Institute for Medieval Studies
IMC 2022 Session
Session | 1218 |
Title | Textual Borders: Selection, Appropriation and Re-Writing in the Medieval Hispanic Area |
Date/Time | Wednesday 6 July 2022: 14.15-15.45 |
Organiser | Patricia Cañizares Ferriz, Departamento de Filología Clásica, Universidad Complutense de Madrid |
Moderator/Chair | Montserrat Jiménez San Cristóbal, Departamento de Filología Clásica, Universidad Complutense de Madrid |
Paper 1218-a | Contactos velados: fuentes griegas en un poema pseudo-isidoriano altomedieval (Exhortatio poenitendi) (Language: Español) Álvaro Cancela Cilleruelo, Departamento de Filología Clásica, Universidad Complutense de Madrid Index Terms: Language and Literature - Latin; Manuscripts and Palaeography; Religious Life |
Paper 1218-b | Las fronteras de género en las colecciones de exempla medievales: el ejemplario del ms. 529 de la Biblioteca Pública del Estado en Palma de Mallorca (Language: Español) Patricia Cañizares Ferriz, Departamento de Filología Clásica, Universidad Complutense de Madrid Irene Villarroel Fernández, Departamento de Filología Clásica, Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia, Madrid Index Terms: Language and Literature - Latin; Manuscripts and Palaeography; Sermons and Preaching |
Paper 1218-c | Los límites del texto: Quintiliano en florilegios latinos medievales conservados en España (Language: Español) Montserrat Jiménez San Cristóbal, Departamento de Filología Clásica, Universidad Complutense de Madrid Hugo Martín Isabel, Departamento de Filología Clásica, Universidad Complutense de Madrid Index Terms: Language and Literature - Latin; Manuscripts and Palaeography |
Paper 1218-d | Excerpta de Plinio el Viejo en el ámbito hispánico medieval (Language: Español) Francisco Javier Bran García, Departamento de Filología Clásica, Universidad Complutense de Madrid Index Terms: Language and Literature - Latin; Manuscripts and Palaeography |
Abstract | Transmission and creation of texts during the Middle Ages often involved a process of selection and appropriation of earlier works, which acquired a different meaning when inserted in a new context of transmission. This session will present four case studies that illustrate different modalities of this type of writing practices in the medieval Hispanic area, with the aim of exploring the re-signification that ancient and medieval Latin texts develop in their process of transmission and re-writing. |