Oxford Medieval Visual Culture Seminar
St Catherine’s College, Arumugam Building
Thursdays, 5.15 pm GMt
26 January, 9 February, 23 February, and 9 March
The Oxford Medieval Visual Culture Seminar series is exploring visual aspects of medieval knowledge: from anatomy to alchemy, from geometry to the concepts of time and space. We hope that the programme may appeal to audiences beyond those studying the medieval period and art history, so please do share it with anyone who might be interested.
Convenors: Elena Lichmanova (elena.lichmanova@merton.ox.ac.uk) and Gervase Rosser
Week 2, 26 January
Sarah Griffin, Lambeth Palace Library, London
From Hours to Ages: Time in the Large-scale Diagrams of Opicinus de Canistris (1296- c.1352)
Anya Burgon, Trinity Hall, Cambridge
In a Punctum: Miniature Worlds in Late Medieval Art and Literature
Week 4, 9 February
Lauren Rozenberg, University College London
In the Flat Round: Brain Diagrams in Late Medieval Manuscripts
Sergei Zotov, University of Warwick
Christian Motifs in Fifteenth-Century Alchemical Iconography
Week 6, 23 February
Jack Hartnell, University of East Anglia
Visualising Wombs and Obstetrical Fantasies in Late Medieval Germany
Week 8, 9 March
Mary Carruthers, New York University, All Souls College, Oxford
Envisioning Thinking: Geometry and Meditation in the Twelfth Century