Congress Program - Centre for Medieval Studies

August 5–11, 2012 Toronto, Canada
PROGRAM
(final version ― updated 2 August, 2012)
Sunday 5 August
2:00 pm – 6:00
Registration and Welcome ― Kelly Library Lounge (ground floor, 113 St. Joseph Street)
6:00 pm
Opening Mass ― St. Basil’s Church
Cardinal Archbishop Thomas Collins presiding
followed by
Opening Reception ― Charbonnel Lounge
Sponsored by ICMAC and the Archdiocese of Toronto
Monday 6 August
9:30 am
Welcome
Richard Alway, Praeses, Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies
Joseph Goering, University of Toronto
9:45 – 12:15
Plenary Sessions ― Alumni Hall 400
Chair: Orazio Condorelli
Thier, Andreas
The Evolution of Legal Knowledge in Medieval Canon Law. The Example of C.
14 q. 4 cc. 5 and 6
(Coffee Pause 10:45 – 11:15)
Chair: Anne Duggan
Dolezalek, Gero R.
Taking Inventory of Manuscripts. Survey of Tasks Achieved and Tasks to Do
12:30 pm
Light Lunch provided
12:30 pm
Board Meeting of the Stephan Kuttner Institute ― Senior Common Room (light lunch
provided)
2:30 pm – 6:00
Concurrent Sessions 1–8
Session 1 ― Alumni Hall 400
Chair: Gisela Drossbach
Fourteenth International Congress of Medieval Canon Law
Cushing, Kathleen G. Monastic ‘Centres’ of Law? Some Evidence from Eleventh-Century Rome
Depreux, Philippe
La Profession monastique au temps de la réforme d’Aix (816/817–
818/819) et les formules de voeux, de petitio des novices et d’oblation des enfants
Constable, Giles
Abbatial Election during the Regency of Suger of St. Denis
Session 2 ― Alumni Hall 107
Chair: Florence Demoulin-Auzary
Basdevant-Gaudemet, Quelle hiérarchie d’après la législation conciliaire des IVe–VIIe siècles, en Occident?
Brigitte
Siméant, Clarisse
L’Apparition et la signification de l’expression ‘Jus parochiale’
Lault, Marie-Clotilde Le Droit canonique et la notion d’incorrigibilité
Session 3 ― Carr Hall (Father Madden Hall)
Chair: Bruce Brasington
Salonen, Kirsi
Reconsidering Sacra Romana Rota in the Late Middle Ages
Piergiovanni, Vito
Il mare nella canonistica medievale: note normative e dottrinali
Di Renzo Villata,
Medieval Canonists and Criminal Law in the Modern Age
Gigliola
Session 4 ― Carr Hall 103
Chair: Robert Sweetman
Grebner, Gundula
Canon Law and the Early Artes Dictandi
Budský, Dominik
Processus iudiciarius secundum stilum Pragensem: Its Manuscripts and Edition
(Coffee Pause 4:00 – 4:30)
Session 5 ― Alumni Hall 400
Chair: Bruce Brasington
Austin, Greta
Rethinking the Panormia
Sedano, Joaquín
Books Four and Ten of the Collection in 10 Parts: The Personality of the Collection
Brugnotto, Giuliano Riflessioni di filologia sull’edizione del Decretum electionis di Enrico da Susa
(and Giulietta
(Ostiense)
Voltolina)
Session 6 ― Alumni Hall 107
Chair: Charles Donahue, Jr.
Schmoeckel, Mathias Wichtiger als Wahrheit? Wie weit reichte das Beichtgeheimnis im Mittelalter?
Perruso, Richard
The Juramentum Perhorrescentiae in the Fourteenth Century
Session 7 ― Carr Hall (Father Madden Hall)
Chair: Thomas Wetzstein
Hitzbleck, Kerstin
Quod est executor? The Canonist Guillaume de Montlauzun on the Role and
Competences of the Executors of Papal Provisions
Meyer, Andreas
Attention, No Pope! New Approaches to Late Medieval Papal ‘Litterae’
Session 8 ― Carr Hall 103
Chair: Frederik Pedersen
Vadum, Kristoffer
Quia iuris ordo in iudiciis requiritur ― A Norwegian Ordo Iudiciarius and the
Reception of Canon Law in the Province of Nidaros in the Late Thirteenth Century
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Haug, Eldbjørg
7:30 pm
Thomas Kuttner
The Council of Basel, the Rise against King Erik the Pomeranian and the Last
Provincial Statute of Norway
How Did Stephan Kuttner React to the Nazi ‘War Against the Jews’ ― Alumni Hall 400
Tuesday 7 August
9:30 am – 12:00
Plenary Sessions ― Alumni Hall 400
Chair: Uta-Renate Blumenthal
Roumy, Franck
Silentium perpetuum et absolutio ab impetitione: l’Expression de la sentence
définitive et de la requête irrecevable dans la procédure canonique des XIIe et XIIIe
siècles
followed by a brief presentation of Roumy, Schmoeckel and Condorelli, ed., Der Einfluss der Kanonistik
auf die europäische Rechtskultur
(Coffee Pause 10:30 – 11:00)
Chair: Martin Brett
Firey, Abigail
Learning Law in the Carolingian Empire
12:15 pm
Light Lunch provided
2:00 pm – 5:30
Concurrent Sessions 9–16
Session 9 ― Alumni Hall 400
Chair: Thomas Izbicki
Coppens, E. C.
Super Specula: Its Reasons and Consequences
Viejo-Ximénez,
Paucapalea’s Summa ‘Quoniam in omnibus’ Revisited
José Miguel
Gelting, Michael H. Innocent III’s Sermon ‘Qui habet sponsam’: A Report of a Consultation by the
Pope with his Cardinals?
Session 10 ― Alumni Hall 107
Chair: Ludwig Schmugge
Korpiola, Mia
Qui facit adulterium, frangit fidem et promissionem suam: Adultery and the Church
in Medieval Sweden
McDougall, Sara
Adultery in Late-Medieval Northern France
Falzone, Emmanuël The Legal Framework of Divorce ‘a mensa et thoro’ and the Administration of
Justice within the Low Countries
Session 11 ― Carr Hall (Father Madden Hall)
Chair: Kriston Rennie
Heil, Michael
Clerics, Courts, and Canon Law in Early Medieval Italy
Halfond, Gregory
Contextualizing the Council of Tours (567)
Monroe, William S.
A Synod of Ravenna Confirming the Cadaver Synod
Session 12 ― Carr Hall 103
Chair: Greta Austin
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Andersen, Per
Negotiating the Law ― Legal Procedure between Ecclesiastical Ideology and Secular
Practice
Pedersen, Frederik
‘A Simple and Straightforward Man ... even though He Looked like a Slav’: Asger
of Lund, Canon Law and Politics in Denmark, ca. 1085–1140
Juozapaitienė, Rusnė The Problem of Ecclesiastical and Secular Court Competence Delimitation in the
Grand Duchy of Lithuania (XIV–XVIII centuries)
(Coffee Pause 3:30 – 4:00)
Session 13 ― Alumni Hall 400
Chair: John Lomax
Lepsius, Susanne
The Function of Roman Law in Interpreting Unam Sanctam
Conklin, George
‘Redde singula singulis’ and ‘Suum cuique tribuens’: Legal Phrases with Allusive
Political Connotations in Stephen of Tournai
Pihlajamäki, Heikki Towards Material Truth: The Influence of the Canon Law of Procedure on the
Medieval Swedish Provincial Laws
Session 14 ― Alumni Hall 107
Chair: Andy Orchard
Meens, Rob
Did Fulbert of Chartres Write a Penitential?
Elliot, Michael D.
The Worcester Collection of Canons: The Need for a New Edition
Péricard, Jacques
Canonical Collections of the Cathedral Chapter of Albi (VIIIth–XIIth C.): Some
New Perspectives
Session 15 ― Carr Hall (Father Madden Hall)
Chair: Brigitte Basdevant-Gaudemet
Bassani, Alessandra The Tractatus De Testibus by Ugolino da Sesso
Delivré, Fabrice
The Libellus Super Electionibus of William of Mandagout (1285/1294). History
of a Success in the Medieval West (13th–15th Centuries)
Laurent-Bonne,
Un Canoniste oublié : Étienne de Clapiers, abbé de Saint-Victor de Marseille
Nicolas
Session 16 ― Carr Hall 103
Chair: Kirsi Salonen
Wagschal, David
Zajac, Talia
Giannakopoulou,
Elena
Unity and Diversity in Early Medieval Canonical Collections
Marriage Impediments in Canon Law and Practice: Consanguinity Regulations and
the Case of Orthodox-Catholic Intermarriage in Kyivan Rus’, ca. 1000–1241
The Canonical Responses of Petrus Chartophylax (Constantinople 1091/1092)
6:15 pm
Memorial Service for Deceased Canonists ― Trinity College (Anglican) Chapel
7:30 pm
Reception
Hosted by Trinity College, University of Toronto
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Wednesday 8 August
9:00 am – 6:00 pm Excursion ― Niagara Wine Country, Falls and Historic Region
The bus leaves from in front of Kelly Library on St. Joseph Street at 9:30 am sharp. Lunch at
Jackson-Triggs Winery, Niagara-on-the-Lake (www.jacksontriggswinery.com/Vineyards/NiagaraEstate)
Thursday 9 August
9:30 am – 12:15
Plenary Sessions - Alumni Hall 400
Chair: Kenneth Pennington
Larson, Atria
Peter Landau’s Contributions to the Study of Gratian and Other Canonists
Clarke, P. D.
Peter Landau’s Contribution to the Study of Canonical Doctrine and Jurisprudence
Somerville, Robert
Peter Landau at Yale
(Coffee Pause 10:45 – 11:15)
Chair: Kenneth Pennington
Landau, Peter
Master Peter of Louveciennes and the Origins of the Parisian School of Canon Law
around 1170
12:30 pm
Light Lunch provided
2:30 pm – 6:00
Concurrent Sessions 17–24
Session 17 ― Alumni Hall 400
Chair: Chris Coppens
Drossbach, Gisela
Places of Production, Import Pathways, and Legal Transfer: Two German Decretal
Collections
Dusil, Stephan
Presenting Legal Knowledge. The Prohibition on Hunting by Clerics in the Twelfth
Century
Duggan, Anne J.
‘Our Letters Do not Usually Make Law (‘legem facere’) on Such Matters’
(Alexander III, 1169): A New Look at the Formation of the Canon Law of
Marriage in the Twelfth Century
Session 18 ― Alumni Hall 107
Chair: Joaquin Sedano
Barralis, Christine
Les Décrets des conciles provinciaux du nord de la France au XVe siècle: premières
observations sur l’évolution des législations ecclésiastiques locales
Szuromi, Sz. Anzelm Canonical Manuscripts in the Collection of the National Library of St. Petersburg
Cavina, Marco
Marital Justice: The Canonists between Husbands and Wives
Session 19 ― Carr Hall (Father Madden Hall)
Chair: Nicolas Alvarez
Roberts, Gregory
Policing and the Public Interest in Communal Bologna
Gillen, Nicolas
Escaping the Lion of St. Mark: Church Asylum in Renaissance Venice
Perron, Anthony
Synodal Statutes and Customary Law: Competing Visions of Ecclesiastical
Community
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Session 20 ― Carr Hall 103
Chair: Jason Taliadoros
Izbicki, Thomas M. How the Language of Transubstantiation Entered Medieval Canon Law
Shwartz, Louis
‘Law Began with the Fall of the Angels’. How Canon Law Got its Wings: Angels
in the Decretum and its Glossa Ordinaria
Parlopiano,
Insanity, Blame, and ‘Quidam teologi’ in Durham C.III.1
Brandon T.
(Coffee Pause 4:00 – 4:30pm)
Session 21 ― Alumni Hall 400
Chair: Orazio Condorelli
Silano, Giulio
The Council of Trent on Images: Modern or Mediaeval?
Walther, Helmut G. Canon Law and Theology: John of Legnano’s Part in the Quarrels between
Aristotelians and Jurists in the Era of the Beginning Theological Faculty at 14th–
Century University of Bologna
Cavallar, Osvaldo
The Conscience of the Jurist: Baldus de Ubaldis Reconsidering the Legality of his
Own Patrimonial Investments
Session 22 ― Alumni Hall 107
Chair: Christof Rolker
Schoenig, Steven A. The Palliated Suffragan
Brasington, Bruce C. The Summa ‘Queritur cuius sint hec verba’
Ott, John S.
Texts and Church Reform: The Eleventh-Century Manuscripts of the Provosts of
Reims
Session 23 ― Carr Hall (Father Madden Hall)
Chair: Stanley Chodorow
Dondorp, Harry
Dumoulin and the Monetary Doctrine of Medieval Canon Law
Decock, Wim
A Canon Law of Junk Bonds. The Spanish Scholastics and the Market for Debt
Hardman, Elizabeth Debt Litigation in the Bishop’s Court of Carpentras, 1486–1487: The Court and
Its Users
Session 24 ― Carr Hall 103
Chair: Melodie Eichbauer
Baker, Travis
Gratian’s Tract on Monasticism and its Sources
Hilken, Charles
Canon Law in the Monastic Chapter Room
Sharp, Tristan
William of Pagula’s Speculum Religiosorum: A Local Compendium of Monastic
Law
6:30 pm
‘St. Lawrence’ Barbecue
followed (8:00 pm) by a showing of the film La Notte di San
Lorenzo / Night of the Shooting Stars in Alumni
Hall 400
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Friday 10 August
9:30 – 10:30
Plenary Session ― Alumni Hall 400
Chair: Robert Somerville
Winroth, Anders
Where Gratian Slept: The Life and Death of the Father of Canon Law
(Coffee Pause 10:30 – 11:00)
11:00 – 12:30
Concurrent Sessions 25–28
Session 25 ― Alumni Hall 400
Chair: Kathleen Cushing
Knibbs, Eric
Isidorus Mercator, Damasus I, and the Invention of the False Decretals
Hartmann, Wilfried Zur Entstehungszeit der sogenannten Kanones von Nantes und von Rouen
North, William L.
The Formation of Canonical Cognition in the Age of Reform: The Evidence of
Bonizo of Sutri’s Liber de Vita Christiana
Session 26 ― Alumni Hall 107
Chair: Martin Pickavé
Lomax, John Phillip Negotium Christi vs. Negotium Terrae Sanctae: The Crusade in Papal-Imperial
Discourse, 1215–1250
Wetzstein, Thomas
The Deposition of Frederick II (1245) ― A Public Lesson in Procedural Law
Molnár, Péter
La Reprise du terme ‘Plenitudo potestatis’ au profit des souverains laïques
Session 27 ― Carr Hall (Father Madden Hall)
Chair: Giulio Silano
Sinisi, Lorenzo
The Lost Collection: The Liber Septimus of Pope Gregory XIII
Bégou-Davia, Michèle Les Origines doctrinales du Liber Sextus
Padovani, Andrea
An Unknown Work about Legal Procedure in the Fifteenth Century: Iohannes de
Imola on the Fifth Book of the Liber Extra
Session 28 ― Carr Hall 103
Chair: Rob Meens
Hamilton, Louis I.
Brett, Martin
Summerlin, Danica
The Canons of the First Lateran Council: New Evidence, New Contexts
Lateran II and Usury
Drafts and Divergent Traditions: Three Manuscripts of the 1179 Lateran Canons
12:30 pm
Light Lunch provided
2:30 – 4:00 pm
Concurrent Sessions 29–32
Session 29 ― Alumni Hall 400
Chair: Charles Hilken
Reynolds, Roger E.
God’s Money in the Pseudo-Isidorian Collectio Hispana Gallica Augustodunensis
L’Engle, Susan
Glossing the Margins: Strategies for Learning the Law
Sahaydachny,
Ante et retro oculata: Tradition, Authenticity, and Sources in Gratian’s Definition
Antonina
of Error in Marital Consent
Session 30 ― Alumni Hall 107
Chair: Katherine Christensen
Eichbauer,
The Teaching of Substantive Law in Causae 22–26 of Gratian’s Decretum
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Melodie H.
Lenz, Philipp
Wei, John C.
The Context of Transmission of the Decretum Gratiani in St. Gallen,
Stiftsbibliothek, Cod. Sang. 673: An Investigation of pp. 201a–246b
The Later Development of Gratian’s Decretum: From the Second Recension to the
Vulgate Text(s)
Session 31 ― Carr Hall (Father Madden Hall)
Chair: Thibault Joubert
Demoulin-Auzary,
La Situation des enfants exposés en droit canonique médiéval
Florence
D’Alteroche, Bernard Le Clerc fornicateur d’après X. 3. 2. 7 et 8
Pose, Nicolas
L’Erreur dans la confessio in iure selon les canonistes (XIIe– XIIIe siècles)
Session 32 ― Carr Hall 103
Chair: William North
Rennie, Kriston
The Canon Law of Legation
Keygnaert, Frederik The Terms of the Local Interdict in the Archdiocese of Rheims (9th–12th Centuries)
Wheeler, Nicholas B. Pope St. Gregory the Great as a Student of the Law: Cases of Corruption
4:00 pm – 4:30
Coffee Pause
4:30 pm – 5:30
Stephan Kuttner Institute Report ― Alumni Hall 400
Peter Landau
5:30 pm – 6:00
Robert Somerville Volume Presentation ― Alumni Hall 400
Saturday 11 August
9:30 am – 1:00
Concurrent sessions 33–40
Session 33 ― Alumni Hall 400
Chair: Peter Clarke
Donahue Jr., Charles English Canon Lawyers of the Fourteenth Century: A Moment of Transition?
Mausen, Yves
Les Constitutiones d’Othon et d’Ottobuono relues par John Ayton
Rowberry, Ryan Max The Social Origins, Education, and Financial Relationships of Gilbert Rothbury, a
Clerical Common Law Judge (1290–1321)
Session 34 ― Alumni Hall 107
Chair: John Ott
Álvarez de las
Lanfranc’s Readings on Canon Law
Asturias, Nicolás
Vaughn, Sally N.
Anselm Speaking for God: Arguing at Court Before Canon Law
Chapman, Alice
Auctoritas in Bernard of Clairvaux and Gratian
Session 35 ― Carr Hall (Father Madden Hall)
Chair: Louis Hamilton
Schmidt,
Episcopus, conservator et iudex: Bishops as Protectors of Religious Orders
Hans-Joachim
Robinson, Jonathan Bartolus of Saxoferrato, the Franciscans, and the Authority of the Pope
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Bartocci, Andrea
San Giovanni da Capestrano e le costituzioni generali dell’ordine dei Frati Minori
nel 1430
Session 36 ― Carr Hall 103
Chair: Katherine Christensen
Gallai, Gergely
Notes on the Origin of Damasus, a 13th–Century Canonist in Bologna
Makowski, Elizabeth The Curious Case of Mary Felton
(Coffee Pause 11:00 – 11:30)
Session 37 ― Alumni Hall 400
Chair: John Wei
Lenherr, Titus
Gratian und die Glossa zu den Psalmen und den Paulusbriefen: Beobachtungen und
Fragen
Taliadoros, Jason
The Use of Scripture in Ricardus Anglicus’s Distinctiones Decretorum
Haering, Stephan
The Sacrament of Baptism in the Works of the Anglo-Norman Canonists in the
12th and 13th Centuries
Session 38 ― Alumni Hall 107
Chair: Atria Larson
Rolker, Christof
Worse than Buggery? Incest Discourses in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries
Lorenc, John
An Early Fourteenth Century Confessor’s Legal Toolkit: The Origins of John of
Freiburg’s Legal Learning in the Summa Confessorum
Théry, Julien
The Papacy’s Criminal Procedures against Prelates, from Alexander III until
Benedict XII (1159–1342) : Judicial Inquiry as an Instrument of Centralized
Government in the Age of Theocracy
Session 39 ― Carr Hall (Father Madden Hall)
Chair: Andreas Meyer
Joubert, Thibault
Unius uxoris vir: Le Lien sponsal entre l’évêque et son église dans le Décret de
Gratien
Schneider, Elisabeth Les Origines théologiques de la personne en droit canonique médiéval
Kermabon, Nicolas
La Complicité par omission dans le droit canonique médiéval (XIIe–XVe siècle):
entre casuistique et influence du droit romain
Session 40 ― Carr Hall 103
Chair: Mathias Schmoeckel
von Mayenburg,
The Medieval Peasant and Canon Law ― The Rural Population between Freedom
David
and Bondage in the Works of the Decretalists
Gotowko, Piotr
A Study of a Religious Chivalry in the XIV Century
1:00 pm
Light Lunch provided
3:00 pm
ICMAC General Assembly ― Alumni Hall 400
President: Kathleen Cushing
7:00 pm
Closing Banquet ― Sam Sorbara Auditorium (Brennan Hall)
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General Announcements:
For Congress wireless internet access, select the Wireless Network: ‘UofT’, and enter the UserID: ‘CanonLaw’ and
Password: ‘ICMAC’.
Visit the Book Exhibit and Sale in the Common Room of the Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies (59 Queen’s Park
Crescent East).
Visit the Library of the Pontifical Institute and its display of canon law materials on the 4th Floor of the Kelly Library
(113 St. Joseph Street). Your Congress name-tag will allow you entrance to the Library and its facilities.
Daily Mass (8:00 am) held 6–11 August at Loretto College Chapel (70 St. Mary Street, across the street from St. Michael’s
College).
Program Committee: Peter Clarke, Orazio Condorelli, Kate Cushing, Gisela Drossbach, Joe Goering, Magnus Ryan, Anders Winroth
Local Arrangements: Flavia Silano, Michael D. Elliot, Michael O’Connor, Lawrin Armstrong, Joe Goering