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Medieval-Renaissance Studies Program NEW COLLEGE OF USF 5700 N. Tamiami Trail Sarasota, Florida 34243-2197

THE ELEVENTH BIENNIAL NEW COLLEGE CONFERENCE

ON

MEDIEVAL-RENAISSANCE STUDIES

Sarasota, Florida

March 12, 13, 14, 1998 I 1998 Conference Summar A B c D E Italian Art History Medieval Renais- 1998 Conference Summary Studies History Literature sance Literature D E A B c Medieval Renais- Session V Chronicles, Northern Late Dante: New Italian Art History Literature sance Friday Notaries, Italian Medieval Poetry Readings Studies History Literature 9-10:30 and Wills Paintings Nether- & Poetics of Hamlet AM lands I Early Medieval Italian Session I Civic Dante Medieval German Literature Thursday Humanism II History Literature Session VI Dressing Dante Late Italian Hamlet 9-10:30 Friday Women, In Renais- Medieval Intertext- II AM 11-12;30 Sex and sance Nether- ualities AM Marriage Art lands II Renais- Religion Medi evalia Medieval Chretien Session II sance and /Medieval- Spain de Troyes Thursday French Plenary 2:00 PM Alison "New New Politics isms l I-12:30 Literature Session I: Macmillan Men, Mores?" AM Brown: Medieval Northern Session Piety Italian Huizinga Sexuality Italian Session III Bishops, Late Medieval French Humanism vn & Renais- and New m Literary Thursday Nuns, Renais- English Literature Friday Politics sance Interpreta- Medieval Explora- 2-3:30 & Reform sance History Rome 3:30-5 Painting tion Literature tions PM PM

Medieval Teaching Session IV Domestic Renais- War Individual: Shake- Thursday Life sance and Theory to speare 3:45-5: 15 Sculpture Chivalry Practice 1998 Conference Summar PM Session Renais- Early Burgun- Medieval English VIII sance Italian dian Music Literature Reception Bayfront Saturday Politics Art Studies and & Politics 5:30-7:00 9-10:30 Culture AM Plenary Saturday Linda "Consider Flowers Session II 11:00AM Seidel: the Lilies: in 15th C. Painting" Session IX Family Nether- French Troilus Marlowe's Saturday in Renais- landish Renais- and Aesthetic 1-2:30 sance Art sance Criseyde PM Florence

Session X Arts in Medieval English Chaucer Marlowe Saturday Venice & Renais- and IT 2:45-4: 15 & Florence Reform- sance Medieval PM ation Piety Poetry Culture Thursday.12 March

Thursday,12 March Session Medieval German Literature Registration: 8:30 - 5:30 p.m. SudakoffLobby ID 9:00 - 10:30 a.m. Room 1080 Sudakoff Center Chair: Glenn Cuomo, New College Session Italian Studies I: Civic Humanism IA 9:00 - 10:30 a.m. Room 108A Sudakoff Center "The Girdle as Shield: Violence, Virginity, and Valor in Chair: TBA Three Medieval Texts" Rhonda L. Kelley, University of Georgia "Text to Image: The Concept of Civitas in Renaissance City Maps" "' ••.the Christian Life and the True Law': Christian Allusion Naomi Miller, Boston University and Courtly Culture in the Nibelungenlied and the Chlage" Larry Hunt, University of Georgia "Roma Rediviva: Late Medieval Rome and the Renewal of Martin V" "Liminal Traces in Beowulf, the Nibelungenlied, and Ria Mairead O'Foghludha, Whittier College the Volsungasaga: The Role of the Dragon-fight in a Germanic Ritual of Status-Elevation• "Culture by Example: Enea Silvio Piccolomini as an Donald P. Beistle, University of Georgia Envoy of Humanism" Richard Hilary, Florida University Session Italian Renaissance Literature Session Dante II IE 9 :00 - 10:30 a.m. Sudakoff East Lobby IB 9:00 - 10 :30 a.m. Room 1088 Sudakoff Center Chair: Naomi Yavneh, University of South Florida Chair: John Moore, New College "An Enchantress's Deception in Boiardo's Orlando innamorato" "'From Dante's to Dante's Peak': The Presence Julia M. Kisacky, Baylor University of Medieval Semiology in the Modern Global Marketplace" Mary Alexandra Watt, University of Toronto "From Brunetto to Michelangelo: Male Courtly Love Poetry in Medieval and Renaissance Italy" "Fear, Faith, and the Self in Dante's Commedia" Deborah Contrada, University of Iowa Silvia Ruffo Fiore, University of South Florida

Session Early Medieval Transitions IC 9:00 - 10:30 a.m. Room 108C Sudakoff Center Chair: Douglas Langston, New College

"'Cum enim Ecclesiae causas agimus': A Preliminary Coffee Break 10:30 - 11:00 a.m. Study of Leo I's Use of the Papal Rescript for Correspondence with Roman Emperors" Catherine Passantino-Mitchell, Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley

"Christ the Giant in Early Medieval Art and Exegesis" William Travis, University of Michigan-Dearborn

"The Timaeus in Old English" Paul E. Szarmach, Director, The Medieval Institute, Western Michigan University

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1 Thursday.12 March Thursday,12 March Session Rereading Chretien de Troyes IID Session Italian Studies II: Religion and Politics 11 :00 - 12:30 p.m. Room 1080 Sudakoff Center IIA 11 :00 - 12:30 p.m. Room 108A Sudakoff Center Chair and Organizer: Levilson C. Reis, Florida State University Chair: David Carr, University of S.Florida, St. Petersburg "The Future Cemetery: Mirror Scene of the Chevalier de la Charrette" "San Lorenzo in Florence: The 'Armenian Brothers' Olivia Marancy Ferrer, Florida State University and Others" William Bowsky, University of California, Davis "The Parallel Quest of Narrator and Protagonist in Chretien de Troyes' ConJoined Romances: Le Chevalier de la charrette (Lancelot) and Le "Four Saints in Two Acts: The Quattro Santi Coronati in Chevalier au lion (Yvain)" Art and Papal Politics" Nicholas Ealy, Florida State University Sharon Dale, The Behrend College "Conventional Recriture or Parodic Intertextuality? The Enigma of "Florentine Guilds as Large Scale Property Owners" L 'Atre-Perilleux" Michael Lingohr, Bibliotheca Hertziana, Rome Scott Taylor, Florida State University

Session Medievalia/Medievalisms Renaissance French Literature Session IIE II B 11 :00 - 12:30 p.m. Room 1088 Sudakoff Center 11:00 -12:30 a.m. SudakoffEast Lobby Chair and Organizer: Tina Waldeie · Bizzarro Chair: TBA

"Victor Hugo's roman and l'architecture romane" "Le livre du Cuer d'Amours espris. Rene d' Anjou, 1457: un coup d'oeil Tina Waldeier Bizzarro, Rosemont College sur !es sources de l'ecrivain et sur le personnage de Cuer" Lesley W. Hanlon, University of South Florida "'French Connection' to Angevin Feudalism in Hungary" Joan Dusa, Los Angeles "The Malady of Love in the Heptameron of Marguerite de Navarre" Zoe G. Urbanek, Southern Methodist University "A.W.N. Pugin's Mount Bernard Abbey: The International Character of England's Nineteenth "A la recherche de la voix perdue. La representation de la voix dans le Century Monastic Revival" texte imprime: Les Propos rustiques de Noel du Fail" Victoria Young, University of Virginia Kathleen A. Loysen, New York University

Session Medieval Spain II C 11:00 - 12:30 p.m. Room l08C Sudakoff Center Lunch 12:30 - 1:30 p.m. Chair: TBA

"Leon, 856-988: Royal City or Episcopal Enclave?" Bernard F. Reilly, Villanova University

"Princeps namque: Defense of the Crown and Birth of the Catalan State" Donald Kagay, Albany State University

"Sexual Content in the Cantigas de Santa Maria" Jose I. Suarez, Clemson University

4 3 Thursday,12 March Thursday,12 March Session Medieval French Literature IIID Session Italian Studies Ill: Bishops, Nuns and Reform 2:00 - 3:30 p.m . 1080 Sudakoff Center IIIA 2:00 - 3:30 p.m. Room 108A Sudakoff Center Chair: David Schenck, University of South Florida, Sarasota Chair : David Hicks, New York University Organized by Margery Ganz, Spelman College "The Knight Sets Forth: The Second Miniature in Aiol" A. Richard Hartman, Southeastern Oklahoma State University "The Bishopric as a Field of Power and the Formation of Political and Religious Culture in the Early Communes" "Transtextuality in Guillaume de Machaut's Voir Dit" David Foote, University of California, Davis R. Barton Palmer, Clemson University

"The Role of in Fifteenth-Century "Wailing Princes and Wealthy Poets: Guillaume de Machaut Observant Reform" and Jean Froissart on Patronage" Lezlie Knox, University of Notre Dame Deborah McGrady, Western Michigan University

"Unruly Nuns: Conventual Reform and Social Discipline Session Northern Humanism in the Tuscany of Cosimo I and Francesco I, 1566-1580" IIIE 2:00 - 3:30 p.m. SudakoffEast Lobby Philip Gavitt, St. Louis University Chair: James Wallace Binns, York University

Session Late Renaissance Rome "Re-placing Medieval Logic: The Topical Logic of Rudolf Agricola IIIB 2:00 - 3:30 p.m. Room 1088 Sudakoff Center as a Precursor to Semiotics" Chair: Mitchell Merling, Curator, Ringling Museum of Art Cornelis de Waal, University of Miami

"Climbing the Social, Political, and Financial Ladders: "Chaucer and the Inkhorn Controversy: A Crucial Issue in the The Rise of the Sacchetti in Rome" History of English Literary Nationalism" Lilian H. Zirpolo, Rutgers University Glen Bowman, University of Minnesota

"Palazzo Barberini alle Quattro Fontane as a Familial "Cardinal Pole and the Inquisition" Discourse on Papal and Nepotic Justification" Thomas F. Mayer, Augustana College Thomas E. Bryant, III, University Alabama-Birmingham

"Say It with Stones: Rock Throwing as Play and Social Discourse in Early-Modern Italy" Break 3:30 - 3:45 Robert C. Davis, Ohio State University

Session Medieval English History me 2:00 - 3:30 p.m. Room 108C Sudakoff Center Chair : Ralph Turner, Florida State University Organized by Boyd Breslow

"Henry Le Wayles: A Prosopographical Study" Boyd Breslow, Florida Atlantic University

"Charity and Piety in Medieval English Wills" David R. Carr, University of South Florida

"Violence and Death in North-Riding c.1340-1360" Joseph Smith, Catholic University of America

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Thursday,12 March Session Medieval Individual: Theory to Practice IVD 3:45 • 5:15 p.m. Room 108D Sudak.off Center Session Italian Studies IV: Domestic Life Chair and Organizer: Michael Osmann IV A 3:45 - 5:15 p.m. Room 108A Sudak.off Center Chair: Sheryl Reiss, Cornell University "Medieval Testimonials of the Self: Collection and Interpretation Organized by Margery Ganz, Spelman College of a New Category of Sources" Sabine Schmolinsky, Universitaet der Bundeswehr Hamburg "Slaves and Domestic Life in Italy at the End of the " "The Prosopography of English Peasants: Problems at the Medieval­ Carla P. Weinberg, University of the Arts Early Modern Nexus" Michael Osmann, University of Toronto "After the Donadello: Postelementary Reading Texts in Early Renaissance Florence" "The Female Body as Mystical Auctoritas in The Book of Ronald G. Witt, Duke University Margery Kempe" Mary Morse, University of Minnesota-Duluth "Fathers and Sons: A Forty-Year Relationship Between Painters and Patrons in the Florentine Countryside" Eric Apfelstadt, Santa Clara University Session Teaching Shakespeare IV E 3:45 • 5:15 p.m. Sudak.off East Lobby Session Renaissance Sculpture Chair: Robert Nichols, Niagara University IVB 3:45 - 5:15 p.m. Room 1088 Sudak.off Center Chair: Debra Murphy, University of North Florida "The Politics of Closure in Hamlet: Film and Video" David Hale, State University of New York, Brockport "Donatello's Pulpit at Prato and the Vision of the Assumption" Lois Munemitsu Eliason, Rutgers University "'Give me the ocular proof': Using Film to Teach Shakespeare's Othello" Elnora Rigik, Widener University "Donatello's Penitent Magdalen, The Golden Legend, and the Florence Baptistery" "Staging Masculinity through the Duel" Kelly Barnes-Oliver, Florida State University Jennifer Low, Florida Atlantic University

"The Whips and Scorns or Time: Neo-Platonic Theory and Differentiation of Realities in A Midsummer Night's Dream: the Renaissance Discovery of Time as Expressed in Michelangelo's Shakespeare's Musical Shorthand" Medici Tombs" John Carpenter, Cocoa Beach Robert Stanton, Ringling School of Art

Session War and Chivalry IV C 3:45 - 5:15 p.m. Room 108C Sudak.off Center Chair: Howard Kaminsky, Florida International University Reception 5:30 - 7:00 "Real War and Epic War: What is the Role or Chivalry?" College Hall, Bayfront Bernard S. Bachrach: Institute for Advanced Study

"Christianity, Assimilation, and the Triumph or English Identity after the Norman Conquest" Hugh M. Thomas, University of Miami

"From Conversion to Conquest: The Changing Focus of the Baltic Crusade" Peter Rebane, Penn State, Abington

8 7 Friday, 13March Friday, 13 March Session Dante: New Perspectives on Poetry and the Poetics of Translation VD Session Italian Studies V: Chronicles, Notaries, and Wills 9:00 - 10:30 a.m. Room 108D Sudakoff Center VA 9:00 - 10:30 a.m. Room 108A Sudalcoff Center Chair: Ronald Martinez, University of Minnesota Chair: Judith Brown, Rice University Sponsored by the Dante Society of America Organized by Margery Ganz, Spelman College "Breaking the Rules: The Poetry of the Comedy" "Getting What They Want: Personal Strategies, Notaries Mary K. Refling, Fordham University and Wills, 1250-1420" Edward D. English, University California, Santa Barbara "Dante's Invention of an Amorous Poetics? The Case of the Detto d'Amore" "The Human Tongue Cannot Recount: Chronicles and the Heather Hayton, Pennsylvania State University Black Death" Duane J. Osheim, University of Virginia "Translating Dante for the New Millennium" Christopher Kleinhenz, University of Wisconsin "Sacred Frame, Civic Portrait: The Petriboni-Rinaldi Priorista" Jacqueline Gutwirth, Bronx Comunity College Session "By indirections find directions out•: New Readings of Hamlet VE Session Northern Italian Paintings: Barocci, Correggio and Lotto 9:00 - 10:30 a.m. SudadoffEast Lobby VB 9:00 - 10:30 a.m. Room 1088 Sudalcoff Center Chair and Organizer: Mark Taylor, Manhattan College Chair and Organizer: Liana De Girolami Cheney "Hamlet's 'Prophetic Soul'" "Emulation of Raphael in Federico Barocci's Fossombrone Douglas L. Peterson, Michigan State University Madonna and Child with Saints" Jeffrey Fontana, Boston University "Hamlet Rewriting Hamlet" Joseph Wagner, Kent State University, Stark "Lotto: Allegory and Portraiture" Marjorie Och, Mary Washington College "Yorick Among Shakespeare 's Talking Heads" Mark Taylor, Manhattan College "Correggio's Allegories of Virtue and Vice" Liana De Girolami Cheney, Unversity of Massachusetts

Session Society and Identity in the Late Medieval Netherlands I vc 9:00 - 10:30 a.m. Room 108C Sudakoff Center Chair : Edward Peters, University of Pennsylvania

"Power and Counterpower in the Burgundian Netherlands in the 15th Century: Subversion of and Opposition to Systems of Social and Moral Control" Walter Prevenier, University of Ghent /.J (·.

"How Free Was the Market? Market Mechanisms and Guild Coercion in the Medieval City" Peter Stabel, University of Ghent

"Social Control or Solidarity? Friends and Family in the Cities of the Late Medieval Netherlands" Myriam Carlier, University of Ghent

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Friday, 13 March Session Italian Renaissance Intertextualities VID 11:00 - 12:30 p.m . Room 1080 Sudakoff Center Italian Studies VI: Dressing Women, Sex, Concubinage, Session Chair: Maria Galli Stampino, University of Miami and Marriage Organized by Valeria Finucci VIA 11 :00 - 12:30 p.m. Room 108A Sudakoff Center Chair and Organizer: Margery Ganz, Spelman College "Laura Battiferra's Paternal Home: From Raphael to Pope Paul III" "Dressed for Love in Late Medieval Florence" Vicki Kirkham, University of Pennsylvania Julius Kirshner, University of Chicago "Writing the Romance: Women Writers and 16th Century "Sex and Politics in Civic Humanist Florence" Narrative" John M. Najemy, Cornell University Valeria Finucci, Duke University "Wives and Concubines in Thirteenth-Century Bologna 11 "Sisters Doing It For Themselves: Stampa and the Feminization Carol Lansing, University of California, Santa Barbara of Pastoral" Naomi Yavneh, University of South Florida Session Dante and the Prince in Renaissance Art VIB 11:00 - 12:30 p.m. Room 1088 Sudakoff Center Chair: Linda Seidel, University of Chicago Session Hamlet II VIE 11:00 - 12:30 p.m. Sudakoff East Lobby "Pictorial Art History and Textu 11Commentary: Botticelli's Chair: Peggy Ende!, Florida International University Drawing for Dante's Barbara J. Watts, Florida International "'Stand and unfold yourself': Metaphysical Layering Techniques in Hamlet and Troilus and Cressida" "Dante's Inferno: Visual Interpretation by Sixteenth-Century W.B. Thorne, Queen's University Painters, Zuccaro and Stradano" Liana De Girolami Cheney, University of Massachusetts "'More (or less) like an antique Roman than a Dane': Hamlet as Modern, Protestant Anachronism" "The Myth of the Prince: Cosimo de' Medici, Giorgio Vasari and the Ragionamenti" Andrew J. Shipe, University of Miami Paola Tinagli, Edinburgh College of Art, Heriot-Watt Univ. "What Doesn't Happen in Hamlet: The Ghost's Speech" Stephen Ratcliffe, Mills College Session Society and Identity in the Late Medieval Netherlands II VIC 11:00 - 12:30 p.m. Room 108C Sudakoff Center Chair and Organizer: Peter Arnade, University California, San Marco Lunch 12:30 - 2:00 p.m. "The Notion of Town and Nation in Late Medieval Flanders: A Conflict of Identities?" V!ronique Lambert, University of Ghent

"Foreigners in the Late Medieval City: Patterns of Integration or Exclusion?" Anke Greve, University of Ghent

"The Councillors of the Council of Flanders in the Fifteenth Century: Social Background and Political Identity" Jan Dumolyn, Universty of Ghent

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11 Friday, 13March Friday, 13 March Session Italian Studies VII: Piety and Politics PlenarySessionI: 2:00 - 3:15 p.m. Room 108 VII A 3:30 - 5:00 p.m. Room 108A Sudakoff Center Chair: Howard Shealy, Kennesaw State University Welcome: David Schenck, Dean, Sarasota Campus, Organized by Margery Ganz, Spelman College University of South Florida Douglas Langston, Interim Dean & Warden "Mapping a Prophetic Polity: in Italian of New College Political Space" Thomas Luongo, University of Notre Dame Conference Address: Alison Macmillan Brown, Royal Holloway College, University of London "New Interpretation of the Frescoed Life of Pope Pius II in the Piccolomini Library, Siena" "New Men, New Mores? Sarah Blake McHam, Rutgers University Florence in the Late Quattrocento" "Piety and Ritual in Dante's Florence" George Dameron, St. Michael's College

Session Italian Renaissance Painting VII B 3:30 - 5:00 p.m. Room 1088 Sudakoff Center Chair: David Ebitz, Director, Ringling Museum of Art

"Piero's Body: Art and Divinity in the Sansepokro Resurrection of Christ" Michael Schwartz, Augusta State University

"Titian at Ferrara: Antiquity and the Female Model" Punam Madhok, East Carolina University

• Ranucclo Farnese by Titian: An Example of Court Portraiture and Propaganda" Stephanie R. Miller, Indiana University

Session Huizinga and New Interpretation VII C 3:30 - 5:00 p.m. Room 108C Sudakoff Center Chair: Walter Prevenier, University of Ghent

"The New Huizinga and the Old Middle Ages" Edward Peters, University of Pennsylvania

Discussant: Walter Simons, Dartmouth College

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Session Sexuality in VIID 3:30 - 5:00 p.m. Room 1080 Sudakoff Center Chair and Organizer: R. Allen Shoaf, Univeristy of Florida Sponsored by EXEMPLARIA )

"'Nullum nomen, nullum nominandum' and the Problem of the 'Love that Has No Name'" Valerie Allen, University of South Florida

"Allegorical Poetics, Master Tropes, and the Queering of Piers Plowman" James I. Paxson, University of Florida

"Women and Laughter in Medieval Arabic Literature" Lisa Perfetti, Muhlenberg College

"The Construction of Heterosexual Desire in Gottfried von Strassburg's Tristan• Robert S. Sturges, University of New Orleans

Session Italian Literary and Cultural Explorations VII E 3 :30 - 5 :00 p.m. Sudakoff East Lobby Chair and Organizer: Valeria Finucci, Duke University

"What to Wear and What Does It Matter in the Decameron" Elissa Weaver, University of Chicago

"Tirsi, Tasso, and Courtly Critique: Performed Text and Authorial Intentions" Maria Galli Stampino , University of Miami

"Forever Ambra: Astrology and Dante's Petrose in Lorenzo's DescriptioHiemis" Ronald Martinez, University of Minnesota

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15 16 Saturday.14 March Saturday.14 March Session Italian Studies VIII: Renaissance Politics VIII A 9:00 - 10:30 a.m. Room 108A Sudakoff Center Session Medieval Music and Culture Chair: Alison Brown, Royal Holloway College VIII D 9:00 - 10:30 a.m. Room 1080 Sudakoff Center Chair: Jon Robison, University of South Florida "A Subtle Game of Diplomacy: Peace,'War and Mercenary Companies in 14th Century Italy" "The Cultivation of a Robin and Marion Tradition among the William Caferro, Institute for Advanced Study Trouveres of Arras" Matthew Steel, Western Michigan University "Firenze, Castruccio e Carlo de Calabria, 1325-28" Laura de Angelis, Universita di Firenze "Polyphonic Encounters: The Lady, the Shepherdess, and the Virgin" Beverly ] . Evans, SUNY at Geneseo "Perceived Insults and their Consequences: Acciaiuoli, Neroni and Medici Relationships in the Early 1460's" "A NewDose of Eustache Deschamps' L'Art de dictier: A Handbook for Margery A. Ganz, Spelman College Hygiene and Medicine, Music and (of course) Poetry" Deborah M. Sinnreich-Levi, Stevens Institute of Technology Session Early Italian Art VIII B 9:00 - 10a :30 .m. Room 108B Sudakoff Center Chair: Mary Weitzel Gibbons, New York Session English Literature and Politics VIII E 9:00 - 10:30 a.m. Sudakoff East Lobby "Quia venerabile corpus redicti martyris ibi repositum: 13th C. Chair: TBA Mosaics of San Miniato al Monte as a Proclamation of St. Miniato as Patron of Florence" "The Pasquinade Tradition, Peitro Aretino, and Thomas Elyot's Scott B. Montgomery, University of Iowa Pasquil the Plain (1533)" Andrew M. McLean, University of Wisconsin-Parkside "The man/era greca and Stylistic Nationalism on the Eve of the Renaissance" "Public Ritual and the Staging of Civic Authority in Shakespeare's Felicity Ratte, Marlboro College Coriolanus" William Hardin, Virginia Tech "The Altar of 1379 in the Chapel of St. James in the Basilica of St. Anthony in Padua" "'We are Women's Men•: Shakespeare's Cleopatra and Elizabethan Mary Edwards, Pratt Institute Gender Politics" Melanie E. Pitts, Florida International University Session Burgundian Studies vmc 9:00 - 10:30 a.m. Room 108C Sudakoff Center "'The Masque of the Genius' and 'To Penshurst' Compared: Two Early Chair: Konrad Eisenbichler, University of Toronto Jonsonian Performances in the Cecilian Orbit" James M. Sutton, Florida International University "Democratization in the Salvation of the Soul: The Change of Membership in Mediaeval Confraternities (Low Countries and Especially Ghent)" Paul Trio, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

"Humanism and Statecraft at the Court of Charles the Bold: Break 10:30 - 11:00 Prologues to the Translations of Xenophon's Cyropaedia and Caesar's De B.Gallico" Edward Tabri, Columbus State College

"William Caxton and Margaret of York: Redefining Reading" Jennifer L. Andersen, California State Univ., San Bernardino

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PlenarySession II: 11 :ooa.m. - 12: 15 p.m. Room 108 Saturday,14 March

Session Italian Studies IX: Family in Renaissance Florence Conference Address: Linda Seidel, IXA 1:30-3:00 p.m. Room 108A SudakoffCenter The University of Chicago Chair: Susannah Foster Baxendale, Organized by Margery Ganz, Spelman College "Consider the Lilies: The Language of Flowers in Fifteeth Century Painting• "Adoption in Late Medieval Florence" Tom Kuehn, Clemson University

"The Hand That Rocks the Cradle Rules the World: Mothers in Early Renaissance Florence" Lunch 12:15 - 1:30 p.m. Alison Williams Lewin, St.Joseph's University

"Cosimo I de'Medici and the Search for Public Morality" Carol Bresnahan Menning, University of Toledo

Session Netherlandish Art IX B 1:30 - 3:00 p.m. Room 108B SudakoffCenter Chair: Cris Hassold, New College

"'The City is a Prison, the Desert Paradise': Hagiographic Promotion of Carthusian Monasticism in the Belles Heures" Carla Funk, Brevard Museum of Art and Science

"Recovering Lilith: Tracking Jewish in Northern Temptation Scenes" Traci Parnell, Univ. of Alabama at Birmingham

"The Decorations of Honselaarsdijk Palace: Princely Collecting, Politics, and Interior Design in Early 17th-Century Holland" Rebecca Tucker, The Colorado College

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Session French Renaissance IXC 1:00 - 2:30 p.m. Room 1080 Sudakoff Center Chair: Charmarie J. Blaisdell, Northeastern University

"The Rules or What not to do if you want to be called a lady" Lucie Brind'Amour, Louisiana State University

"Saint, Formerly Known as Father: Montaigne and the Father-Daughter Dilemma" Dora E. Polachek, Binghamton University

"Dramatizing Renaissance History: The Role of Biblical and Theological Allusion in Pierre Matthieu's Guisiade" Christine McCall Probes, University of South Florida

Session The Social Context of Troilas and Criseyde IXO 1:00 - 2:30 p.m. Room 1080 Sudakoff Center Chair: R.A. Shoaf, University of Florida Organized by Teresa Kennedy

"The Social World in Troilas and Criseyde" John M. Hill, United States Naval Academy

"Plot and Anti-Plot in Troilas and Criseydeand Hous of Fame" Allen Tilley, University of North Florida

"Disintegrating Dante: Chaucer, Pandarus, and the Hous of Fame" Teresa Kennedy, Mary Washington College

Session Perspectives on Marlowe's Aesthetic IXE 1:30 - 3:00 p.m. SudakoffEast Lobby Chair: Flora Zbar, University of South Florida Organized by Sara Deats, University of South Florida

"Masochism in Marlowe's Edward II" Mathew Proser, University of Connecticut

"Marlowe's TamburlainePlays, Shakespeare's Henry V: The Primacy of Artistic Consciousness" Robert A. Logan, University of Hartford

"Marlowe's Anamorphic Portraits: Dido, Aeneas, Edward, Faustus" Sara Munson Deats, University of South Florida

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Session Italian Studies X: The Arts in Venice and Florence Saturday.14 March XA 3:15 - 4:45 p.m. Room 108A Sudakoff Center Chair: Harriet McNeal-Caplow, Indiana State University Session Chaucer and Medieval Culture Organized by Margery Ganz, Spelman <;allege XD 2:45 - 4: 15 p.m. Room 1080 Sudakoff Center Chair: Teresa Kennedy, Mary Washington College "Claudio Merulo" A Case Study in Renaissance Regard and Modern Myopia" "Translation and Ambiguity in the Squire's Tale" Rebecca Edwards, Santa Clara University L.O. Purdon, Doane College

"Danese Cattaneo's Apollo Wellhead for the Mint: An "Medieval Misogyny and the Construction of Female Identity" Alchemical Allegory of Riches for Venice" Michelle A. Stoneburner, University of Indianapolis Adrienne de'Angelis, Rutgers University "Medieval Engineering Students" "What the Children Saw: Assessing Confraternal Theatre in George Brooks, Florida State University 115th and 16th Century Florence" Konrad Eisenbichler, Victoria College, Toronto Session Marlowe II XE 3:15 - 4:45 p.m.. . SudakoffEast Lobby Session Medieval Saints and Reformation Piety Chair: Sara Munson Deats, University of South Florida XB 3:15 - 4:45 p.m. Room 1088 SudakoffCenter Chair: Malena Carrasco, New College "Dr. Faustus as Satire: The Paracelsan Power of the Imagination" Stephanie Moss, University of South Florida • Thoma, Laus Francorum: The Early Development of the Cult of Thomas Becket in France• "Neoplatonic Beauty in Spenser's and Marlowe's femme f fatales:Snowy Kay B. Slocum, Capital University Florimell and Helen of Troy" Ann Miller Fadley, Florida Southern College "Luther and the Late Medieval Cult of the Saints" Florence M. Turcotte, Florida State "Baconian Science and Marlowe's DoctorFaustus: A Dark View Through the Enchanted Glass" "Lucas Cranach's Law and Grace and the Image of Deborah Noonan, University of South Florida Reformation Piety" Bonnie I. Noble, Northwestern University

Session English Renaissance Poetry xc 3:15 - 4:45 p.m. P.oom 108C Sudakoff Center Chair: John McDiarmid, New College

"Mimesis and 'Fore-Conceit' in Sidney's Prose Romance" Steven M. Lewis, Pembroke Pines

"The Maze of Marvell's 'The Garden"' Charles S. Pierce, Jr., Tidewater Community College

"The Moral Sublime in John Donne's Holy Sonnet• Diane Strauser Alvarez, Cameo Leaming Center

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Location: All sessions will take place in the Sudak.off Conference Center, on the New College campus, which is immediately adjacent to the Sarasota-Bradenton Airport. The airport has a new terminal, and is served by a whole group of airlines. Tampa airport is I' about a 1-1/2 hour limousine ride away. The Sudakoff Center is just off U.S. 41, on the .µ °'.-i s:: N east side immediately south of the Sarasota-Manatee County line. There is ample parking. rt! I Use Ex.it 40 University Parkway. if coming by way of 1-75; continue until you reach U.S. H M :::1 ~ 41 and then tum north (right). tll rt! N ~ .µ ~ H t/) M Q Q) t:) E-4 Vr H Registration:You should register in advance to be assured of access to the reception and tll H ...... :>. ~ buffet luncheons. The registration fee is $35 if received by March 6, 1998, but $40 if paid 'O ..0 at the Registration Desk. Sarasota area residents may participate for $10 . Students and ~ ---000 Q) H ... CJ z 000 ti) rtl rtl local faculty are admitted free. The registration fee includes coffee breaks, reception, and 0 . .. • 0 Q) .µ ~ r-i 0 miscellaneous expenses . Luncheons are handled separately on a self-supporting basis. tll ::i:: ••l'l'I' s::>t >t ~ -0 u rtl ..Q t/) Please make checks payable to the NewCollegeFoundation, Inc., and pick up your tll o--- s:: .µ 'O rtl registration packet at the registration desk in the Sudak.off Conference Center lobby . It will H .-i µ:j rt! H 'O H ~ 'O 'O ~ (l) rtl include your meal tickets. ~ z co Q) (l) r-i 04.µ > ti) U) ~ O'I rtlt/l'Ot/) rtl ::::, rtl ·r-i Q) 0 ~ 0\ Q)Q(l)O .µ OU) Q) ·r-i ... ~ I rt H r-i t/l r-i 0 H O"dr-i Thrui: Thursday, Friday and Saturday, there will be buffet luncheons on campus across rtlOOU 8 Q) ::::,·r-i from the conference center. The cost will be $7 .00 each. To assure service we must z ~ .. s::r-i s:: ~ .µ rtl rtl Q) u Q) °'H Ul H HO t""'rt .µ Q) receive your check by March 6, 1998. Note that no dinners are included in the program. H s:: >t 8 There will, however, be infonnal group dinners at nearby restaurants for those of you who E-4Q .. 0 s::Q) s:: s:: ..Q Q) ti) 0 0 s:: t) ·r-i wish to join the group. Please check the space provided on the registration form. You ~~M rtl Q) s::Q) ·r-i .µ s::a E-4 would order from the menu. There are many fine restaurants of all types in Sarasota, some :El .... $..1,.C:O..C: 'O t/) rt1 ro tll z .. rtlt>(l)U ~ ti) •r-i of them close by. A restaurant list will be included in your registration packet. If you wish HON U) s::.a s:: r-i a ti) a to explore restaumts away from campus or see Sarasota sights, a rental car would be handy. 0 .... -::::,u::::, ro ·r-i ro ~~ rl s::rl tn ro 8 ~ CJ ix= 'O :::1 e s::s:: Car Rental: Discount rates are available with AVIS RENT A CAR SYSTEMS, INC. For I CJ (l).µr-i.µ 0 >t O Q) • z ti) Q) Q) (j..f ro ·r-i ~ in-state. Call reservations at 1-800-331-1212 and give them the contract rate code z ~~~~~ 0 (j..f .µ (j..f s::'O .µ I (A113400) . Pf ~ rl (j..f Q) (j..f ·r-i ·r-i ro r-i o t) ~ (j..f :::::, H > ro o s::..Q (j..f ..Q Q) ~ H > I' Housing:Sarasota has many motels of all different qualities and price ranges. A motel list ~ Q) ::::, ..c:: (l) Q) lO 0 .µ {/} ·r-i will be sent on request. Since this conference will come during the high tourist season, we CJ Q) 'O ... urge you to take quick action. Os:: H Q) ~ ~ .µ •r-i ~ U) 0 0 'O :::, ~ Q) .,...... s::s:: M rl ro·r-i IH M ..Q O 0 0 Q) rtl .µ CJ !Iii s::a Q) H $...!H >t .µ o ro a, IH O O O rtl Q) {/} ·r-i H Ol IH IH 1H 04 ~ >t·r-i .µ Q) t U) s:: ·r-i ror-i ro o°' r-i z U) O s::s:: s:: ti) rl 'O $..1$..lr-i µ:j •r-i, 0 0 0 ~ ti) rl .µ ~ 0 ~ .µ ·r-i ·r-i •r-i t)::,$,..IQ) ti) C) Cl ro.µ .µ .µ Q)Q~.µ -~.. Cl H rtl ro rtl ..c::>t..C:: 0 0 ~ < .µ > > > u 8 a °'Q) .µ Q) tn H H H 'O ~ z ~ •r-i Q) Q) Q) Q) rl 'O I 'O ~ ~ ti) t/) ti) ~ :::::, s:: Q) s:: 0 H °'Q) Q) Q) Q) rtl O Q) H a, 25 !I:: N ~~~~ ~~ U) ~ U) BookExhjhjt: There will be a book exhibit by the Scholar's Choice, known to many from Kalamazoo, in the main auditorium of Sudalcoff Center.

Activities:Your registration will include a reception on Thursday, March 14th from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. in College Hall, on the bay front. For those who are interested, the John and Mable Ringling Museum of A.rt, which is particularly strong in the Baroque Period, is adjacent to the New College Campus. It is open 10:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. daily. The museum has been recently restored, including the Reubens Gallery. Admission is free on Saturday. The new Asolo State Theater is located immediately south of the campus library (across the bridge). The Box Office telephone number is (941) 3 351-8000.

This conference is sponsored by the Program in Medieval-Renaissance Studies, New College of the University of South Florida, the New College Foundation, Inc., and the University Program, University of South Florida at Sarasota.

Events, activities, programs, and facilities of the University of South Florida are available to all without regard to race, color, sex, religion, national origin, Vietnam or disabled veteran status, handicap, or age, as provided by law and in accordance with the University's respect for personal dignity.

Program Director: Lee Daniel Snyder

Program Assistants: Charlene Saeman Angelica Smitha Anne G. Snyder

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• session chair Hardin, William VIIIE McNeal-Caplow, Harriet XA* Allen, Valerie Dameron;George VIID VIIA Hartman. A. Richard IIID Merling, Mitchell IIIB* Alvarez, Diane xc Davis, Robert IIIB Hassold, Chris IXB* Menning, Carol IXA Andersen, Jennifer VIIIC de' Angelis,Adrienne VIIIA,XA Hayton Heather VD Miller, Naomi IA Angelis, Laura de VIIIA Deats, Sara IXE,XE* Hicks, David IIIA* Miller, Stephanie VIIB Apfclstadt,Eric IVA Dumolyn,Jan VIC Hill, John IXD Montgomery, Scott VIIIB Arnade, Peter VIC* Dusa, Joan IIB Hilary, Richard IA Moore, John IB* Bachrach, Bernard IVC Ealy, Nicholas IID Hunt, Larry ID Morse, Mary IVD Barnes-Oliver,Kelly IVB Ebitz, David VIIB• Kagay, Donald UC Moss, Stephanie XE Baxendale, Susannah IXA* Edwards, Mary VIIIB Kaminsky, Howard IVC* Murphy, Debra IVB* Beistle, Donald XD Edwards, Rebecca XA Kelley, Rhonda ID Najemy, John VIA Binns, James Wallace HIE Eisenbichler,Konrad VIIIC*,XA Kennedy, Teresa IXD*, XD* Nichols, Robert IVE* Bizzarro, Tina IIB* Eliason, Lois Muncmitsu IVB Kirkham, Vicki VID Noble, Bonnie XB Blaisdell, Channarie VID* Ende), Peggy VIE* Kirshner, Julius VIA Noonan, Deborah XE Bowman, Glen IVE English,Edward VA Kisacky, Julia IE Och, Marjorie VB Bowsky, William IIA Evans, Beverly VIIID Kleinhenz, Christopher VD O'Foghludha, Ria Mairead IA Breslow, Boyd me Fadley,Ann XE Knox, Lezlie IIIA Osheim, Duane VA Brind' Amour, Lucie IVD Ferrer, Olivia Marancy !ID Kuehn, Tom IXA Osmann, Michael IVD* Brooks, George IXD Finucci, Valeria VID,VIIE* Lambert, V!ronique VIC Palmer, R. Barton IIID Brown, Alison VIIIA* Fiore, Silvia IB Langston, Douglas IC* Parnell, Traci IXB Brown, Judith VA* Fontana,Jeffrey VB Lansing, Carol VIA Parrett, Aaron xc Bryant, Thomas IIIB Foote, David IIIA Lewin, Alison IXA Passantino-Mitchell, Catherine IC Caferro, William VIIIA Funk, Carla IXB Lewis, Steven xc Paxson, James VIID Carlier, Myriam vc Ganz, Margery VIA•, VIIIA Lingohr, Michael llA Perfetti, Lisa VIID Carpenter, John VIIE Gavitt,Philip IIIA Logan, Robert [XE Peters, Edward vc+,VIIC Carr, David IIA*, me Gibson, Mary Weitzel VIIIB* Low, Jennifer IVE Peterson, Douglas VE Pierce, Charles Carrasco, Malena XB* Greve, Anke VIC Loysen, Kathleen HE xc Luongo, Thomas VIIA Pius, Melanie VIIIE Cheney,Liana De Girolami VB*, VIB Gutwirth,Jacqueline VA Madhok, Punam VIIB Polacheck, Dora Contrada,Deborah IE Hale, David IVE :xc Martinez, Ronald VD*, VIIE Prevenier, Walter VC, VIIC• Cuomo, Glenn ID* Hanlon,Lesley !IE Dale, Sharon IIA Mayer, Thomas IIIE Probes, Christine McCall IXC McDiarmid, John XC* Proser, Mathew IXE McGrady, Deborah IIID Purdon, L.O. XD McHam, Sarah Blake VIIA Ratcliffe, Stephen VIE McLean, Andrew VIIIE Ratte, Felicity VIIIB

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Rigik, Elnora IVE Urbanek, Zoe IIE Robison , Jon VIIID* Waal , Comelis de IIIE Schenck, David IIID* Wagner , Joseph VE Watt, Mary Alexandr a m Schmolinsky , Sabine IVC Watts , Barbara vm

Seidel, Linda VlB* Weaver, Elissa VIIE Shealy, Howard VUA* Weinberg, Carl a IVA Shipe , Andrew VIE Witt , Ronald IA*, IVA Shoaf, R. Allen VIID* Yavneh , Naom i IE* , VID Simons , Walter VIIC Young , Victoria IID

Sinnrerch-Levi , Deborah VIIID Zbar , Flora IXE* Slocum, Kay XB Zirpolo , Lilian llIB Smith , Joseph me Stabel, Peter vc Stampino , Maria Galli VID*, VUE

Stanton , Robert IVB Steel, Matthew VII ID Stoneburner, Michelle XD Sturges , Robert VIID Suarez , Jose IIC

Sutton, James VII IE Swartz , Michael VIIB Szarmach , Paul IC Tabri, Edward VIIIC Taylor , M1rk VE*

Taylor , Scott IID Thomas , Hugh IVC Thorne, W.B. VIE Tilley, Allen IXD Tinagli , Paola VIB