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Féminité et masculinité altérées: Transgression et inversion des genres au Moyen Age
Colloque international
21-22 novembre 2013
Bâtiment Amphipôle, Université de Lausanne
Salles 189 (jeudi) et 189.1 (vendredi)
Jeudi 21 novembre 2013
Amphipôle salle 189
9h00 Accueil et ouverture du colloque
9h15 Danielle Jacquart
Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes, Paris
Les limites des complexions féminines et masculines
10h00 Christopher Fletcher
Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne
«Uns hom sui». Transgression et inversion par rapport à quelle(s) normes(s) dans l’histoire des masculinités médiévales?
10h45 Pause
11h15 Ivan Foletti
Université de Lausanne, Univerzita Brno Des femmes à l’autel ? Jamais !
L’ordre de diaconesse et l’iconographie de la Théotokos
12h00 Jean Wirth
Université de Genève
Jésus Christ gâche les noces à Cana
12h45 Repas à Dorigny
14h30 Laurent Kondratuk
Université de Franche-Comté
Les ambiguïtés sexuelles anatomiques en droit romano-canonique
15h15 Georges Sidéris
Université Paris 4 Sorbonne
Les débats sur la nature de l’eunuque à Byzance (IVe-XIIe siècle)
16h00 Pause
16h30 Mohammed Hocine Benkheira
Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes, Paris
Une pratique sexuelle transgressive : la sodomie hétérosexuelle, d’après les sources musulmanes anciennes
17h15 Sylvie Steinberg
Université de Rouen
Expertiser l’hermaphrodisme à la Renaissance
Vendredi 22 novembre 2013
Amphipôle salle 189.1
9h00 Giuseppina Lenzo
Université de Lausanne – FNS
Représentations du pouvoir des reines dans l’Egypte pharaonique
9h45 Anna Caiozzo
Université Paris 7 Denis Diderot
Mise en scène du pouvoir et confusions du genre à l’époque saljou-kide (XIIIe siècle)
10h30 Pause
11h00 Antheun Janse
Universiteit Leiden
A princess in disguise. The historiography on Jacqueline of Bavaria reconsidered
11h45 Daniele Maira
Universität Göttingen
Le pouvoir fardé : la mollesse d’Henri III et de ses mignons
12h30 Repas à Dorigny
14h00 Fanny Cosandey
Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris
Les femmes en politique : transgression ou alternative ? Le cas des conflits de préséance dans la société aristocratique (France, XVIIe siècle)
14h45 Danièle James-Raoul
Université Michel de Montaigne – Bordeaux 3
Le Roman de Silence de Heldris de Cornuälle comme paradigme fictionnel de l’inversion des genres
15h30 Pause
16h00 Frédérique Villemur
ENSA Montpellier, Université Montpellier 3
Trouble de genres et suspension de l’instant : la figure du Kairos de Girolamo da Carpi (L’Occasion et la Pénitence, c. 1541)
16h45 Conclusion
Démonologues et démonologies (XIIIe-XVIIe siècles)
colloque international - Université d’Orléans en collaboration avec l’Université de Lausanne
8-9 novembre 2012
Jeudi 8 novembre 2012
Université d’Orléans, Faculté des Lettres, Langues et Sciences Humaines, salle du Conseil
9H45
Accueil
10H - SESSION SOUTENUE PAR L’ANR JUSLITTERA
Introduction – Martine OSTORERO (Université de Lausanne)
Laurent ALBARET (CIHAM / UMR 5648)
« De sortilegis et divinis et invocatoribus demonum : l’organisation de la répression contre les sorciers par l’Inquisition aux XIIIe et XIVe siècles »
Julien VERONESE (Université d’Orléans)
« Nigromancie et hérésie : le De jurisdictione inquisitorum in et contra christianos demones invocantes de Nicolas Eymerich (1359) »
11H30
Alain BOUREAU (EHESS) et Myriam STAMOULIS (EHESS)
« Une démonologie juridique : Le Procès intenté par Bélial (1362) de Jacques de Teramo »
14H30
Catherine CHENE (Université de Lausanne)
« Entre discours pastoral et traité démonologique : le cas du livre V du For-micarius de Jean Nider OP (ca. 1380-1438) »
Franck MERCIER (Université Rennes 2)
« “Des choses qui surmontent la puissance des anges”. La défense de la toute-puissance divine dans le discours démonologique à l’usage des ducs de Bourgogne (milieu du XVe siècle) »
16H
Martine OSTORERO (Université de Lausanne)
« Une première réflexion de Nicolas Jacquier concernant les démons : le De calcatione demonum (1457) »
Jean-Marc MANDOSIO (EPHE)
« Démons et démonologie chez le dominicain Leandro Alberti (1479-1552) »
Christian RENOUX (Université d’Orléans)
« Du statut de l’obsession chez quelques démonologues du XVe au XVIIe siècle »
Vendredi 9 novembre 2012
Orléans, Museum des sciences naturelles (salle Sologne)
10H
Introduction – Julien VERONESE (Université d’Orléans)
Florence CHAVE-MAHIR (CIHAM / UMR 5648)
« Les démons prennent la parole : une autre démonologie dans les exor-cismes des XIVe-XVe siècles »
Philippe FAURE (Université d’Orléans)
« L’âme entre ciel et enfer. Psychologie religieuse et scénographie du combat spirituel à la fin du Moyen Âge »
11H30
Élyse DUPRAS (Cégep de St-Jérôme, Québec)
« Séducteurs, bourreaux, théologiens, cuisiniers, perdants, souffre-dou-leur, faire-valoir… Le rôle paradoxal des diables sur la scène religieuse médiévale »
14H30
Marina MONTESANO (Università di Messina)
« The Role of Classical Culture in the Definition of maleficia. An Alterna-tive Demonology? »
Marianne CLOSSON (Université d’Artois)
« Et ce que dict Homere de la Sorciere Circe… : place et enjeux des réfé-rences antiques dans les textes démonologiques »
16H30
Damaris GEHR (Institut suisse de Rome)
« The Role of Spirits in 14th-Century Pseudo-Solomonic Magic »
Jean-Patrice BOUDET (Université d’Orléans)
« La démonologie du Liber Bileth »
Conclusions – Jean-Patrice BOUDET
Convegni di Micrologus - Micologus conferences (1991-2015)
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I. PUBLISHED IN MICROLOGUS. NATURE, SCIENCES AND MEDIEVAL SOCIETIES
1 [1993]: The Discourses of the Body – Erice, Centro Ettore Maiorana
2 [1994]: Sciences at the Court of Frederick II – Erice, Centro Ettore Maiorana
3 [1995]: The Crisis of Alchemy – University of Lausanne
4 [1996]: The Theatre of Nature – University of Lausanne
5 [1997]: View and Vision in the Middle Ages – University of Lausanne
7 [1999]: The Corpse – University of Lyon II Lumière
8 [2000]: The World of Animals and Human Society – University of Lausanne
9 [2001]: The Jews and the Sciences – Istituto storico italo-germanico, Trento
10 [2002]: The Five Senses – Universities of Fribourg and Lausanne
11 [2003]: The Heart – University of Lausanne
12 [2004]: The Sun and the Moon – Vicenza
13 [1993]: The Human Skin – University of Lausanne
14 [2006]: The Secret – University of Lecce
15 [2008]: Knowledge at the Court – University of Lausanne
16 [2007]: The Body and its Adornment – Universities of Geneva and Lausanne
17 [2009]: The Mother – University of Lausanne
18 [2010]: Silence – University of Lausanne
19 [2011]: Measuring – Paris
20 [2012]: Excrescences and Extremities of the Body – University ot Italian Switzerland, Lugano
21 [2013]: The Medieval Legends of Philosophers and Scholars – Tours, Centre d’Etudes supérieures de la Renaissance
22 [2014]: Le Corps du Prince – Universities of Gand and Louvain-la-Neuve
Forthcoming
L’anghelos. Cultura classica, cristiana, medievale – University of Foggia
The Impact of Arabic Sources on Divination and the Practical Sciences in Europe and Asia – Internationales Kolleg für Geisteswissenschaftliche Forschung, Erlangen in collaboration with Union Académique Internationale/International Union of Academies, Bruxelles Centre for the History of Arabic Studies in Europe (CHASE), Warburg Institute, London
II PUBLISHED IN MICROLOGUS’ LIBRARY
5 [2000]: La chasse au Moyen Age. Société, traités, symboles – University of Lausanne
9 [2003]: Alchimia e medicina nel Medioevo – University of Lausanne
12 [2005]: La mémoire du temps au Moyen Age – Universities of Lausanne, Neuchâtel and Fribourg
17 [2007]: Le portrait. La représentation de l'individu – Universities of Lausanne and Fribourg
30 [2009]: Le monde végétal – University of Lausanne
45 [2012]: Adam. Le premier homme – University of Lausanne
49 [2012]: Errors and Mistakes. A Cultural History of Fallibility – University of Greifswald
60 [2014]: La nature comme source de la morale au Moyen Âge – Paris
Forthcoming
Parfums et odeurs au Moyen Âge. Science, usages, symboles – Universities of Louvain-la-Neuve and Leuven
Le cheval dans la culture médiévale – University of Lausanne
Féminité et masculinité altérées: transgression et inversion des genres au Moyen Âge – University of Lausanne
Harmonia. Idées de l’harmonie dans la culture et la société médiévale – Moscou, École des hautes études en sciences économiques
Astrologie, divination et magie dans les cours (XIIe-XVIIe siècle) – University of Lausanne
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TRAME Fellowship in Digital Humanities
funded by the Zeno Karl Schindler Foundation
The TRAME Fellowship in digital humanities of the Zeno Karl Schindler Foundation has been established to support digital humanities research, through the development of the TRAME project maintained by FEF and SISMEL, with a grant-in-aid reserved to young scholars.
The grant will allow selected scholars (doctoral or postdoctoral candidates) to spend a period of six to twelve months in Florence seeking the development agenda of the TRAME project, with a monthly stipend of 2,500 Swiss francs.
Applications should be submitted (with curriculum vitae, selected position and motivation letterwith reason for research abroad) by May 31st, 2014, via email to: Prof. Jean-Yves Tilliette <Questo indirizzo email è protetto dagli spambots. È necessario abilitare JavaScript per vederlo.>.
Applications will then be submitted to the ZKS TRAME Fellowship Scientific Committee forevaluation. The results of the evaluation procedure will be published by June 30, 2014.
Winners will be given the opportunity to start the fellowship from the month of September, 2014.
TRAME Fellowship candidates profiles
TRAME is a software platform developed by the FEF and SISMEL Digital Humanities Dept.,following an already existing scientific and technological development roadmap. In order to makethe system grow and meet the requirements of the COST - VCMS and H2020 challenges we arelooking to extend the existing team., by hiring:
- Junior developers, mostly working on step 3 and 4 of the document Evolving the TRAMEsystem towards Horizon2020 and VCMS challenges, to develop the TRAME applicationtowards semantic technologies;
- Digital Humanist, mostly working on step 1 and 2 of the document Evolving the TRAMEsystem towards Horizon2020 and VCMS challenges, to develop the TRAME applicationtowards integrating new sites and tools (authority lists, etc.);
We are looking for candidates already familiar on working on the border betweeninformation and communication technology and humanities studies, to focus on the development ofthe TRAME application according to the agenda described in the document Evolving the TRAMEsystem towards Horizon2020 and VCMS challenges.
Open positions:
1. Junior developers with a thorough knowledge in the areas of:
- semantic Web technologies (RDF, SKOS, LOD)
- semantic Repositories management and SPARQL
- java development
and a good familiarity with:
- scripting languages (PHP, Python, etc.)
- Linux systems, shell scripting
- server technologies
Applicants for this position should present a documented experience in the abovetechnologies and may have a background in humanities studies.
2. Digital Humanists working as Data Analyst / Web Developer, experienced in:
- Relational Databases management (MySQL)
- Web Design, Interaction and Visual Design (HTML5, CSS)
and with a good familiarity with:
- scripting languages (PHP, Python, etc.),
- Linux systems, shell scripting
- server technologies
Applicants for this position should have a background in humanities studies and adocumented interest in disciplines such as digital text studies, digital history, and/or experiencewith digital research in literature and/or web technology.
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Claudio Leonardi fellowship ZKS 2014
The Schindler Foundation for Medieval Latin Studies
The Claudio Leonardi Fellowship of the Zeno Karl Schindler Foundation for Medieval Latin Studies has been established to support scholarship in Medieval Latin Studies - in particular, research by young scholars - with a grant-in-aid in honor of Claudio Leonardi (1926-2010), founder and first president of the Società Internazionale per lo Studio del Medioevo Latino (S.I.S.M.E.L.).
The grant will allow one scholar (doctoral or postdoctoral candidate) to spend a period of three to six months abroad pursuing research in his/her chosen field with a monthly stipend of 2,500 Swiss francs. In addition, the recipient may make use of an additional subsidy of 3,000 Swiss francs toward the cost of publication of his/her doctoral thesis or postdoctoral research on condition that the printed publication indicates the foundation support (“published with the support of the Zeno Karl Schindler-Stiftung.“)
Applications should be submitted (with curriculum vitae, description of the research project, and reason for research abroad) by September 1st, 2014, via email to: Prof. Jean-Yves Tilliette, Langue et littérature latines médiévales, Université de Genève (Questo indirizzo email è protetto dagli spambots. È necessario abilitare JavaScript per vederlo.). Applications will then be submitted to the Governing Board of the Zeno Karl Schindler Foundation for evaluation during its fall meeting.
The fellowship assignment will be made during the annual S.I.S.M.E.L. General Meeting which will be held on March 28th, 2015. The winner will then be given the opportunity to present a fifteen-minute lecture on his/her research or on particular aspects of his/her doctoral or postdoctoral research.
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