March 15-16, 2013
Benjamin Anderson
Cornell University
How to Use the Zodiaque
Brigitte Buettner
Smith College
Mapping Precious Stones
Evelyn Edson
Piedmont Virginia Community College, Emerita
Description of the Archipelago: The Maps and Texts of Cristoforo Buondelmonti (1420)
Galia Halpern
Institute of Fine Arts, New York University
Mapping Plenitude: John Mandeville’s Indies and the Letter of Prester John
Joyce Kozloff
Independent Artist
Conversation with Irving Sandler
Marcia Kupfer
National Humanities Center
”The Content of the Form”: Cartographic Representation and the Medieval Mappa Mundi
Megan McNamee
Max Planck Institute for the History of Science
Figurae, Formae, Picturae: A Study in Terms
Asa Mittman
California State University, Chico
Here there be Jews: Mapping Monsters in the Middle Ages
Barbara Obrist
CNRS / Université Paris Diderot
Medieval Cosmological Diagrams and (the Question of) Religious Motifs (7th-13th c.)
Irving Sandler
State University of New York at Purchase
Conversations
Diarmuid Scully
University College Cork
The Representation of Ireland on the Hereford Mappa Mundi: contexts and implications
Gulam Mohammed Sheikh
Independent Artist
Conversation with Irving Sandler
Hanna Vorholt
University of York
Composite Diagrams in Romanesque Art: The Example of the Liber Floridus
Faith Wallis
McGill University
What does a Medieval Diagram ’show’? A case study of computus tables and schemata
John Williams
University of Pittsburgh
The Beatus Maps: Charting from Scratch?
Andrea Worm
Universität Augsburg
Time as Space. Visual Conceptions of Salvation History