Leeds 2010

International Medieval Congress 2010
The following conference papers involving digital subjects were given for the International Medieval Congress, which took place in Leeds, July 12-15, 2010.

103: Exploring and Teaching Medieval Church
Sponsor: Christianity and Culture Project, Centre for Medieval Studies, University of York

Organiser: Dee Dyas, Christianity and Culture Project, Centre for Medieval Studies, University of York

Moderator: W. Mark Ormrod, Department of History, University of York

Exploring the Audio-Visual Context of Liturgy in English Parish Churches, by Dee Dyas, Christianity and Culture Project, Centre for Medieval Studies, University of York

115: Insular Mapping: Britain and Ireland in Exegesis, Histography, and Cartography
Sponsor: Medieval Forum, Queen's University Belfast

Organiser: Keith Lilley, School of Geography, Queen's University, Belfast

Moderator: Catherine A. M. Clarke, Centre for Medieval and Early Modern Research (MEMO) / Department of English, Swansea University

The Gough Map of Britain and its Geographical and Histographical Traditions, by Keith Lilley

318: Exploring the Monstrous, II: Geographies of the Monstrous
Sponsor: MEARCSTAPA (Monsters: The Experimental Association for the Research of Cryptozoology through Scholarly Theory and Practical Application)

Organiser: Asa Mittman, Department of Art and Art History, California State University Chicago

Moderator: Larissa Tracy, Department of English and Modern Languages, Longwood University. Virginia

Navigating the Margins: Sources, Analogs, Wandering Monsters, and the digital Mappaemundi, by Asa Mittman

506: From DE RE DIPLOMATICA to Literary: Renewed Doplomacys and Young Scholars, I
Sponsor: GDR 'Diplomatique' (GDR 3177-CNRS)

Organiser: Paul Bertrand, Institu de Recherche et d'Histoire des Texts, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Orléans/GDR

Moderator: Sébastien Barret, Institu de Recherche et d'Histoire des Texts, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Orléans/GDR

Exploring Charters through Statistics and Semantics: Production and Circulation of Literacy in Medieval Burgundy (9th-12th centuries), by Nicolas Perreaux

507: POLITICS, WARFARE, AND WINE: THE Gascon ROLLS PROJECT, 1317-1468
Sponsor: School of History, University of Liverpool

Organiser: Simon J. Hards, The Gascon Rolls Project, School of History, University of Liverpool

Moderator: Paul H. W. Booth, The Gascon Rolls Project, School of History, University of Liverpool

The Gascon Rolls: Unfinished Business and Renewal of Interest, Malcolm Vale

Constructing a Collaborative Digital Framework to Edit and Publish the Gascon Rolls, by Simon J. Harris and Paul Spence, The Gascon Rolls Project, Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London

Ramon Durand: The Exceptional Career of an Official Revealed, by the Gascon Rolls and Guilhem Pepin, The Gascon Rolls Project, University of Oxford

703: MEDIEVAL COMMEMORATION, III: MEDIEVAL MEMORIA ONLINE, NEW RESEARCH TOOLS
Sponsor: Centre for Medieval Studies, Universiteit Utrecht

Organiser: Truus van Bueren, Medieval Memoria Online, Universiteit Utrecht

Moderator: Arnoud-Jan A. Bijsterveld, Departement Sociologie, Universiteit van Tilburg

MeMO DS: A Description Standard for memoria-Related Source Material, by Roif de Weijert, Medieval Memoria Online, Universiteit Utrecht

Prayer and Politics: A Rich Internet Application, by Truus van Bueren

Respondent: Anna Adamska, Ondelïoekinstituut voor Geschiedenis en Cultuur (OGC), universiteit Utrecht

804: DIGITAL APPROACHES TO MEDIEVAL AND RENAISSANCE DRAMA
Sponsor: Records of Earry English Drama

Organiser: John A. Geek, Records of Early English Drama / Centre for Medieval Studies, University of Toronto

Moderator: John A. Geck

‘This insuhstantial pageant': Using Second Life to Research Provincial Performance Venues, Diane Jakacki, Department of English Language & Literature, University Of Waterloo

Mapping Early English Theatre, Sally-Beth MacLean, Records of Early Engiish Drama, University of Toronto

Mapping the London Theatre Bibliography: Structure and Geography, John Bradley, Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London

822: MEDIEVAL MOTIFS AND FIGURES on THEIR JOURNEY THROUGH THE CENTURIES (15th-21st CENTURIES), II: MEDIEVAL FIGURES IN NEW MEDIA
Sponsor: lnterdisziplinares Zentrum fur Mittelalterstudien, Universitat Salzburg Organiser: Siegrid Schmidt, Interdisziplinares Zentrum fur Mittelalterstudien, Universitat Salzburg

Moderator: Ursula Bieber, Institut fur Slawistik, Universitat Salzburg

Arthurian Figures in the Middle High German Database, by Margarete Springeth, Interdisziplinares Zentrum fiur Mittelalterstudien, Universitat Salzburg

1009: SET IN STONE
Sponsor: University of Liverpool

Organiser: Rebecca Williams, School of History, University of Liverpool

Moderator: Brigitte Resl, School of Historyr University of Liverpool

Ethnic Identities in Viking-Age Stone Sculpture: A GIS Approach, by William Cook, Department of History, Lancaster University

1010: MIDDLE ENGLISH STYLISTICS, PATTERNS, AND MUSIC
Organiser: IMC Programming Committee

Moderator: Anne McTaggart, University of Alberta

Stylistic Consistency in the Letters of Thomas Betson, by Osamu Ohara, Department of English, Jikei University School of Medicine, Tokyo

1130: RIDDARASOGUR: ICELANDIC ROMANCES
Sponsor: The Viking Society for Northern Research

Organiser: Alaric Hall, School of English, University of Leeds

Moderator: Cathy Hume, School of English, University of Leeds

An Interesting Paper about a Boring Saga: The Saga of Sigrgarðr the Valiant, by Alaric Hall

1203: PROSOPOGRAPHY, ANTHROPONVMY, AND SPACE, I: LOTHARINGIA IN THE EARLY MIDDLE AGES
Organiser: Albrecht Brendler, Abteilung für Mittelalterliche Geschichte, Eberhard-Karls-Universität, Tübingen, Walter Kettemann, Universität Duisburg-Essen and Jens Lieven, Historisches InstitutI Ruhr-Universität, Bochum

Moderator: Walter Kettemann

Anthroponymie et provenance des laiques du Liber memorialis de Remiremont, by Albrecht Brendler

1223: PERFORMANCE AND THE PAGE, III: EXPLORING TRANSMISSION AND CoMPOSITION
Sponsor: School of Modern Languages & Cultures, University of Glasgow

Organiser: Kate Maxwell, Department of Music & Department of French, University of Glasgow

Moderator: Hanno Wijsman, Universiteit Leiden / Institut de recherche et d'histoire des textes, Paris

Glasgow MS Hunter 252 ''Les Cent Nouvelles Nouvelles"": A Dialectological Perspective, by Geoffrey Roger, French Section,

School of Modern Languages & Cultures, University of Glasgow

1227: LATER BYZANTINE SDCIETY: NETWORKS AND CAREERS
Organiser: IMC Programming Committee

Moderator: Judith Ryder, Wolfson College, University of Oxford

'''Calculating Byzantium? Social Network Analysis and Complexity Sciences as Tools for the Exploration of Medieval Social Dynamics''', by Johannes Preiser-Kapeller, Institut für Byzanzforschung, Osterreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Wien

1303: PROSOPOGRAPHY, ANTHROPONVMY, AND SPACE, II: ALEMANNIA AND RHETIA IN THE MIDDLE AGES
Organiser: Albrecht Brendler, Abteilung für Mittelalterliche Geschichte, Eberhard-Karls-Universität, Tübingen, Walter Kettemann,

Universität Duisburg-Essen and Jens Lieven, Historisches InstitutI Ruhr-Universität, Bochum

Moderator: Gerd Lubich, Ruhr-Universität, Bochum

Discovering History in the Mirror of Liturgical Commemoration: The Bishopric of Chur, Rhetia, and Pfäfers in the Liber viventium Fabariensis, by Walter Kettemann and Jens Lieven

1307: 14th-CENTURY ENGLAND, IV
Sponsor: Society for Fourteenth-Century Studies

Organiser: Chris Given-Wilson, St Andrews Institute of Mediaeval Studies, University of St Andrews

Moderator: Gwilym Dodd, School of History, University of Nottingham

Why Make Back-Ups?: The Mortimer Cartulary and the Technological Revolution, Barbara Wright, Independent Scholar, Otley

1515: LOCATING MEDIEVAL ROADS
Organiser: IMC Programming Committee

Moderator: Keith Lilley, School of Geography, Queen’s University, Belfast

The Spatial Analysis and the Aerial Photos for the Reconstruction of the Ancient Roads, by Davide Gherdevich, Universita degli Studi di Trieste

1608: MEDICINE FOR THE BODY AND MEDIEVAL HOSPITALS
Sponsor: University of East Anglia

Organiser: Christopher Alan Bonfield, School of History, University of East Anglia

Moderator: Caroie Rawcliffe, School of History, University of East Anglia

Therapeutic Medicine for Bodily Health in Medieval English Hospitals, by Christopher Alan Bonñeld