatial Revolution” in Canon Law Paper 3: Piotr Alexandrowicz, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań – Faculty of Law and Administration Plerique (c. 56) of the Fourth Lateran Council and its reception towards the development of the principle pacta sunt servanda Session 23: Dominican and Franciscans Responses to Lateran IV (Lucchese 012) Organiser: Lezlie Knox, Marquette University Chair: Philip Koski, Saint Louis University Paper 1: Cristina Andenna, Technische Universität Dresden/Forschungsstelle für Vergleichende Ordensgeschichte [FOVOG] Veri coadiutores episcopi. I mendicanti come strumenti delle linee della pastorale dettate dal Lateranense IV Paper 2: Joan Barclay Lloyd, Latrobe University Help or hindrance?: Three decrees of the Fourth Lateran Council and their impact on St Dominic and the foundation of the Order of Preachers Paper 3: Lezlie Knox, Marquette University Creating Mendicant Identity between Reform and Innovation Lunch (1.30-2.30pm) 2.30-4.00pm Session 24: plenary lectures (Aula Magna) Chair: tbc Plenary Lecture 9: Giles Constable, Institute of Advanced Study, Princeton 7 The Fourth Lateran Council and religious orders Plenary Lecture 10: Chiara Frugoni, l'Università di Roma Tor Vergata Il concilio Laterano IV e l’approvazione della Regola nel ciclo francescano dealla Chiesa superior di Assisi 4.30-6.30pm: Parallel sessions Session 25: Vernacular Literature and Lateran IV (Aula Magna) Chair: Maureen Bolton, University of Notre Dame Paper 1: Claire Waters, University of California Davis Lay learners and French Gospels in Robert of Gretham’s Évangiles des domnées (c. 1240) Paper 2: Andrew Reeves, Middle Georgia State University ‘The Nourishment of God’s Word’: Inter caetera (canon 10) in England Paper 3: Wendy Larson, Roanoke College Confessing something new: Canon 21 of the Lateran Council and English Literature Session 26: The Cistercian Order, the Papacy, Councils and Regions (Room CQ 12) Organiser: Janet Burton, University of Wales Trinity Saint David (Lampeter) Chair: Philip Koski, Saint Louis University Paper 1: Emilia Jamroziak, University of Leeds Cistercians and the church council from Lateran IV to Basel Paper 2: Karen Stöber, University of Lleida Cistercians, the papacy, and church councils in Catalonia after Lateran IV Paper 3: Janet Burton, University of Wales Trinity Saint David (Lampeter) Cistercians in Wales and the papacy, post Lateran IV Session 27: Canon 71 and the Muslim-Christian trade ban (Lucchese 210) Chair: Thomas Izbicki, Rutgers University Paper 1: Matthew Parker, Saint Louis University Lotario and the Fisc: Lateran IV as Culmination of Innocent III's Financial Preoccupation Paper 2: Thomas K. Heebøll-Holm, University of Southern Denmark Crusades, Piracy and Canon Law at the Fourth Lateran Council Paper 3: James Todesca, Armstrong State University Mediterranean Trade in the Wake of Lateran IV Session 28: Lateran IV, Canon 13 and the Franciscan Order (Lucchese 012) Chair: tbc Paper 1: Felice Accrocca, Pontificia Università Gregoriana La Regola francescana: una ferita inferta al Lateranense IV Paper 2: Amanda Power, University of Oxford From Institution to Inspiration: the world of Lateran IV and the beginnings of the Franciscan Order Paper 3: Christopher Cullen, Fordham University Bonaventure’s Natural Theology and Lateran IV: God as Being Itself 8 Friday 27 November 2015 (John Cabot University) 8.45-10.45am Session 30: Plenary lectures (Aula Magna) Welcome by the President of John Cabot University, Franco Pavoncello Chair: tbc Plenary Lecture 12: Marcia Colish, Yale University Credimus et confitemur cum Petro: Joachim of Fiore, Stephen Langton, and Trinitarian Theology at Lateran IV Plenary Lecture 13: Serena Romano, University of Lausanne tbc Coffee Break sponsored by John Cabot University (10.45-11.30am) 11.30am-1.45pm: Parallel Sessions Session 31: ‘The Devil is in the detail’: on the intellectual history of Lateran IV (Aula Magna) Organiser: Clare Monagle, Monash University Chair: Marcia Colish, Yale University Paper 1: Tomas Zahora, Monash University Knowledge of fear and fear of knowledge: Lateran IV and the book of nature Paper 2: Clare Monagle, Monash University Peter Lombard, Heresy and Lateran IV Paper 3: Juanita Ruys, University of Sydney ‘The Devil and Other Demons’: Lateran IV, the Infernal Hierarchy, and Heresy Session 32: Vernacular Literature in the Wake of Lateran IV: Anglo-Norman Texts (Tiber Building T.G. 3) Organiser: Maureen Boulton, University of Notre Dame Chair: D'A. J. D. Boulton, University of Notre Dame Paper 1: Daron Burrows, University of Oxford The French Prose Apocalypse Commentary: Lay Religious Instruction Post-Lateran IV Paper 2: Anna Siebach Larsen, University of Notre Dame The Chasteau d'amour in the Tateshal Miscellany (Princeton University, Taylor MS 1) Paper 3: Maureen Boulton, University of Notre Dame Guillaume le Clerc de Normandie, Le Besant Dieu and Innocent III Session 33: The Fourth Lateran Council and the Albigensian Crusade, I (Tiber T.G. 4) Organiser: Damian Smith, Saint Louis University 9 Chair: Damian Smith Paper 1: Martín Alvira Cabrer, Universidad Complutense de Madrid La Cruzada contra los Albigenses y el IV Concilio de Letrán Paper 2: Pilar Jiménez Sanchez, Directrice, CIRCAED L’ ‘hérésie’ des Albigeois au temps du concile IV de Latran. Etat de la question sur sa supposée dangerosité Paper 3: Marjolaine Raguin, Université Paul-Valéry – Montpellier III Le concile de Latran dans la Chanson de la Croisade albigeoise, une acmé Paper 4: Philip Koski, Saint Louis University Arnau Amalric, the Cistercians, and the Fourth Lateran Council Session 34: Roman Law and Canon 41 (Guarini GK 11) Chair: Peter Clarke, University of Southampton Paper 1: Harry Dondorp, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Bona fides presumpta: (c. 41 praescriptio) Paper 2: Andrea Massironi, Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca Prescrizione e buona fede: la costituzione Quoniam omne (c. 41) nell’interpretazione della canonistica medievale Paper 3: Lukasz Korporowicz, University of Łodz The Roman Law Story behind Decrees 39–41 of IV Lateran Council (1215) Session 35: The 1215 Council’s influence on Art and Architecture (Guarini GK 12) Chair: tbc Paper 1: Filip Malesevic, University of Basel The Altar, the Bread, and the Wine: the contribution of the Fourth Lateran Council to Roman art of the duecento Paper 2: Jeffrey Miller, University of Cambridge The Architectural Foundations of Lateran Reform at Southwell Minster Paper 3: Erik Walters, John Cabot University Ratio quaerens intellectum: unlocking the seal of Solomon in the chapel of Saint Sylvester Lunch (1.45-2.45pm) 2.45-4.45pm Session 36: plenary lectures (Aula Magna) Chair: Lila Yawn, John Cabot University Plenary Lecture 14: Dale Kinney, Bryn Mawr College Innocentius fecit corpus, et Innocentius immittet animam: The Consecration of Santa Maria in Trastevere in 1215 Plenary Lecture 15: Dorothy Glass, University of Buffalo The art and architecture of Cardinal Guala Bicchieri, Cardinal and Legate under Innocent III 5-7pm (Parallel sessions) 10 Session 37: Theological Controversy and Canon 2 (Aula Magna) Chair: Christoph Egger, Institut für Österreichische Geschichtsforschung, University of Vienna Paper 1: Paola Marone, Università ‘La Sapienza’ (Roma I) L’Analogia Entis e il Canone 2 del IV Concilio Lateranense Paper 2: Riccardo Saccenti, Fondazione per le Scienze Religiose Giovanni XXIII Obiecit Ioachim abbas magistro: the Fourth Lateran Council, the critics of Joachim of Fiore to Peter Lombard and the masters of Paris Paper 3: Rosario Lo Bello, Pontificia Facoltà Teologica di Palermo Almarico di Bène and his condemnation by Canon II of the Fourth Lateran Council Session 38: Lay Piety and Vernacular Literature in the Wake of Lateran IV: Italy, France and England (Tiber Building T.G. 3) Organiser and Chair: Maureen Boulton, University of Notre Dame Paper 1: Mary Dzon, University of Tennessee Lay Piety and the Splendor of Christ in Two Apocryphal Narratives in a Late Thirteenth-Century Latin manuscript Paper 2: Carol Sweetenham, University of Warwick Papal discussions in a chanson de geste: the Lateran Council and the Canso de la Crozada Paper 3: George Younge, University of York Lateran IV and the Reconfiguration of English Literary Culture Session 39: An agenda for Hispania? The question of the Primacy of Spain and the appeal for a Crusade in the 13th century Iberian context (Tiber T.G. 4) Organiser: Maria João Branco, FCSH – Universidade Nova de Lisboa Chair: Damian Smith, Saint Louis University Paper 1: Santiago Dominguez, Universidad de Léon El arzobispado de Compostela y los obispados de Noroeste de Hispania desde el año 1215: Participación en el IV Concilio de Letrán y aplicación de sus disposiciones a lo largo del siglo XIII Paper 2: Maria João Branco Ritualistic conflict and the rise of a Church body: the archbishop of Braga, the bishops of Portugal, and the question of the primacy of Spain. From Lateran IV to 13th century Portugal Paper 3: Hermínia Vilar, Universidade de Évora, and Hermenegildo Fernandes, FL-Universidade de Lisboa Crusade, jihad and royal legitimation in the aftermath of the Consilium Lateranensis: comparative approaches to the kingdom of Portugal and the Almohad Empire Session 40: Crusades and Council (Guarini GK 11) Organiser: Jessalynn Bird, Dominican College Chair: Jessalyn Bird Paper 1: Thomas Madden, Saint Louis University Forging Election Law: The Latin Patriarchate of Constantinople and the Fourth Lateran Council Paper 2: Thomas Smith, Ludwig-Maximilians Universiät, München The Evolution and implementation of Ad liberandam Paper 3: Jan Vandeburie, Warburg Institute 11 “Dominus papa volens scire” – Echoes of the Fourth Lateran Council’s Crusade and Mission Agenda in Thirteenth-Century Manuscripts Session 41: Art History (Guarini GK 12) Chair: Lila Yawn, John Cabot University Paper 1: Alison Perchuk, California State University Channel Islands Time Certain, Time Eternal: Altar Consecrations and Apsidal Imagery during the Early Lateran Councils Paper 2: Maria del Rocio Sanchez –Ameijieiras, University of Santiago de Compostela Form and Reform: on some aesthetic consequences of the Fourth Lateran Council Paper 3: Claire Donovan, University of Exeter tbc Session 42: Reform and Renewal in the north: the Fourth Lateran Council and its impact (Guarini GK 13) Organiser: Anna Minara Ciardi, Centre for Theology and Religious Studies, Lund University, Sweden Chair: Kirsi Salonen, University of Turku Paper 1: Sara E. Ellis Nilsson, Department of Historical Studies, University of Gothenburg, Sweden Responding to Reform: the creation and modification of Scandinavian cults of saints Paper 2: Anna Minara Ciardi Institutional Reform and Renewal? Cathedral Chapters in Scandinavia and legal matters in context of the Fourth Lateran Council Paper 3: Bertil Nilsson, Department of Literature, History of Ideas and Religion, University of Gothenburg, Sweden Episcopal Disobedience in the North: on visitation and procuration in the province of Uppsala after 1215 Saturday 28 November Sessions will be held concurrently at Notre Dame and in John Cabot University Notre Dame Campus 8.45-10.45am Session 43: Plenary lectures (Walsh Auditorium) Welcome by the Inaugural Academic Director of the Notre Dame Rome Global Gateway, Theodore J. Cachey Jr. Chair: tbc Plenary Lecture 16: Tommaso di Carpegna Falconieri, Università degli Studi di Urbino Il Concilio Lateranense IV e il Clero di Roma Plenary Lecture 17: Pascal Montaubin, Université d’Amiens Les évêques français au treizième siècle 12 Coffee break sponsored by Notre Dame University (10.45-11.30) 11.30-13.30: Parallel Sessions Session 44: Bishops and the effects of Lateran IV (Walsh Aula 1) Chair: tbc Paper 1: Bruno Lemesle, , Université de Bourgogne Le gouvernement des évêques et la correction des excès Paper 2: Paul Oberholzer, Pontificia Università Gregoriana Ripercussioni del Concilio Lateranensi IV sulla Chiesa rurali nei territori dell’Abbazia imperiale di San Gallo Paper 3: Pier Aimone, Pont. Università Urbaniana-Vatican Le disposizioni del concilio Lateranense IV: la parrocchia obbligatoria Session 45: Communicating the Council (Walsh Aula 2) Chair: tbc Paper 1: Thomas Wetzstein, Katholische Universität Eichstätt-Ingolstadt The Pope’s Council and the unification of Latin Christendom: Lateran IV and the history of communication Paper 2: Jeffrey Wayno, Columbia University The canons of the Fourth Lateran Council: a unified legal program? Paper 3: Mona Kirsch, Department of History, University of Heidelberg Zum Nachhall eines mittelalterlichen Großereignisses – Die Tradierung und lokale Rezeption des IV. Lateranum in der Chronistik des Spätmittelalters Session 46: Sermons and sermon literature (Meeting Room) Chair: Christoph Egger, Institut für Österreichische Geschichtsforschung, University of Vienna Paper 1: Georg Strack, Ludwig-Maximilians Universität München Neues zu den Predigten Innozenz III. auf dem IV Laterankonzil Paper 2: Mia Münster-Swendsen, Roskilde Universitet, “I have been constituted over the household”: The Revival of a Theological and Political Terminology of Oeconomia and the Distribution of Power During the Pontificate of Innocent III Paper 3: Barbara Bombi, University of Kent Viri probi et idonei: canon law and preachers after the Fourth Lateran Council Session 47: The effect of Lateran IV on procedural law (Classroom 410) Chair: tbc Paper 1: Vito Piergiovanni, Università degli Studi di Genova Eresia e lesa maestà nella normativa di Innocenzo III e nel Concilio Lateranense del 1215 Paper 2: Rachel Guillas, Université Panthéon Assas Paris II L’intention dans la procédure inquisitoire (Le bouleversement de la prise en compte de l’élément moral consacré par le concile de Latran IV) Paper 3: Giovanni Chiodi, Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca 13 La costruzione dell’ordo della procedura inquisitoria nella canonistica medievale Lunch (1.30-2.30pm) 2.30-4.30: Parallel Sessions Session 48: Lateran IV and marriage (Walsh Aula 1) Chair: tbc Paper 1: Alejandro Morin, Universidad de Buenos Aires – Conicet La constitución Non debet del IV Concilio Laterano y el abondono del sistema de afinidad derivada Paper 2: Constance Rousseau, Providence College Harbingers of the Future: Marriage cases during the pontificate of Innocent III and Lateran IV Paper 3: Frederik Pedersen, University of Aberdeen Confession as a motivator in medieval marriage cases Paper 4: Karol Polejowski, Ateneum – University in Gdańsk Fourth Lateran Council and the problem of marriage in the Christian world (canons 50 - 52) Session 49: Arms, Violence, and War: Military Themes at the Fourth Lateran Council (Walsh Aula 2) Organiser: John D. Hosler, Morgan State University Chair: Jan Vandeburie, Warburg Institute Paper 1: John France, University of Swansea Military Organization and the Regulation of Armies at the Fourth Lateran Council Paper 2: Kelly DeVries, Loyola University Maryland The Military Context of Lateran IV Paper 3: Lawrence G. Duggan, University of Delaware Lateran IV and Arms-bearing by the Clergy Session 50: The conciliar decrees and the Romano-canonical legal tradition (Meeting Room) Chair: tbc Paper 1: Emmanuel Falzone, Université catholique de Louvain Quoniam contra falsam: L’oralité du jugement à l’épreuve dans la culture juridique romanocanonique Paper 2: Alexander Marey, National Research University – Higher School of Economics (Moscow) Brachium saeculare (Conc. Lat. IV. 9): la concepción de la poder real de Inocencio III y su recepción en la tradición jurídica castellana de s. XIII Paper 3: Fiona Somerset, University of Connecticut Conduits of Reform: Canon Law verses after Lateran IV Session 51: Election and episcopal power after the council (Walsh Aula 2) Chair: Pascal Montaubin, Université d’Amiens Paper 1: Rainer Murauer, Österreichisches Historisches Institut, Rom 14 The election by compromise in the medieval church: an appropriate method to select the best candidate? Paper 2: Fabrice Delivré, Université Paris I Panthéon Sorbonne Tali discordie sive cavillationi modo preclusa est ianua. Théories et pratiques de l’élection au miroir de Quia propter Paper 3: Benoît Alix, Université Panthéon-Assas, Paris II Le législation de Latran IV relative aux missions épiscopales: l’évêque judex corporum et animarum John Cabot University Coffee Break (9.45-10.30) 10.30-12.30: Parallel sessions Session 52: Profundizando en el Lateranense IV a partir de Antonio García y García (Tiber TG 4) Organiser: Nicolas Álvarez de las Asturias, Universidad Eclesiástica San Dámaso Chair: Damian Smith, Saint Louis University Paper 1: Nicolas Álvarez des las Asturias El comentario de Vicente Hispano a la constitución 4 del IV Concilio de Letrán: elementos doctrinales para la valoración de la praxis oriental Paper 2: Joaquin Sedano Rueda, Universidad de Navarra (Pamplona) La Summa de poenitentia de san Raimundo de Peñafort: la evolución de la confesión como instrumento de la cura de almas hasta el 4 Concilio de Letrán Paper 3: Santiago del Cura Elena, Facultad de Teología del Norte de España (Burgos) Session 53: Non-monastic religious life and Lateran IV (Tiber TG 3) Chair: tbc Paper 1: Ed Mazza, Azusa Pacific University Dumb dogs and Domini Canes: Bishops, Friars, and the Twelfth-century Pastoral Vacuum Paper 2: Luciana Cuppo, CIELS – Padova Cum qui recipit prophetam: Textual transmission and dissemination Paper 3: Lydia Walker, University of Tennessee - Knoxville Inclusion and Exclusion: Women and the Transformation of Penitential Processions Session 54: Lateran IV, Canon 62 and relics, I (Guarini Aula Magna) Chair: tbc Paper 1: Christine Oakland, University of Kent The legacy of canon 62 in the diocese of Sens in northern France Paper 2: Emily Guerry, University of Kent The acquisition and display of relics after Lateran IV: the case of the mortgage of the Crown of Thorns Paper 3: Luca Creti, Università La Sapienza di Roma Ideologia e realtà: il ruolo delle botteghe cosmatesche nell’architettura di Roma e del Patrimonio di San Pietro durante il pontificato di Innocenzo III 15 Session 55: The Fourth Lateran Council and the Baltic Crusades (Guarini GK13) Organiser: Andris Sne, Faculty of History and Philosophy of the University of Latvia Chair: Marek Tamm, Tallinn University Paper 1: Andris Sne, Faculty of History and Philosophy of the University of Latvia Bishop Albert and Papal Curia: ideology and politics in Early Livonian Crusades Paper 2: Alan V. Murray, University of Leeds Adding to the Multitude of Fish: Innocent III, Bishop Albert of Riga and the Conversion of the Indigenous peoples of Livonia Paper 3: Torben Kjersgaard Nielsen, Department of Culture and Global Studies, Aalborg University, Denmark Virgin Mary for the sake of Livonia: Nature and Image of the Virgin Mary in the Chronicle of Henry Lunch (12.30-1.30pm) 1.30-3.45pm: Parallel sessions Session 56: Light-heartedness at the council and in its canons (Guarini GK 11) Chair: Brenda Bolton, University of London Paper 1: Pete Jones, University of Toronto Humour at the Fourth Lateran Council Paper 2: Marie-Clotilde Lault, Faculté de Droit, Dijon Clerici Iusores: la réception du cap. 16 du IVe concile de Latran par les docteurs médiévaux Paper 3: David Rollo, University of Southern California The Fourth Lateran Council and its unforeseen literary consequences Paper 4: Sabina Flanagan, University of Adelaide ‘The Devil’s in the Detail’: Another look at the Constitutions of Lateran IV Session 57: Centre and periphery after 1215, I (Guarini GK 12) Chair: Barbara Bombi, University of Kent, Canterbury Paper 1: Przemysław Nowak, The Tadeusz Manteuffel Institute of History of the Polish Academy of Sciences The Polish Church in the time of the Fourth Lateran Council Paper 2: Heidi Anett Beistad, Norwegian University of Science and Technology Distant in body, present in spirit – papal presence in the ecclesiastical periphery, the case of Iceland and the Fourth Lateran Council Paper 3: Francesco D’Angelo, Università di Roma La Sapienza Il Quarto Concilio Lateranense e la riforma della chiesa in Norvegia Session 58: Council, crusade and Castille after 1215 (Guarini GK 13) Chair: Damian Smith, Saint Louis University Paper 1: Miguel Gomez, University of Dayton A victim of his own success: Innocent III and the Spanish Crusade at IV Lateran Paper 2: Cristina Catalina, Instituto de Historica – CSIC 16 Another look at the repercussions of the IV Lateran Council in the kingdom of Castile Paper 3: Kyle Lincoln, Saint Louis University Riots, Reluctance and Reformers: the Church in the Kingdom of Castile in the Wake of IV Lateran Session 59: Lateran IV, Canon 62 and relics, II (Guarini Aula Magna) Chair: Emily Guerry, University of Kent, Canterbury Paper 1: David Perry, Dominican University The Fourth Lateran Council and the Relics of the Fourth Crusade Paper 2: Anne Lester, University of Colorado, Boulder Relics, Reform and Religious Truth: translating the pastoral reform from Rome to the northern European parish Paper 3: tbc Session 60: Lateran IV and in South Eastern Europe and beyond (Tiber TG 3) Chair: Lila Yawn, John Cabot University Paper 1: Jadranka Neralić, Croatian Institute of History, Zagreb Dalmatian episcopacy in the first half of the 13th century: political, cultural and pastoral aspects Paper 2: Radoslav Buźančić, Ministry of Culture, Republic of Split Art and architecture in Trogir and Split in the first half of the thirteenth century Paper 3: Elizabeth Redgate, University of Newcastle Armenians and Lateran IV (Canon 9) Coffee Break (3.30-4.15pm) 4.15-6.15pm: Parallel Sessions Session 61: Centre and ‘periphery’ after 1215, II (Tiber TG 3) Chair: Jadranka Naralić, Croatian Institute of History, Zagreb Paper 1: Robert Antonin, Department of History, University of Ostrava Bishop Andrew of Prague and the Church in Bohemia after the Fourth Council of the Lateran Paper 2: Paolo Rosso, Dept. of Philosophy and science of Education, University of Torino La ricezione delle disposizioni del IV concilio Lateranense in materia di formazione del clero nei capitoli cattedrali dell’Italia nord-occidentale Paper 3: Igor Razum, Central European University The reformed clergy in thirteenth-century Hungary and Croatia: Lateran ideas and local realities Session 62: The Fourth Lateran Council and the Albigensian Crusade, II (Tiber TG 4) Organiser: Damian Smith, Saint Louis University Chair: Martin Alvira Cabrer, Universidad Complutense de Madrid Paper 1: Marco Meschini, Università della Svizzera italiana a Lugano “Governare il mondo con bon dreit” Innocenzo III, il IV concilio lateranense e i destini politici – e familiari – delle casate di Saint-Gilles e Montfort 17 Paper 2: Claudine Pailhès, Directrice des Archives départmentales de l’Ariège Le comte de Foix et le Concile du Latran Paper 3: Damian J Smith The Reconciliation of Guillem Ramon de Montcada Session 63: Lontani da Roma: il concilio laterano IV e la cristianitá (Tiber GK 13) Organiser: Francesco Terlizzi, independent scholar Chair: Francesco Renzi, University of Leiden Paper 1: Francesco Terlizzi Ai confini del mondo: il Concilio Laterano IV e l’Inghilterra Paper 2: Enrico Dumas, Università degli studi di Bologna Contra statuta lateranensis concilii Tra normativa universale e realtà locale: ricenzioni del IV Concilio Lateranense nella penisola iberica Paper 3: Nicola Naccari, Università degli studi di Bologna Il concilio Lateranense IV e l’oriente greco: un concilio di unione? Alcune considerazioni storicocanoniche ed ecclesiologiche Session 64: The Eucharist in text and image after 1215 (Guarini GK 11) Chair: Christoph Egger, Instititut für Österreichische Geschichtsforschung, University of Vienna Paper 1: Mercedes Pérez-Vidal, Università di Padova Devoción, liturgia y poder. La Transubstanción, la devoción eucarística y sus consecuencias arquitectónicas en los monasterios de dominicas de la Península Ibérica Paper 2: Olivier Hanne, Aix-Marseille University La préparation des décisions de Latran IV sur l’eucharistie Paper 3: Mercedes López-Mayán, Universidad de Santiago de Compostela Sui passi di Innocenzo III: riforma liturgica e produzione manoscritta nell’ambito della Curia romana duecentesca Session 65: Lateran IV and missionary politics in the thirteenth century (Guarini Aula Magna) Chair: tbc Paper 1: Christian Krötzl, Tampere University, School of social sciences and humanities, Department of history Lateran IV, the Cistercians and Missionary politics changing Paper 2: Dženan Dautović, University of Sarajevo The impact of the Fourth Lateran Council on the relations between the papacy and Bosnia in the XIII Century Paper 3: Carsten Jensen, Department of Church History, Faculty of Theology, University of Copenhagen Rome makes the laws, while Riga irrigates the Nations: Concilium Lateranense IV and the mission in Livonia and Estonia in the first half of the thirteenth century Break (6.15-6.30pm) 18 6.30-7.30: Closing Plenary Lecture Session 66 (John Cabot University, Aula Magna) Chair: Peter Clarke, University of Southampton Brenda Bolton, University of London, Coming to Rome in 1215?: the importance of being absent Closing reception: 8pm 19