Selden Conference (24-26 June 2010, Oxford)
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* All events take place at Magdalen College, Oxford, in the Magdalen College Auditorium, unless otherwise noted. Lunch will be served in the College’s Hall. Thursday, 24 June 8-9am Registration and coffee 9-10:15am Keynote 1: Jason Rosenblatt, 'Rabbinic Thought in Selden's Table Talk' Introduction: David Norbrook 10:15am-12:15pm Panel 1: Selden and Hebraica Anthony Grafton, '"The Pandects of the Jews": A French, Swiss and Italian prelude to Selden' Theodor Dunkelgrün, 'Adultery on the Bridge: Selden and the Multiplicity of Scripture' Joanna Weinberg, 'Selden and the Jewish Sabbath' Scott Mandelbrote, 'Selden and Christopher Cartwright' Chair: Mordechai Feingold 12:15-1:45pm Lunch 1-1:45pm Optional tour of Magdalen College Old Library 1:45-3pm Keynote 2: Peter Miller, 'Studying the Middle Ages in Early Seventeenth-Century London, Paris and Aix: Another Look at "Peiresc and the English Scholars"' Introduction: Rhodri Lewis 3-4:30pm Panel 2: Selden and Antiquarianism Simon Keynes, 'On the Afterlife of an Anglo-Saxon Charter: King Edgar, the church of Worcester, and the Sovereignty of the Seas' Richard Sharpe, 'Selden's Use of Medieval Cartularies' Graham Parry, 'Titles of Honor (1631): How It Would Have Struck a Contemporary' Chair: Richard Ovenden 4:30-5pm Coffee and walk to the Bodleian 5-7pm Bodleian Drinks Reception and Selden Exhibition Opening Venue: Divinity School, Bodleian Library Friday, 25 June 9-10:15am Keynote 3: Mordechai Feingold, 'Scholarship and Reputation: The Case of John Selden' Introduction: Ian Maclean 10:15-10:45am Coffee 10:45am-12:15pm Panel 3: Selden and Literature Mark Bland, 'Jonson and Selden: Connections and Networks' Sharon Achinstein, 'Did Milton read Selden?' Annabel Patterson, 'Table Talk: The Creation of a Genre' Chair: William Poole 12:15-1:45pm Lunch 1-1:45pm Optional tour of Magdalen College Old Library 1.45-3.15pm Panel 4: Selden and Libraries Colin Tite, 'Selden and the Cotton Library' Paul Nelles, 'Selden and Continental Libraries' Julian Roberts, 'Selden's Acquisition of a Library' Chair: Giles Mandelbrote 3:15-3:45pm Coffee 3:45-5:45pm Panel 5: Selden in Law and Politics Sir John Baker, 'Selden and English Law' Vivienne Larminie, 'Selden in the Long Parliament' Eric Nelson, 'From Selden to Mendelssohn: Hebraism and Religious Freedom' Christopher Brooks, 'Selden's Influence on English Legal Thought Before and After his Death' Chair: Paul Seaward 5:45-7pm Keynote 4: Richard Tuck, 'Selden and English Politics' Introduction: Noel Malcolm 7-8pm Drinks Saturday, 26 June 9-10:30am Panel 6: Selden and Theology Anthony Milton, 'Selden and the Ecclesiastical History of England, 1620-40' Sarah Mortimer, 'Selden, the Scriptures and the Church of England' Chad van Dixhoorn, '"That Learned Gentleman" at the Westminster Assembly' Chair: Peter Lake 10:30-11am Coffee 11am-12:30pm Panel 7: Selden in the Republic of Letters Hans Blom, 'The Dutch Reception of Mare Clausum after Grotius' Elizabethanne Boran, 'Ussher, Selden, and the Uses of History' Martin Mulsow, 'Selden in Germany' Chair: Howard Hotson 12:30-1:45pm Lunch 1:45-3:45pm Panel 8: Selden and the History of Scholarship Dirk van Miert, 'Selden's Scholarly Models: Joseph Scaliger & Co.' Harvey Shoolman, 'Selden and the Hermeneutics of Scholarship' Jan Loop, 'Orientalism and Confessionalism' Jean-Louis Quantin, 'Selden and Patristic Scholarship' Chair: Kasper van Ommen 3:45-4:15pm Coffee 4:15-5:45pm Keynote 5 and Conclusion: G.J. Toomer, 'What Is To Be Done: The Future of Selden Scholarship' Introduction: Harvey Shoolman 7:15pm Conference Banquet Venue: Hall, Magdalen College .