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THE1993 CISTERCIAN STUDIES
. CONFERENCE
· Western . : Michigan · ~ University
· Kalamazoo,· Michigan ·
· HORARIUM
DAILY: THURSDAY-SATURDAY
7:00am Eucharist Valley Tl, Room 208
7:00-8:00 Breakfast Valley III Dining Room
9:30-10:30 Coffee Service Valley II, III
10:30-12:00 Session
n:30-1:30 Lunch Valley III Dining Room
1:30- 3:00pm ·Session
3:00-4:00 Coffee Service Valley II, III
3:30-5:00 Session
5:15 (Th,F,Sat) Evensong/Vespers Valley II, Rm 208
5:40 (Th) Sherry Hour Valley II, Room 208
6:00-7:00 (Th,F) Dinner Valley III Dining Room
5:15pm
5:45pm
6:30pm
10:00 am
The 1993 Cistercian Studies Conference
Institute of Cistercian Studies Western Michigan University
Kalamazoo
WEDNESDAY, 5 MAY 1993
Eucharist Kanley Otapel
Horafelix
Collation Dialogue Room Prior reservations are required Kanley Otapel
THURSDAY, 6 MAY 1993
Room208
THE EXIGENCIES OF THE PRESENT MOMENT
Presider: E. Rozanne Elder, Institute of Cistercian Studies
The Cistercian Nuns of St. Antoine-des-Otamps (Paris) and Their Acquisition of Rural Properties in the Vicinity of Paris
Constance H. Berman, University of Iowa
Jean Huon (1571-1611) Proviseur of the College St. Bernard in Paris Beatrice Hibbard Beech, Western Michigan University
Madame de Courcelle de Pourlan (+ 1651) Chrysogonus Waddell ocso, Gethsemani Abbey
THURSDAY, 6 MAY 1993
1:30pm Room208
LITERACY, MEMORY, AND SCRIPT
Presider: Emero Stiegman, StMary's University, Halifax
What Nuns Read: Libraries and Learning in Medieval English Nunneries (With Special Emphasis on the Cistercians)
David N. Bell, Memorial University of Newfoundland
Memory, Chronology, and the Historical Mind: The Case of Helinand of Froidmont's Chronicon ·
M. M. Woesthuis, University of Groningen
Skriptorien der nennenswertsten Zisterzicnserkloster in Polen Kazimierz Bobowski, Wrocaw, Poland
3:30pm Room208
CISTERCIAN INDUSTRY AND ECONOMY
Prcsidcr: john A. Nichols, Slippery Rock University
The Cistercian Economy of Bohemia, 12th-15th Century CANCE!l..ED
Katerina Charvatova, Institute of Archaeology, Prague
Meat and Wine Consumption at Leeuwenhorst, 1410-1570 Geertruida de Moor, Delft
Cistercian Industry in France (XII-XVth Centuries) Paul Benoit, University of Paris and CNRS
Die Filiationen des Kloster Altenberg Nicolaus Heutger, Stift Bassum
THURSDAY, 6 MAY 1993
3:30pm Room207
THE OSTEROAN FATHERS
Presider: Brendan Freeman ocso, New Melleray Abbey
The Good Zeal of the Monk: Echoes of RB 72 in Gilbert of Hoyland Pamela Clinton ocso, Mt Saint Mary's Abbey
Abbatial Rhetoric, Fatherly Concern: The Homilies of Bl. Oger In cena Domini
D. MartinJenni, University of Iowa
The Influence of the Spiritual Theology of William of Saint Thierry on Medieval Women Mystics
Ann Marie Caron RSM, Saint Joseph College
The Work of Otrist in the Salvation of Humanity in the Theology of Guerric of Igny
7:00pm
Paul E. Lockey, University of St. Thomas
1040/50 Fetzer
The Ooud of Unknowing and Centering Prayer Medieval Prayer for Today
A Practical Approach
M. Basil Pennington ocso Saint Joseph's Abbey
SpencerMA
FRIDAY, 7 MAY 1993
10:00 am
TEXTUAL ANALYSIS Room208
Presider: Anna Kirkwood, State Library of Michigan and WMU
The Audience of Aelred's De institutione inclusarum MarshaL. Dutton, Hanover College
The Dating of William's Convalescence at Clairvaux Stanley Cegler sOB, Hamilton, Ontario
Chretien de Troyes' Response to the Rule of Silence Rita M. Verbrugge, Grand Valley State University
1:30pm
AELRED OF RIEVAULX
Presider: Marsha Dutton, Hanover College
Room207
The Assumption as a Celebration of Monastic Living: The Mariology of Aelred's Homilies for the Feast
Marie Anne Mayeski, Loyola Marymount University
Aelred's Abbatial Concerns Refleded in his Sermons on Mary Daniel M. LaCorte, Fordham University
The Exodus According to Aelred Thomas Renna, Saginaw Valley State University
PATRONAGE AND TIIE WHITE MONKS Room208
Presider: Lawrence McCrank, Ferris State University
The Artistic Influence of the Cistercian Abbey of Meira: Patronage and Politics in Late Twelfth-century Galicia
James D'Emilio, University of South Florida
Cistercian Monachism and Medieval Portuguese Nobility (13-14th Centuries)
Maria Helena da Cruz Coelho, University of Coimbra Rui Cunha Martins, University of A~ores
Celtic Magnates and Continental Monks: Native Scottish Responses to Reformed Monasticism, 1100-1200
R. Andrew McDonald, University of Guelph
FRIDAY,7 MAY 1993
3:30pm
FRIENDSHIP AND LOVE
Presider: Luke Anderson O.Cist., St Mary's Monastery
Amor, Amicitia, and Misericordia in Aelred of Rievaulx Katherine M. TePas, LaSalle University, Philadelphia
Room208
La metaphore de l'epouse dans le Cantique des cantiques de Bernard de Clairva ux CANCEllED
Jean-Marc Charron, Universite de Montreal
Family, Friend, and Lover as Metaphors of Right Relation in Bernard of Clairvaux
Shawn Madison Krahmer, University of Chicago
Image of God-Image of Mary-Image of Woman: The Theology and Spirituality of Beatrice of Nazareth
Else Marie Wiberg Pedersen, University of Arhus
6:45pm
Busses leave Valley III for the Fetzer Institute Reception.
7:00pm
Prior reservations are required
Reception hosted by
The Fetzer Institute
Dr Therese Schroeder-Sheker Harpist
9:00pm Busses leave the Fetzer Institute for Western Michigan University
SATURDAY, 8 MAY 1993
lO:OOam
SEMINAR IN CISTERCIAN CODICOLOGY Rare Books Room University Library
Presider: Chrysogonus Waddell ocso, Gethsemani Abbey
1:30pm
A seminar on the Methodology of Interpreting
Late-romanesque Cistercian Manuscripts of the Twelfth-century by
Content, Paleography, and Art History Charlotte Ziegler, Stift Zwettl
BERNARD OF CLAIRV AUX
Presider: John Baptist Porter ocso, Cistercian Studies Quarterly
Bernard's Imago Dei Doctrines: diversu non adversu Luke Anderson O.Cist., StMary's Monastery
Room208
L'insomnie de l'Epouse dans les premiers sermons (1-4) sur le Cantique des Cantiques: Etoge de Ia nuit
Christian Saint-Germain, Universite de Quebec a Montreal
Vassals of the Lord and Ministers of God: The Role of the Governing Class in the Ecclesiology of Bernard of Oairvaux
John R. Sommerfeldt, University of Dallas
6:00pm Busses depart Valley II for Hicks Hall, Kalamazoo College
6:30pm Cistercian Studies Dinner
Laurie Rasmussen Harpist
Prior reservations are required
9:00pm Busses return to Western Michigan University
9:20pm Compline W-5 Goldsworth Valley
SUNDAY, 9 MAY 1993
7:00am Eucharist: Roman Catholic Valley II Dining Room
8:00am Eucharist: Episcopal (Anglican) Valley II, Room 208
10:00 am
HYDRAULICS AND AESTHETICS Room 1040/50 Fetzer
Presider: Meredith Parsons Lillich, Syracuse University
Water, Water Everywhere: Rivers, Fountains, Cisterns, Drains--The Cistercians Underground
Terryl N. Kinder, I.C.O.M.O.S. (France)
Cistercian Hydraulic Equipment in Southern Champagne and Northern Burgundy (12th-14th centuries)
Josephine Rouillard, University of Paris 1 and CNRS
L'argomento proposto e Praedicavit daemon is astum: Bernardo di Clairvaux, il diavolo e l'iconografia
Laura Dal Pra, Musco Castello del I3uonconsiglio, Trento [Translation during question period will be provided by Conrad Grccnia ocso, 0. L. of Mepkin Abbey]
Metaphysical Concepts Underlying a 12th century Cistercian Milieu Compared with Environmental Concepts from Other Times & Places
. M. Kilian Hufgard osu, Ursuline College, Ohio
6:00pm Depart Valley III for the London Grill Pub
Dinner
Prior reservations are required
7:00pm
'·
6:45pm
6:00pm
6:30pm
9:20pm
7:00am
8:00am
SPECIAL EVENTS -
THURSDAY EVENING
1040/50 Fetzer The Cloud of Unknowing and Centering Prayer
M. -~asil Pennington ocso
FRIDAY EVENING
Busses depart Valley Ill for the Fetzer Institute Reception•
SATURDAY EVENING
Busses depart Valley II for Hicks Hall, Kalamazoo College
Cistercian StUdies Dinn~
Compline
SPNDAY MORNING
Eucharist
Roman Catholic
Eucharist Episcopal (Anglican)
•ResertJQtions for the
Wednesday evening Colkltion, the Reception at the Fetzer Institute
and the ICS Saturday Evening Banquet must bt rm¢e by 16 Apn11993
with the Institute of Cistercian Studies
Valley II Dining Room
Valley II, Room 208
Scholars working in the field of Christian Monasticism are invited to submit proposals for t~xts-in-translation and book-length studies to:
The Editorial Director Cistercian Publications Inc.
Western Michigan University Kalamazoo, Michigan (USA) 49008
Proposals should include a. brief outline of the proposed work and expla-nation of its significance to monastic history I studies, a short sample, and a statement of the author I translator's professional qualifications to under-take it.
With extremely rare exceptions, Cistercian Publications does not publish critical editions of texts in antique languages, nor does it consider manu-scripts dealing with material outside the monastk tradition.
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The cover illustration shows Walwood Hall on Western Michigan University's, East Campus, the new home of the Institute of Cistercian Studies and Cistercian Publications. Our office is located on the left side of the picture, on the second floor.