Session1102
TitleFraming Knowledge: Codex and Library, II - One-Volume Libraries
Date/TimeWednesday 6 July 2022: 11.15-12.45
 
OrganiserPia Eckhart, Stadtbibliothek Ulm
Steffen Krieb, Regesta Imperii, Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Literatur, Mainz
 
Moderator/ChairSteffen Krieb, Regesta Imperii, Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Literatur, Mainz
 
Paper 1102-a A Library of Libraries?: Hartmann Schedel and Felix Schmid Handling Knowledge
(Language: English)
Pia Eckhart, Stadtbibliothek Ulm
Index Terms: Manuscripts and Palaeography; Medicine
Paper 1102-b Uniting Biblical Knowledge and Devotion in One Volume: A 14th-Century Manuscript from Hartmann Schedel's Library
(Language: English)
Malena Ratzke, Centre for the Study of Manuscript Cultures (CSMC), Exzellenzcluster 'Understanding Written Artefacts', Universität Hamburg
Index Terms: Language and Literature - German; Lay Piety; Manuscripts and Palaeography
Paper 1102-c The Kolmarer Liederhandschrift and the Speyerer Kompendium: Two 15th-Century German One-Volume Libraries in One Library?
(Language: English)
Marco Heiles, Centre for the Study of Manuscript Cultures (CSMC), Exzellenzcluster 'Understanding Written Artefacts', Universität Hamburg
Index Terms: Language and Literature - German; Manuscripts and Palaeography
 
AbstractKnowledge is constantly produced, confirmed, denied, and transformed. Contents, ideas, and concepts are considered knowledge as long as and where they find social acceptance. This session sheds light on the role of the library as a concept, as a metaphor and as a physical place, in these processes of knowledge production and change.