Medieval Studies Fall Colloquium
Saturday, October 16, 2004
9:00AM to 6:00PM
Harbor Room, University Center
University of California, Santa Barbara
The Medieval Pilgrimage:
History, Art, Literature, and Virtual Reality
9:30 a.m.
John Dagenais (University of California, Los Angeles, Department of Spanish
and Portuguese), "The Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela: The Original
Design for Master Mateo's Pórtico de la Gloria and the Shape of
Faith."
Respondent: Juan Campo (UCSB, Department of Religious Studies).
11:00 a.m.
James D'Emilio (University of South Florida, Department of Humanities),
"The Santiago Cathedral, the Pilgrimage, and the Art and Architecture
of Twelfth-Century Spain."
Respondent: Conrad Rudolph (University of California, Riverside, Department
of Art History).
Lunch 12:30-1:30
1:30 p.m.
M. Alison Stones (University of Pittsburgh, Department of History of Art
and Architecture), "Who is in and Who is out: The Saints of The Pilgrim's
Guide to Santiago."
Respondent: Sharon Farmer (UCSB, Department of History).
3:00 p.m.
Sarah Kay (Girton College, University of Cambridge), "The Divided
Path in Guillaume de Deguileville's Pelerinage de Vie Humaine: Separation
and Identity."
Reception 4:30-5:30
There is no charge for this event. Additional Information can be obtained
by contacting Edward D. English, Executive Director, Medieval Studies
893-3167; english@history.ucsb.edu.
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