March 18, 2025
Mikhail Boytsov (Düsseldorf)
How could Caesar and Nero be useful to the Duke of Austria?
February 18, 2025
Patrick S. Marschner, University of Pavia
Claudius of Turin’s De sex aetatibus mundi – Manuscript study and first critical edition. A presentation of an almost finished book
December 10, 2024
Immo Warntjes, Trinity College Dublin
History and Easter: the relationship between historiography and computus in early medieval Europe
November 12, 2024
Leon Pürstinger,Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Wien
Writing and Rewriting Frankish History in Late Carolingian Reims and Early Capetian Saint-Bertin – Studies on the Transmission of a Carolingian Historiographical Compendium
June 30, 2023
Niklas Fröhlich, Universität Wuppertal
Texts in transformation: Late antique chroniclers, Carolingian revisers, and modern editors
June 7, 2023
Anja Rathmann, Universität Basel
History in the Liber Floridus –pasts, presents, and futures
May 12, 2023
James Palmer, Saint-Andrews University
Making Sense of Disputed Times: History and Computus in the Reign of Charles the Bald (840-877)
April 21, 2023
James Miller, Oxford University
Writing monastic history at tenth-century Fleury: Benedict’s body and the meaning of its translation
March 9, 2023
Mariken Teeuwen, Leiden University
Carolingian Knowledge Management in the Margin
15-16 September 2022
Bergische Universität Wuppertal
Organised in collaboration with Histories in Transition and the Graduiertenkolleg 2196 “Dokument – Text – Edition” by Bart van Hees and Sören Kaschke | Program
Frankish Annals:
Texts – Transmission – Editions [more]
Wednesday, April 6
2022 at 12:00 p.m. EST, 6 p.m. CET
Graeme Ward (Universität Tübingen)
Making Liturgical History in Eleventh-Century Aquitaine: Ademar of Chabannes, Amalarius of Metz, and the Monastic Office
Wednesday, Mar 9
2022 at 12:00 p.m. EST, 6 p.m. CET
Hans Hummer(Wayne State University)
The Carolingian Genealogies and their Manuscripts
December 1, 2021
Steffen Patzold, Universität Tübingen
The Collectio Dionysio-Hadriana as resource of historical knowledge
November 8, 2021
Marco Stoffella, Università di Verona
Christian time, calendars, and computus.
The study of the past at the scriptorium in Verona
June 16, 2021
Bede and the Continent.
The Afterlives of Bede’s Chronicles, 8th to 12th Centuries [more]
May 25, 2021
Bart van Hees, Bergische Universität Wuppertal
Annals in the Frankish realms
March 29, 2021
Eric J. Goldberg, Massachussets Institute of Technology
Eyewitness to the End of Empire:
Author, Argument, and Audience of the ‘Annals of Saint-Vaast’
January 18, 2021
Charlotte Denoël, Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris
Image and Text in Ademar of Chabannes’ Notebook Leiden VLO 15
December 9, 2020
Maximilian Diesenberger, Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Wien
Histories in Transition:
Salzburg and Admont
November 23, 2020
Jo Story, Leicester University
Frankish History in Twelfth-century Durham:
Symeon and the Manuscript Evidence
October 5, 2020
Helmut Reimitz, Princeton University
History Books, the History of the Book and the History of History in the Carolingian and Post-Carolingian World
July 3, 2020
Patrick S. Marschner, Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Wien
The World Map of the Corpus Pelagianum (BNE, Ms. 1513, fol. 1v.) and its Strategies of Identification
June 19, 2020
Steffen Patzold, Universität Tübingen
Writing and Using History in 10th- and 11th-Century Bavaria:
The Case of Freising
June 5, 2020
Matthias M. Tischler, ICREA/Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
Mapping the Early Medieval Landscape of Histories between Aquitaine, Southern Gaul and the Northern Iberian Peninsula:
Some Hypotheses on the Role and Impact of Carolingian Historiography in Southwestern Europe
May 22, 2020
Frederic Clark, University of Southern California
Critique and Book History:
An Agenda for the History of Scholarship from the Medieval Manuscript Codex to Early Modern Print
Institute for Medieval Research of the
Austrian Academy of Sciences
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