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Direction Anna Orriols & Jordi Cerdà Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona International Symposium The ways of wonder in Medieval Mediterranean 18-19-20 October 2018 Barcelona - Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya Research Project: Movilidad y transferencia artística en el Mediterráneo medieval (1187-1388): artistas, objetos y modelos. MAGISTRI MEDITERRANEI (MICINN HAR2015-63883- P). Organized by

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DirectionAnna Orriols & Jordi Cerdà

Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona

International Symposium The ways of wonder in Medieval Mediterranean18-19-20 October 2018 Barcelona - Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya

Research Project: Movilidad y transferencia artística en el Mediterráneo medieval (1187-1388): artistas, objetos y modelos. MAGISTRI MEDITERRANEI (MICINN HAR2015-63883- P).

Organized by

Call for papersThe ways of wonder in the middle Ages were shaped by a variety of places, stories and beliefs with ancient sources reworked by the Christian tradition. Activated by the opening of the Mediterranean, religious, commercial and military travels spread Christian worship, accounts and prized objects throughout Christianity. The real and the imaginary adventures confronted their protagonists with fabulous characters and places. The cult of Eastern saints found anchor points in the Western world where they sometimes developed as strongly or even more, proving, therefore, their polycentric nature.

The aim of the Symposium is to bring together scholars from diverse fields of Medieval Studies to discuss the wonder and its images in the middle Ages.

You are welcome to submit your papers about one of the following three areas:

I Geographies

The sacred and the profane trace a topography of the wonder that fills the geography with unique places that are remote or potential scenarios of all kinds of prodigies. Traditional sacred history and heterogeneous hagiography, literature and pseudo-scientific treatises of antiquity, travellers and pilgrims’ chronicles and cartography contribute to regarding these places as lieux de mémoire.

II Objects

Relics and valuable, unusual or exotic objects are eagerly sought, believed to carry prodigious virtues or to be vestiges of creatures both remote and fabulous. Present in royal courts, in church treasuries or in wealthy homes, they are tangible forms of the supernatural. Some objects from the Eastern Christian world will achieve a remarkable legendary dimension.

III Stories

Written and visual stories were fundamental vehicles to consolidate and spread the wonder in the middle Ages. Its various forms find a great means of expression in both profane and hagiographic literature. Chronicles, novels and hagiographic tales report extraordinary events. Miracle, legend and adventure are constant in literature and in figurative arts.

International Symposium The ways of wonder

in Medieval Mediterranean

Speakers

Michele BacciManuel CastiñeirasJordi CerdàDominique de CourcellesJoan Duran-PortaCèsar FavàAlejandro García AvilésNikolas JaspertAlicia MiguélezAnna OrriolsJosefina PlanasMeritxell Simó.

Papers

• Deadline for submission of paper proposals is May 15, 2018.

• Personal details including e-mail address and phone number must be sent together with the title and paper proposal (max. 2100 characters), the name of your university / institution and a short CV to the email [email protected]

• The lenght of the paper is 20 minutes. Papers will be submitted in Catalan, English, Spanish, French, Italian or Portuguese.

• Authors will be notified of the acceptance of their proposals before July 1, 2018

Registration

General: 60 ¤.

Amics del Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya: 30 ¤.

Students, pensioners or unemployed (documentary evidence required): 30 ¤.

Researchers with papers: 30 ¤.

Registration: [email protected]

Symposium registration will open soon.

International Symposium The ways of wonder

in Medieval Mediterranean

Direction

Anna Orriols (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)

Jordi Cerdà (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)

Scientific Committee:

Jordi Camps (Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya)

Manuel Castiñeiras (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)

Jordi Cerdà (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)

Joan Duran-Porta (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)

Cèsar Favà (Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya)

Anna Orriols (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)

Isabel de Riquer (Universitat de Barcelona-Reial Acadèmia de Bones Lletres de Barcelona)

International Symposium The ways of wonder

in Medieval Mediterranean