Avellana 2 Poster Mock 4

Avellana 2 Poster Mock 4

Bodleian Library. Canon. Misc. Gr. 378, fol. 84r Loyola University Chicago John Felice Rome Center presents: EAST AND WEST, CONSTANTINOPLE AND ROME: EMPIRE AND CHURCH IN THE COLLECTIO AVELLANA, 367-553 AD 5-6 APRIL 2013 Istituto Storico Italiano per il Medioevo Piazza dell’Orologio 4, Rome Friday, 5 April 2013 Saturday, 6 April 2013 INTRODUCTION LANGUAGE, PRESENTATION, AND PEOPLE 09:00–09:15 Opening and Welcome Chair: Conrad Leyser EMPERORS, BISHOPS, AND SENATORS 09:00-09:30 Daan Den Hengst—Greek and Latin in the Collectio Avellana. Chair: Bernard Stolte 09:30-10:00 Jacqueline Long—“The Sacred Command of the Lord my Brother the Emperor Should Have Come as Something Not to Neglect”. 09:15-09:45 Alexander Evers—Justin and Hormisdas: Habemus Papam? 10:00-10:30 Daniëlle Slootjes—The Voice of the People in the Collectio Avellana. 09:45-10:15 Rita Lizzi Testa—The Collectio Avellana and the Bishop of Rome. 10:15-10:45 Geoffrey Dunn—Honorius’ Letter to Boniface I on Papal 10:40-11:00 Coffee & Tea Elections. CHURCH, STATE, AND THE LAW 10:55-11:15 Coffee & Tea Chair: Conrad Leyser 11:15-11:45 Guido Clemente—Senatorial Ambassadors between East and 11:00-11:30 Peter Heather—Papal Decretals and the Papacy in Late Antiquity. West: the Politics of Religion. 11:30-12:00 Michael Kulikowski—Zosimus, the Gallic Provinces, and Epistolary 11:45-12:15 Mar Marcos—Flavius Constantius, the Urban Prefect, and the Politics. Church of Rome (418—419). 12:00-12:30 Thomas Graumann—What is an Emperor to Do? Some 12:15-12:45 Julia Hillner—Justinian, His Aristocracy, and the Collectio Observations on ‘Empire’ and ‘Church’ between East and West. Avellana. 12:45-13:35 Lunch 13:00-13:50 Lunch 13:45-14:15 Detlef Liebs—Teaching Law in Constantinople and Rome in Late POWER, ORTHODOXY, SCHISM, AND HERESY Antiquity. Chair: Juana Torres Prieto 14:15-14:45 Bernard Stolte—The Collectio Avellana among Legal Collections of the Sixth Century. 14:00-14:30 Iuliana Viezure—Networks of Power in the Fifth Part of the 14:45-15:15 Rosamond McKitterick—Canon Law and Historical Dossiers in the Collectio Avellana. Early Middle Ages: a Context for the Collectio Avellana. 14:30-15:00 Teresa Sardella—Questioni di culto nella Collectio Avellana: Ep. 100 di Gelasio. 15:25-15:45 Tea & Coffee 15:00-15:30 Neil McLynn—Roman Rashomon: Seven Sides of the Eulalian Schism. COLLECTIONS AND TEXT Chair: Alexander Evers 15:40-16:00 Tea & Coffee 15:45-16:15 Philippe Blaudeau—Un point de contact entre Collectio Avellana et 16:00-16:30 David Lambert—Rome, Constantinople, and the Balkans during Collectio Thessalonicensis? Autour du cas d’Abundantius de the Acacian Schism (483-518). Démétrias. 16:30-17:00 Bronwen Neil—The Acacian Schism: Was it Really Necessary? 16:15-16:45 Eckhard Wirbelauer—Sammlung oder Sammlungen? Zur Stellung Papal Letters to the East (483—519) in the Collectio Avellana . der Collectio Avellana im Kontext der vorgratianischen kirchenrechtlichen Sammlungen. http://www.luc.edu/collectioavellana .

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