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“Praedicator eloquentissimus: i sermoni di Innocenzo III”, in “Concilium Lateranense IV: Commemorating the Octocentenary of the Fourth Lateran Council of 1215” (Rome, 23-29

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Monday, 23 November 2015 Valle Giulia DANISH ACADEMY (ACCADEMIA DI DANIMARCA) 8:45-10:45 AM | SESSION 1: Plenary Lectures

Welcome by Assistant Director of the Danish Academy, Anna Wegener Chair: Presidente del Pontificio Comitato di Scienze Storiche, P. Bernard Ardura, O. Praem. Plenary Lecture 1: Christoph Egger, Instititut für Österreichische Geschichtsforchung, Universität Wien Who was Innocent III? Lothar of Segni, Innocent III and the Fourth Lateran Council Plenary Lecture 2: Danica Summerlin, University College London Councils and Creating ‘New Law’ before 1215 10:45-11:30 AM | COFFEE BREAK Sponsored by the Danish Academy in Rome 11:30 AM-1:30 PM | SESSION 2: Visi tors and Peti t ioners in Papal Rome at the Time of the Fourth Lateran Counci l Organiser: Iben Fonnesberg-Schmidt, Aalborg Universitet Chair: Danica Summerlin, University College London Paper 1: William Kynan-Wilson, Aalborg Universitet English Impressions of Papal Rome at the time of the Fourth Lateran Council: the Works of Gerald of Wales and Gervase of Tilbury Paper 2: Iben Fonnesberg-Schmidt Papal Gift Giving in the Early Thirteenth Century Paper 3: Marek Tamm, Tallinn University From Riga to Rome: Livonian Embassies in the Papal Court (1204 and 1215) 1:30-2:30 PM | LUNCH

MONDAY, 23 NOVEMBER | 1

2:30-3:30 PM | SESSION 3: Plenary Lecture

Chair: Peter Clarke, University of Southampton Plenary Lecture 3: Christian Grasso, Istituto Storico Italiano per il Medio Evo ‘Praedicator eloquentissimus’: I Sermoni di Innocenzo III BRITISH SCHOOL AT ROME (ACCADEMIA BRITANNICA) 4-6 PM | SESSION 4: Plenary Lecture Welcome by Tom True, Assistant Director of the British School at Rome Chair: Paolo Liverani, Università degli Studi di Firenze Plenary Lecture 4: Ian Haynes, University of Newcastle The Archaeology of the Lateran Basilica: a View from Below ISTITUTO STORICO AUSTRIACO DI ROMA 6 PM | SESSION 5: Plenary Lecture Welcome and Chair by the Director of the IASR, Dr. Andreas Gottsmann Plenary Lecture 5: Andrea Sommerlechner, Institut für Österreichische Geschichtsforschung, Universität Wien Errori di copisti, errori di eruditi: l’edizione dei anni XIII-XVI dei registri di papa Innocenzo III 7:30 PM | RECEPTION

Tuesday, 24 November 2015 The American University of Rome 8:45-10:45 AM | SESSION 6: Plenary Lectures AURIANA AUDITORIUM

Welcome by the President of The American University of Rome, Richard Hodges Chair: Miri Rubin, Queen Mary, University of London Plenary Lecture 6: Jessalyn Bird, Dominican University Selling Reform: Synodal Sermons and the Fourth Lateran Council Plenary Lecture 7: Neslihan Şenocak, Columbia University Scholars, Friars, and the Pastoral Transformation in Medieval Christianity 10:45-11:30 AM | COFFEE BREAK Sponsored by Ashgate and Brepols 11:30 AM-1:30 PM | PARALLEL SESSIONS SESSION 7: The Reception of the Lateran Decrees in Canon Law BARNABITE THEATRE

Chair: Ludwig Schmugge, Universität Zűrich/Deutsches Historisches Institut, Rom Paper 1: Atria Larson, Saint Louis University Canonical Commentary on Lateran IV c. 21 Omnis utriusque Paper 2: Peter Clarke, University of Southampton Enforcing Religious Conformity in Late Medieval England: Lateran IV Canon 21 and the Church Courts Paper 3: Felicity Hill, University of East Anglia The Pastoral Influence of the Fourth Lateran Council on the Practice of Excommunication in England

TUESDAY, 24 NOVEMBER | 3 2 | MONDAY, 23 NOVEMBER

SESSION 8: Lateran IV and the Greek Churches FONDAZIONE CENTRO STUDI EMIGRAZIONE (CENTRE FOR MIGRATION STUDIES IN ROME [CSER]) , VIA DANDOLO 58 Chair: Nicholas Coureas, Cyprus Research Centre Paper 1: Steven Schoenig, S.J., Saint Louis University The Pope and the Patriarchs: the fifth constitution of Lateran IV Paper 2: Thomas Izbicki, Rutgers University Lateran IV and the Greeks SESSION 9: Lateran IV and the Cure of Souls and Bodies AURIANA AUDITORIUM Chair: Neslihan Şenocak, Columbia University Paper 1: Jan Dohnalik, University Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski, Warsaw Il significato della costituzione 21 del Concilio Lateranense IV per la dottrina canonica circa la confessione sacramentale Paper 2: Renata Salvarani, Università Europea di Roma Prassi penitenziali e penitenzia sacramentale nella pastorale del IV Concilio Lateranense 1:30-2:30 PM | LUNCH 2:30-4:30 PM | PARALLEL SESSIONS SESSION 10: Crusades and Crusading Indulgences after 1215 BARNABITE THEATRE Chair: Jan Vandeburie, Warburg Institute London Paper 1: Richard Allington, Saint Louis University Crusading Piety and the Development of Crusading Devotions at the Fourth Lateran Council Paper 2: Ane Bysted, Aarhus Universitet The Crusade Indulgence: Remission of Sins or of Penances?

SESSION 11: Unity and Diversity within Christendom after 1215 FONDAZIONE CENTRO STUDI EMIGRAZIONE (CENTRE FOR MIGRATION STUDIES IN ROME [CSER]) , VIA DANDOLO 58 Chair: Renata Salvarani, Università Europea di Roma Paper 1: Camille Rouxpetel, École française de Rome Ecclesia, unitas et varietas dans les constitutiones 5, 9 et 14 du concile de Latran IV Paper 2: Nicolas Coureas, Cyprus Research Centre The Application of Lateran IV c. 9 Regarding the Co-Existence of Different Rites in the Same Diocese in Lusignan and Venetian Cyprus, 1215-1270 Paper 3: Evgeniya Shelina, Université Panthéon-Sorbonne, Paris I/CCHS-Madrid Hierarchies among Equals in Late Medieval Christendom SESSION 12: Lateran IV and Confession AURIANA AUDITORIUM Chair: Atria Larson, Saint Louis University Paper 1: Kerstin Hitzbleck, Universität Bern Confession and Conscience Paper 2: Gwendolyn Sheldon, Concordia University, Austin, Texas The Fourth Lateran Council and the need to give definition to the priesthood 4:30-5 PM | COFFEE BREAK 5-7 PM | PARALLEL SESSIONS SESSION 13: Characteris ing the Crusade BARNABITE THEATRE Chair: Jessalynn Bird, Dominican University Paper 1: Flavio Sanza, Swansea University Il concilio e la Crociata: problemi e prospettive Paper 2: Alexander Marx, Universität Wien The Crusading Theology of John of Abbeville. Chosen People and the Drama of the True Cross

TUESDAY, 24 NOVEMBER | 5 4 | TUESDAY, 24 NOVEMBER

SESSION 14: Innocent I I I , Lateran IV, and Empire FONDAZIONE CENTRO STUDI EMIGRAZIONE (CENTRE FOR MIGRATION STUDIES IN ROME [CSER]) , VIA DANDOLO 58 Chair: Christoph Egger, Institut für Österreichische Geschichtsforschung, Universität Wien Paper 1: Thomas Renna, Saginaw Valley State University Papal Approval of Frederick II at the Fourth Lateran Council Paper 2: Anna Gerstein, Russian Academy of Science The Pope’s Choice Between Two Rulers: the Importance of the Resolution of the Fourth Lateran Council in Light of the Relationship between Regnum and Sacerdotium Paper 3: Claudia Lydorf, Universität des Saarlandes/Eufom, Luxembourg Die Beschlüsse des Laterankonzils von 1215 im Spiegel der Narratio de testamento et morte Ottonis IV und des Testaments Kaiser Ottos IV. von 1218 SESSION 15: The Pract ice of Pastoral Care after 1215 AURIANA AUDITORIUM Chair and respondent: Davor Ďzalto, The American University of Rome Paper 1: Cyrille Dounot, Université d’Auvergne L’héritage du 4e concile de Latran chez les canonistes de l’époque moderne Paper 2: Paolo Astorri, Katholieke Universiteit, Leuven L’eredità del IV Concilio Lateranense (1215) all’origine della teologica pratica protestante

Wednesday, 25 November 2015 American Academy in Rome 8:45-10:45 AM | SESSION 16: Problems in Relat ions between Christ ians and Non-Christ ians VILLA AURELIA Welcome by the Director of the American Academy at Rome, Kim Bowes Chair: Miri Rubin, Queen Mary, University of London Paper 1: Valerie Ramseyer, Wellesley College Jewish-Christian relations before 1215 Paper 2: Sean Murphy, Western Washington University ‘You shall not wear a garment woven together of linen and wool’: the Origin and Impact of Lateran IV’s Canon 70 Paper 3: Deeana Klepper, Boston University Lateran IV on Christian-Jewish Relations: A Fourteenth-Century Bavarian Response in the Wake of Plague and Violence 10:45-11:30 AM | COFFEE BREAK 11:30 AM-1:30 PM | SESSION 17: The Effect of the Decrees: Christ ian-Jewish relat ions fol lowing Lateran IV VILLA AURELIA Organisers: Marie-Thérèse Champagne, University of Western Florida Pensacola, and Irven Resnick, University of Tennessee-Chattanooga Chair: Anna Sapir Abulafia, Lady Margaret Hall, University of Oxford Paper 1: Harvey J. Hames, Ben Gurion University of the Negev The Mission that has gone Missing: Conversion and the Fourth Lateran Council Paper 2: Irven M. Resnick Canon 68, the Jews’ Badge, and Christian-Jewish Likeness Paper 3: Paola Tartakoff, Rutgers University Circumcision, Ritual Murder, and Conversion in the Wake of Lateran IV 1:30-2:30 PM | LUNCH

WEDNESDAY, 25 NOVEMBER | 7 6 | TUESDAY, 24 NOVEMBER

2:30-4:30 PM | SESSION 18: The History behind Decrees 67-71: Christian-Jewish Relations before and during Innocent III’s Pontificate VILLA AURELIA Organisers: Marie-Thérèse Champagne, University of Western Florida Pensacola, and Irven Resnick, University of Tennessee-Chattanooga Chair: Marie-Thérèse Champagne Paper 1: Anna Sapir Abulafia, Lady Margaret Hall, University of Oxford The Fourth Lateran Council through the Lens of Jewish Service Paper 2: Alex Novikoff, Fordham University Pedagogy, Performance, and Anti-Judaism around Lateran IV Paper 3: Rebecca Rist, University of Reading Papal-Jewish Relations and the Anti-Jewish Legislation of Lateran IV 4:30-5 PM | BREAK 5-7:15 PM | SESSION 19: The Muslim-Christ ian Interface and i ts Relat ionship to the Lateran IV Decrees VILLA AURELIA Organisers: Marie-Thérèse Champagne, University of Western Florida Pensacola, and Irven Resnick, University of Tennessee-Chattanooga Chair: Irven Resnick Paper 1: Ana Echevarria, Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia, Madrid The Marks of the Other: the Impact of Lateran IV in the Regulations about Muslims in the Iberian Peninsula Paper 2: Giulio Cipollone, Pontificia Università Gregoriana Nel Lateranense IV, ‘neanche una parola’ su migliaia di captivi cristiani e musulmani frutto di crociate e gihad Paper 3: Yvonne Friedman, Bar Ilan University The Crusade/Peacemaking Dichotomy: A Nuanced Approach 7:30 PM | RECEPTION (RESTRICTED TO CONFERENCE PARTICIPANTS) Sponsored by the University of Kent VILLA AURELIA

Thursday, 26 November 2015 Pontificia Università Gregoriana 8:45-10:45 AM | SESSION 20: Plenary Lectures AULA MAGNA Welcome by the Decano della Facoltà di Storia e Beni Culturali della Chiesa, Pontificia Università Gregoriana, Nuno da Silva Gonçalves, S.J. Chair: Presidente dell’Istituto Storico Italiano per il Medio Evo, Massimo Miglio Plenary Lecture 8: Frances Andrews, University of St Andrews Italy 1215 Plenary Lecture 9: Anne Duggan, King’s College London The Ghost of Alexander III 10:45-11:30 AM | COFFEE BREAK Sponsored by Viel la 11:30 AM-1:30 PM | PARALLEL SESSIONS SESSION 21: Monastic ism and Canons 12 and 65 AULA MAGNA Chair: Janet Burton, University of Wales Trinity Saint David (Lampeter) Paper 1: Umberto Longo, Sapienza Università di Roma La riforma monastica e Roma nei secoli XI-XII Paper 2: Hans-Joachim Schmidt , Université de Fribourg Reform of the Monastic Orders: Conditions, Legislation, Consequences Paper 3: Phillip Adamo, Augsburg College Cum miles apud religiosos elegit sepulturam: Lateran IV’s Canon 65 and Deathbed Entry to Monastic Life

THURSDAY, 26 NOVEMBER | 9 8 | WEDNESDAY, 25 NOVEMBER

SESSION 22: The Conciliar and Canonical Background to Lateran IV LUCCHESI 210 Chair: Danica Summerlin, University College London Paper 1: Sethina Watson, University of York Framing a Reform Agenda: Robert de Courçon, Paris and the Council of Reims Paper 2: Anthony Perron, Loyola Marymount University The Fourth Lateran Council and the “Spatial Revolution” in Canon Law Paper 3: Piotr Alexandrowicz, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań Plerique (c. 56) of the Fourth Lateran Council and its Reception towards the Development of the Principle pacta sunt servanda SESSION 23: Dominican and Franciscan Responses to Lateran IV ROOM LO 11 Organiser: Lezlie Knox, Marquette University Chair: Philip Koski, Saint Louis University Paper 1: Cristina Andenna, Technische Universität Dresden/FOVOG Veri coadiutores episcopi. I mendicanti come strumenti delle linee della pastorale dettate dal Lateranense IV Paper 2: Joan Barclay Lloyd, Latrobe University Help or hindrance?: Three Decrees of the Fourth Lateran Council and their Impact on St. Dominic and the Foundation of the Order of Preachers Paper 3: Lezlie Knox Creating Mendicant Identity between Reform and Innovation 1:30-2:30 PM | LUNCH

2:30-4 PM | SESSION 24: Plenary Lectures AULA MAGNA Chair: Frances Andrews, University of St. Andrews Plenary Lecture 10: Giles Constable, Institute of Advanced Study, Princeton The Fourth Lateran Council and Religious Orders Plenary Lecture 11: Chiara Frugoni, l'Università di Roma Tor Vergata Il concilio Laterano IV e l’approvazione della Regola nel ciclo francescano dalla Chiesa superiore di Assisi 4:30-6:30 PM | PARALLEL SESSIONS SESSION 25: Vernacular L i terature and Lateran IV AULA MAGNA Chair: Maureen Boulton, University of Notre Dame Paper 1: Claire Waters, University of California Davis Lay Learners and French Gospels in Robert of Gretham’s Évangiles des domnées (c. 1240) Paper 2: Andrew Reeves, Middle Georgia State University ‘The Nourishment of God’s Word’: Inter caetera (canon 10) in England Paper 3: Wendy Larson, Roanoke College Confessing something new: Canon 21 of the Lateran Council and English Literature SESSION 26: The Cistercian Order, the Papacy, Councils and Regions ROOM CO 12 Organiser: Janet Burton, University of Wales Trinity Saint David (Lampeter) Chair: Gert Melville, Technische Universität Dresden/FOVOG Paper 1: Emilia Jamroziak, Technische Universität Dresden/FOVOG/University of Leeds Cistercians and the Church Council from Lateran IV to Basel Paper 2: Karen Stöber, Universitat de Lleida Cistercians, the Papacy, and Church Councils in Catalonia after Lateran IV Paper 3: Janet Burton Cistercians in Wales and the papacy, post Lateran IV

10 | THURSDAY, 26 NOVEMBER THURSDAY, 26 NOVEMBER | 11

SESSION 27: Canon 71 and the Muslim-Christian Trade Ban LUCCHESI 210 Chair: Thomas Izbicki, Rutgers University Paper 1: Matthew Parker, Saint Louis University Lotario and the Fisc: Lateran IV as Culmination of Innocent III's Financial Preoccupation Paper 2: Thomas K. Heebøll-Holm, University of Southern Denmark Crusades, Piracy and Canon Law at the Fourth Lateran Council Paper 3: James Todesca, Armstrong State University Mediterranean Trade in the Wake of Lateran IV SESSION 28: Lateran IV, Canon 13 and the Franciscan Order LUCCHESI 012 Chair: Neslihan Şenocak, Columbia University Paper 1: Felice Accrocca, S.J., Pontificia Università Gregoriana La Regola francescana: una ferita inferta al Lateranense IV Paper 2: Amanda Power, University of Oxford From Institution to Inspiration: the World of Lateran IV and the beginnings of the Franciscan Order Paper 3: Christopher Cullen, Fordham University Bonaventure’s Natural Theology and Lateran IV: God as Being Itself

Friday, 27 November 2015 John Cabot University – Guarini Campus 8:45-10:45 AM | SESSION 30: Plenary Lectures AULA MAGNA Welcome by the President of John Cabot University, Franco Pavoncello Chair: Giles Constable, Institute of Advanced Study, Princeton Plenary Lecture 13: Marcia Colish, Yale University Credimus et confitemur cum Petro: Joachim of Fiore, Stephen Langton, and Trinitarian Theology at Lateran IV Plenary Lecture 14: Tommaso di Carpegna Falconieri, Università degli Studi di Urbino Il Concilio Lateranense IV e il Clero di Roma 10:45-11:30 AM | COFFEE BREAK Sponsored by John Cabot University 11:30 AM-1:30 PM | PARALLEL SESSIONS SESSION 31: ‘The Devil is in the detai l ’ : on the intel lectual history of Lateran IV ROOM G.1.1 Organiser: Clare Monagle, Macquarie University Chair: Marcia Colish, Yale University Paper 1: Tomas Zahora, Monash University Knowledge of Fear and Fear of Knowledge: Lateran IV and the Book of Nature Paper 2: Clare Monagle Peter Lombard, Heresy and Lateran IV Paper 3: Juanita Ruys, University of Sydney ‘The Devil and Other Demons’: Lateran IV, the Infernal Hierarchy, and Heresy

FRIDAY, 27 NOVEMBER | 13 12 | THURSDAY, 26 NOVEMBER

SESSION 32: Vernacular L i terature in the Wake of Lateran IV: Anglo-Norman Texts ROOM G.K.1.3 Organiser: Maureen Boulton, University of Notre Dame Chair: D'A. J. D. Boulton, University of Notre Dame Paper 1: Daron Burrows, University of Oxford The French Prose Apocalypse Commentary: Lay Religious Instruction Post-Lateran IV Paper 2: Anna Siebach Larsen, University of Notre Dame The Chasteau d'amour in the Tateshal Miscellany (Princeton University, Taylor MS 1) Paper 3: Maureen Boulton Guillaume le Clerc de Normandie, Le Besant Dieu and Innocent III SESSION 33: The Fourth Lateran Council and the Albigensian Crusade, I L IBRARY STUDY ROOM Organiser: Damian Smith, Saint Louis University Chair: Damian Smith Paper 1: Martín Alvira Cabrer, Universidad Complutense de Madrid La Cruzada contra los Albigenses y el IV Concilio de Letrán Paper 2: Marjolaine Raguin, Université Paul-Valéry, Montpellier III Le concile de Latran dans la Chanson de la Croisade albigeoise, une acmé Paper 3: Philip Koski, Saint Louis University Arnau Amalric, the Cistercians, and the Fourth Lateran Council SESSION 34: Roman Law and Canon 41 G.G.1 Chair: Peter Clarke, University of Southampton Paper 1: Harry Dondorp, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Bona fides presumpta: (c. 41 praescriptio) Paper 2: Andrea Massironi, Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca Prescrizione e buona fede: la costituzione Quoniam omne (c. 41) nell’interpretazione della canonistica medievale Paper 3: Lukasz Korporowicz, University of Łodz The Roman Law Story behind Decrees 39–41 of Fourth Lateran Council

SESSION 35: The 1215 Counci l ’s Inf luence on Art and Architecture AULA MAGNA Chair: Claudia Bolgia, University of Edinburgh Paper 1: Jeffrey Miller, University of Cambridge The Architectural Foundations of Lateran Reform at Southwell Minster Paper 2: Erik Walters, John Cabot University Ratio quaerens intellectum: Unlocking the Seal of Solomon in the Chapel of St. Sylvester 1:30-2:30 PM | LUNCH 2:30-4:30 PM | SESSION 36: Plenary Lectures AULA MAGNA Chair: Lila Yawn, John Cabot University Plenary Lecture 15: Dale Kinney, Bryn Mawr College Innocentius fecit corpus, et Innocentius immittet animam: The Consecration of Santa Maria in Trastevere in 1215 Plenary Lecture 16: Dorothy Glass, University at Buffalo, SUNY The Art and Architecture of Cardinal Guala Bicchieri, Cardinal and Legate under Innocent III 5-7 PM | PARALLEL SESSIONS SESSION 37: Theological Controversy and Canon 2 ROOM G.G.1 Chair: Christoph Egger, Institut für Österreichische Geschichtsforschung, Universität Wien Paper 1: Paola Marone, Sapienza Università di Roma L’Analogia Entis e il Canone 2 del IV Concilio Lateranense Paper 2: Riccardo Saccenti, Fondazione per le Scienze Religiose Giovanni XXIII Obiecit Ioachim abbas magistro: the Fourth Lateran Council, the Critics of Joachim of Fiore to Peter Lombard and the Masters of Paris Paper 3: Rosario Lo Bello, Pontificia Facoltà Teologica di Palermo Almarico di Bène e la sua condanna nella Constituzione II del Concilio Lateranese IV

FRIDAY, 27 NOVEMBER | 15 14 | FRIDAY, 27 NOVEMBER

SESSION 38: Lay Piety and Vernacular L i terature in the Wake of Lateran IV: I taly, France and England ROOM G.K.1.1 Organiser and Chair: Maureen Boulton, University of Notre Dame Paper 1: Mary Dzon, University of Tennessee Lay Piety and the Splendor of Christ in Two Apocryphal Narratives in a Late Thirteenth-Century Latin Manuscript Paper 2: Carol Sweetenham, University of Warwick Papal discussions in a chanson de geste: the Lateran Council and the Canso de la Crozada Paper 3: George Younge, University of York Lateran IV and the Reconfiguration of English Literary Culture SESSION 39: An agenda for Hispania? The question of the Primacy of Spain and the Appeal for a Crusade in the Thirteenth-Century Iberian context L IBRARY STUDY ROOM Organiser: Maria João Branco, Universidade Nova de Lisboa Chair: Damian Smith, Saint Louis University Paper 1: Santiago Dominguez, Universidad de Léon El arzobispado de Compostela y los obispados de Noroeste de Hispania desde el año 1215: Participación en el IV Concilio de Letrán y aplicación de sus disposiciones a lo largo del siglo XIII Paper 2: Maria João Branco Ritualistic Conflict and the Rise of a Church Body: the Archbishop of Braga, the Bishops of Portugal, and the Question of the Primacy of Spain from Lateran IV to Thirteenth-Century Portugal Paper 3: Hermínia Vilar, Universidade de Évora, and Hermenegildo Fernandes, FL-Universidade de Lisboa Crusade, Jihad and Royal Legitimation in the Aftermath of the Consilium Lateranensis: Comparative Approaches to the Kingdom of Portugal and the Almohad Empire

SESSION 40: Crusades and Counci l ROOM G.K.1.3 Organiser: Jessalynn Bird, Dominican University Chair: Jessalynn Bird Paper 1: Thomas Madden, Saint Louis University Forging Election Law: The Latin Patriarchate of Constantinople and the Fourth Lateran Council Paper 2: Nicola Naccari, Università degli studi di Bologna Il concilio Lateranense IV e l’oriente greco: un concilio di unione? Alcune considerazioni storico-canoniche ed ecclesiologiche Paper 3: Jan Vandeburie, Warburg Institute, London “Dominus papa volens scire” – Echoes of the Fourth Lateran Council’s Crusade and Mission Agenda in Thirteenth-Century Manuscripts SESSION 41: Art History AULA MAGNA Chair: Lila Yawn, John Cabot University Paper 1: Alison Perchuk, California State University Channel Islands Time Certain, Time Eternal: Altar Consecrations and Apsidal Imagery during the Early Lateran Councils Paper 2: Claire Donovan, University of Exeter The Lateran Council and the Laity: an Illuminated Devotional Day Paper 3: Maria Portmann, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, München / Zentralinstitut für Kunstgeschichte, München The Reception of the Fourth Lateran Council in Paintings Depicting Jews (Fourteenth-Fifteenth Centuries)

FRIDAY, 27 NOVEMBER | 17 16 | FRIDAY, 27 NOVEMBER

SESSION 42: Reform and Renewal in the North: the Fourth Lateran Counci l and i ts Impact ROOM G.G.1 Organiser: Anna Minara Ciardi, Lunds Universitet Chair: Kirsi Salonen, University of Turku Paper 1: Sara E. Ellis Nilsson, Göteborgs Universitet Responding to Reform: the Creation and Modification of Scandinavian Saints’ Cults Paper 2: Anna Minara Ciardi Institutional Reform and Renewal? Cathedral Chapters in Scandinavia and Legal Matters in the Context of the Fourth Lateran Council Paper 3: Bertil Nilsson, Göteborgs Universitet Episcopal Disobedience in the North: on Visitation and Procuration in the Province of Uppsala after 1215

Saturday 28 November 2015 Sessions will be held concurrently at Notre Dame and in John Cabot University

Notre Dame Campus 8:45-10:00 AM | SESSION 43: Plenary Lecture WALSH AUDITORIUM Welcome by Ingrid Rowland, Notre Dame Rome Global Gateway Chair: Giulia Barone, Sapienza Università di Roma Plenary Lecture 17: Pascal Montaubin, Université d’Amiens Les évêques français et le concile de Latran IV 10:45-11:30 AM | COFFEE BREAK Sponsored by Notre Dame University 11:30 AM-1:30 PM | PARALLEL SESSIONS SESSION 44: Bishops and the Effects of Lateran IV ROOM 103 Chair: Pascal Montaubin, Université d’Amiens Paper 1: Bruno Lemesle, Université de Bourgogne Le gouvernement des évêques et la correction des excès Paper 2: Paul Oberholzer, S.J., Pontificia Università Gregoriana Ripercussioni del Concilio Lateranensi IV sulla Chiesa rurali nei territori dell’Abbazia imperiale di San Gallo Paper 3: Pier V. Aimone, Pontificia Università Urbaniana Le disposizioni del concilio Lateranense IV: la parrocchia obbligatoria

SATURDAY, 28 NOVEMBER | 19 18 | FRIDAY, 27 NOVEMBER

SESSION 45: Communicating with the Counci l ROOM 104 Chair: Iben Fonnesberg-Schmidt, Aalborg Universitet Paper 1: Thomas Wetzstein, Katholische Universität Eichstätt-Ingolstadt The Pope’s Council and the unification of Latin Christendom: Lateran IV and the History of Communication Paper 2: Jeffrey Wayno, Columbia University The Canons of the Fourth Lateran Council: a Unified Legal Program? Paper 3: Mona Kirsch, Universität Heidelberg Zum Nachhall eines mittelalterlichen Großereignisses – Die Tradierung und lokale Rezeption des IV. Lateranum in der Chronistik des Spätmittelalters SESSION 46: Sermons and Sermon Literature MEETING ROOM Chair: Christoph Egger, Institut für Österreichische Geschichtsforschung, Universität Wien Paper 1: Georg Strack, Ludwig-Maximilians Universität München Innocent's Opening Sermon ‘Desiderio desideravi’ - New Manuscripts, a New Edition, and New Research Perspectives Paper 2: Mia Münster-Swendsen, Roskilde Universitet ‘I have been constituted over the household’: the Revival of a Theological and Political Terminology of Oeconomia and the Distribution of Power during the Pontificate of Innocent III Paper 3: Barbara Bombi, University of Kent Viri idonei: Canon Law and Preachers after the Fourth Lateran Council

SESSION 47: The Effect of Lateran IV on Procedural Law CLASSROOM 410 Chair: Frances Andrews, University of St Andrews Paper 1: Vito Piergiovanni, Università degli Studi di Genova Eresia e lesa maestà nella normativa di Innocenzo III e nel Concilio Lateranense del 1215 Paper 2: Rachel Guillas, Université Panthéon Assas, Paris II L’intention dans la procédure inquisitoire (Le bouleversement de la prise en compte de l’élément moral consacré par le concile de Latran IV) Paper 3: Giovanni Chiodi, Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca La costruzione dell’ordo della procedura inquisitoria nella canonistica medieval 1:30-2:30 PM | LUNCH 2:30-4:30 PM | PARALLEL SESSIONS SESSION 48: Lateran IV and Marriage ROOM 103 Chair: Ludwig Schmugge, Universität Zürich/Deutsches Historisches Institut, Rom Paper 1: Alejandro Morin, Universidad de Buenos Aires La constitución Non debet del IV Concilio Laterano y el abondono del sistema de afinidad derivada Paper 2: Constance Rousseau, Providence College Harbingers of the Future: Marriage Cases during the Pontificate of Innocent III and Lateran IV Paper 3: Karol Polejowski, University of Gdańsk The Fourth Lateran Council and the problem of marriage in the Christian world (canons 50-52)

SATURDAY, 28 NOVEMBER | 21 20 | SATURDAY, 28 NOVEMBER

SESSION 49: Arms, Violence, and War: Mil i tary Themes at the Fourth Lateran Counci l ROOM 104 Organiser: John D. Hosler, Morgan State University Chair: Jan Vandeburie, Warburg Institute London Paper 1: Kelly DeVries, Loyola University Maryland The Military Context of Lateran IV Paper 2: Lawrence G. Duggan, University of Delaware Lateran IV and Arms-bearing by the Clergy

SESSION 50: The Conciliar Decrees and the Romano-Canonical Legal Tradition MEETING ROOM Chair: Mia Münster-Swendsen, Roskilde Universitet Paper 1: Alexander Marey, National Research University, Moscow Brachium saeculare (Conc. Lat. IV. 9): la concepción de la poder real de Inocencio III y su recepción en la tradición jurídica castellana de s. XIII Paper 2: Fiona Somerset, University of Connecticut Conduits of Reform: Canon Law verses after Lateran IV

SESSION 51: Elect ion and Episcopal Power after the Counci l CLASSROOM 410 Chair: Pascal Montaubin, Université d’Amiens Paper 1: Rainer Murauer, Österreichisches Historisches Institut, Rom Election by Compromise in the Medieval Church: an Appropriate Method to Select the Best Candidate? Paper 2: Fabrice Delivré, Université Panthéon Sorbonne, Paris I Tali discordie sive cavillationi modo preclusa est ianua. Théories et pratiques de l’élection au miroir de Quia propter Paper 3: Benoît Alix, Université Panthéon-Assas, Paris II Le législation de Latran IV relative aux missions épiscopales: l’évêque judex corporum et animarum

John Cabot University – Guarini Campus 10:30 AM-12:30 PM | PARALLEL SESSIONS SESSION 52: Profundizando en el Lateranense IV a part i r de Antonio García y García ROOM G.K.1.3 Organiser: Nicolas Álvarez de las Asturias, Universidad Eclesiástica San Dámaso Chair: Damian Smith, Saint Louis University Paper 1: Santiago del Cura Elena, Universidad Pontificia de Salamanca y Facultad de Teología de Burgos ‘Nemo nisi sacerdos.’ La afirmacion de la constitución 1 del IV Concilio de Letrán en las controversias con valdenses y cátaros. Paper 2: Nicolas Álvarez des las Asturias El comentario de Vicente Hispano a la constitución 4 del IV Concilio de Letrán: elementos doctrinales para la valoración de la praxis oriental Paper 3: Joaquin Sedano Rueda, Universidad de Navarra La Summa de poenitentia de san Raimundo de Peñafort: la evolución de la confesión como instrumento de la cura de almas hasta el 4 Concilio de Letrán SESSION 53: Non-Monastic Rel igious Li fe and Lateran IV L IBRARY STUDY ROOM Chair: tbc Paper 1: Ed Mazza, Azusa Pacific University Dumb dogs and Domini Canes: Bishops, Friars, and the Twelfth-Century Pastoral Vacuum Paper 2: Lydia Walker, University of Tennessee-Knoxville Performative Piety: Innocent III and the Ideology of Penance

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SESSION 54: Lateran IV, Canon 62 and rel ics, I AULA MAGNA Chair: Dale Kinney, Bryn Mawr College Paper 1: Christine Oakland, University of Kent The legacy of canon 62 in the Diocese of Sens in Northern France Paper 2: Emily Guerry, University of Kent The Acquisition and Display of Relics after Lateran IV: the Case of the Mortgage of the Crown of Thorns Paper 3: Luca Creti, Sapienza Università di Roma Ideologia e realtà: il ruolo delle botteghe cosmatesche nell’architettura di Roma e del Patrimonio di San Pietro durante il pontificato di Innocenzo III SESSION 55: The Fourth Lateran Counci l and the Balt ic Crusades G.1.1 Organiser: Andris Sne, University of Latvia Chair: Marek Tamm, Tallinn University Paper 1: Andris Sne Bishop Albert and Papal Curia: ideology and politics in Early Livonian Crusades Paper 2: Alan V. Murray, University of Leeds Adding to the Multitude of Fish: Innocent III, Bishop Albert of Riga and the Conversion of the Indigenous Peoples of Livonia Paper 3: Torben Kjersgaard Nielsen, Aalborg Universitet Virgin Mary for the Sake of Livonia: Nature and Image of the Virgin Mary in the Chronicle of Henry

12:30-1:30 PM | LUNCH 1:30-3:30 PM | PARALLEL SESSIONS

SESSION 56: Light-Heartedness at the Counci l and in i ts Canons ROOM G.1.1 Chair: Brenda Bolton, University of London Paper 1: Pete Jones, University of Toronto Humour at the Fourth Lateran Council Paper 2: David Rollo, University of Southern California The Fourth Lateran Council and its Unforeseen Literary Consequences Paper 3: Sabina Flanagan, University of Adelaide ‘The Devil’s in the Detail’: Another Look at the Constitutions of Lateran IV SESSION 57: Centre and Periphery after 1215, I L IBRARY STUDY ROOM Chair: Andreas Rehberg, Deutsches Historisches Institut, Rom Paper 1: Heidi Anett Beistad, Norwegian University of Science and Technology Distant in Body, Present in Spirit – Papal Presence in the Ecclesiastical Periphery, the Case of Iceland and the Fourth Lateran Council Paper 2: Francesco D’Angelo, Sapienza Università di Roma Il Quarto Concilio Lateranense e la riforma della chiesa in Norvegia SESSION 58: Counci l , Crusade and Casti le after 1215 G.K.1.3 Chair: Damian Smith, Saint Louis University Paper 1: Miguel Gomez, University of Dayton A Victim of his Own Success: Innocent III and the Spanish Crusade at IV Lateran Paper 2: Cristina Catalina, CSIC, Madrid Another look at the Repercussions of the IV Lateran Council in the Kingdom of Castile Paper 3: Kyle Lincoln, Saint Louis University Riots, Reluctance and Reformers: the Church in the Kingdom of Castile in the Wake of Lateran IV

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SESSION 59: Lateran IV, Canon 62 and Relics, I I AULA MAGNA Chair: Emily Guerry, University of Kent Paper 1: David Perry, Dominican University The Fourth Lateran Council and the Relics of the Fourth Crusade Paper 2: Anne Lester, University of Colorado, Boulder Relics, Reform and Religious Truth: Translating the Pastoral Reform from Rome to the Northern European Parish Paper 3: Stefania Gerevini, Università Luigi Bocconi The Triumph of the Eye? Lateran IV and Relics’ Display. The Case of Trecento Siena SESSION 60: Lateran IV and Missionary Politics in the Thirteenth Century ROOM G.K.1.1 Chair: Ane Bysted, Aarhus Universitet Paper 1: Christian Krötzl, Tampere University Lateran IV, the Cistercians and Changing Missionary Politics Paper 2: Dženan Dautović, University of Sarajevo The Impact of the Fourth Lateran Council on the Relations between the Papacy and Bosnia in the Thirteenth Century 3:30-4:15 PM | COFFEE BREAK Sponsored by John Cabot University 4:15-6:15 PM | PARALLEL SESSIONS SESSION 61: Centre and ‘periphery’ af ter 1215, I I ROOM G.1.1 Chair: Andreas Rehberg, Deutsches Historiches Institut, Rom Paper 1: Robert Antonin, University of Ostrava Bishop Andrew of Prague and the Church in Bohemia after the Fourth Lateran Council

Paper 2: Paolo Rosso, Università degli Studi di Torino La ricezione delle disposizioni del IV concilio Lateranense in materia di formazione del clero nei capitoli cattedrali dell’Italia nord-occidentale Paper 3: Igor Razum, Central European University, Budapest The Reformed Clergy in Thirteenth-Century Hungary and Croatia: Lateran Ideals and Local Realities SESSION 62: The Fourth Lateran Council and the Albigensian Crusade, II LIBRARY STUDY ROOM Organiser: Damian Smith, Saint Louis University Chair: Martin Alvira Cabrer, Universidad Complutense de Madrid Paper 1: Marco Meschini, Università della Svizzera italiana a Lugano ‘Governare il mondo con bon dreit’ Innocenzo III, il IV concilio lateranense e i destini politici – e familiari – delle casate di Saint-Gilles e Montfort Paper 2: Damian Smith The Reconciliation of Guillem Ramon de Montcada SESSION 63: The Eucharist in text and image after 1215 ROOM G.K.1.3 Chair: Christoph Egger, Instititut für Österreichische Geschichtsforschung, Universität Wien Paper 1: Mercedes Pérez-Vidal, Università di Padova Devozione, liturgia e potere. La Trasustanziazione, la devozione eucaristica e le sue conseguenze nell’architettura dei monasteri di Dominicane in Castiglia Paper 2: Mercedes López-Mayán, Universidad de Santiago de Compostela Sui passi di Innocenzo III: riforma liturgica e produzione manoscritta nell’ambito della Curia romana duecentesca

SATURDAY, 28 NOVEMBER | 27 26 | SATURDAY, 28 NOVEMBER

SESSION 64: Lateran IV in South Eastern Europe and beyond AULA MAGNA Chair: Valentino Pace, Humboldt-Universität, Berlin Paper 1: Jadranka Neralić, Croatian Institute of History, Zagreb Dalmatian Episcopacy in the First Half of the Thirteenth Century: Political, Cultural and Pastoral Aspects Paper 2: Radoslav Buźančić, Ministry of Culture, Republic of Split Art and Architecture in Trogir and Split in the First Half of the Thirteenth Century Paper 3: Anne Elizabeth Redgate, University of Newcastle Armenians and Lateran IV (Canon 9) 6:15-6:30 PM | BREAK 6:30-7:30 PM | Closing Plenary Lecture SESSION 65 AULA MAGNA Chair: Peter Clarke, University of Southampton Plenary Lecture 18: Brenda Bolton, University of London Coming to Rome in 1215?: the Importance of being Absent 8 PM | CLOSING RECEPTION Sponsored by the University of Notre Dame ( food) And John Cabot University (drink)

Sunday, 29 November 2015 The Lateran Basilica 4 PM | CONCLUDING MASS CAPPELLA DEL CORO, BASILICA LATERANESE Celebrated by Cardinal Raymond Burke

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