Séminaires “Questes” : Amitiés

Source : Questes

30 janvier 2026 : Séminaire Amitiés(1)

13 février 2026 : Séminaire Amitiés(2)

20 mars 2026 : Séminaire Amitiés(3)

17 avril 2026 : Séminaire Amitiés(4)

Le séminaire mensuel du groupe a lieu un vendredi par mois de 18h à 20h, à la Maison de la Recherche de la Sorbonne (28 rue Serpente, 75005), en salle D116.

Journée d’étude – Time and Emotions in Premodern Europe

Source : Agenda des médiévistes

Wednesday 18 March 2026
University of Antwerp, City Campus (location will be communicated)

This workshop is part of the annual Raymond Van Uytven Chair in Urban History. In 2026, Prof. Dr. Miri Rubin is the chairholder. This Chair is coordinated by the Centre for Urban History at the University of Antwerp.

Programme :

Session 1: Feeling Time

9:30 Melancholic Merchants. Future Thinking and Emotions in Late Medieval Italy – Nicolò Zennaro, University of Antwerp

10:10 Feeling the Strain? Emotions of Time in the Diary of David Beck – Gerrit Verhoeven, University of Antwerp

10:50 Coffee break

Session 2: Images of Emotional Time

11:00 The Virgin’s Foresight, Visualised – Miri Rubin, Queen Mary University of London

11:40 The Passions of the Sandglass – Matthew Champion, University of Melbourne

12:20 Lunch (for speakers only)

Session 3: Objects of Emotional Time

13:10 Moving in and out of time. Processional ornaments in the confraternity of the Holy Blood in Bruges (15th and 16th centuries) – Anne-Laure Van Bruaene, Ghent University

13:50 « Eating Saints and “translating” relics. Nunneries and Medicinal Cannibalism in the Spanish Netherlands in the 1630s. » – Marc Jacobs, University of Antwerp

14:30 Expression of Emotions and Feelings in Timekeeping. Instruments Preserved at the Royal Museums of Art and History (Brussels): A Few Singular Cases – Sophie Balace, Royal Museums of Art and History Brussels

15:10 Coffee break

Session 4: Rhythms and Regimes of Time

15:30 Is the Night Time the Right Time? Urban society, craft guilds and the night in the late medieval Low Countries – Peter Stabel, University of Antwerp

16:10 To Move or Be Moved? Early Modern Rhythms of Mobility and Emotions – Sanne Hermans, University of Antwerp

17:00 End

 

Medieval Histories of Disability and Emotions

Journal of Medieval History, Volume 51, Issue 2 (2025)
CONTENTS:
Medieval Histories of Disability and Emotions
Introduction
Medieval Histories of Disability and Emotions: An Introduction — Ninon Dubourg, Sara Scalenghe, Pieter Verstraete
 
Research Articles
 
Fear of Humiliation, Desire for Humility: Shame and Physical Disability in Medieval Exempla, Twelfth to Fourteenth Centuries — Léo Delaune
 
On the Relationship Between Disability and Emotion at the End of the Sixth Century: A Reading of the Dialogi of Pope Gregory the Great — Emanuele Piazza
 
Testimonies of Emotions: Disability and Miraculous Cures in Louis IX’s Canonisation Process in Thirteenth-Century France — Ninon Dubourg
 
Osteobiographies of Disability and Emotions in Medieval Culmen, Poland — Magdalena D. Matczak, Tomasz Kozłowski, Wojciech Chudziak
 
Emotions and Disability in Late Medieval Venice (Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries) — Silvia Carraro