Lecture by Martin Haltrich, Monastery Library Klosterneuburg
Wednesday, October 6th 2021, 5PM CEST, via ZOOM
Early Music in Central Europe: “It‘s the collection, rather stupid.”
Strategies to handle old libraries in digital age
The Lecture Series: "Early Music in Central Europe: Local Elements - Transregional Connections - International Research"
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Lecture by Dr. Zsuzsa Czagány, Institute for Musicology, Research Centre for the Humanities, Budapest
Wednesday, June 23rd 2021, 5PM CEST, via ZOOM
A 12th-century Sacramentary from Hungary as a Multilayered Source for Chant History
The Lecture Series: "Early Music in Central Europe: Local Elements - Transregional Connections - International Research"
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Lecture by dr hab. Paweł Gancarczyk, prof. IS PAN (Department of Musicology, Instytut Sztuki Polskiej Akademii Nauk)
Wednesday, May 19, 2021 at 5 pm (CEST) via Zoom
Petrus Wilhelmi: Utraquist Sources and New Facts about His Music
The Lecture Series: "Early Music in Central Europe: Local Elements - Transregional Connections - International Research"
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Lecture by prof. Barbara Haggh-Huglo (University of Maryland College Park)
Wednesday, October 21, 2020 at 5 pm (CEST) via Zoom
From Wombs to Worship: Three Mothers – Anne, Elizabeth, and Mary –
in the Liturgies of Prague and Cambrai
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THE IMAGE OF PIETY IN MEDIEVAL MANUSCRIPTS IN SLOVAKIA AND IN EUROPE
ONLINE CONFERENCE
8th-9th October 2020, University Library in Bratislava, Klariská ul. 5, 811 05 Bratislava
Medieval written sources are one of the basic pillars of world cultural heritage. In the European context, their oldest part was influenced by the Christianisation process that predominantly shaped medieval society, culture, and education. The aim of the conference is to provide an objectively and scientifically relevant assessment of the analysed sources and historical processes. The thematic scope of the contributions is focused on research about medieval piety in a written culture in Slovakia and in Europe from the second half of the 9th century to the beginning of the 17th century. According to an interdisciplinary basis, this conference shall systematise current notions about religious expressions and habits in various social and cultural environments (towns, Church institutions, single individuals) through primary and secondary sources.