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SUMMARY:T﻿he Mission of John Capistran in Central and Eastern Europe
DESCRIPTION:International Conference\nInstitute of History\, Polish Academy of Sciences\, Warsaw\n16-17 November 2017 \nThursday\, 16 November\n9.00-12.00\nTomasz Wiślicz (Warszawa)\, Deputy Director of the Institute of History: Welcome and opening\nLetizia Pellegrini (Macerata): The epistolary of John Capistran: the story of research and its Polish laboratory\nPaweł Kras (Warszawa): John Capistran and his Polish correspondents: research overview\nSession I: Europe\, religious reforms and Franciscan missionaries in the fifteenth century \nChair: Letizia Pellegrini (Macerata)\n1. Daniele Solvi (Salerno): The European countries in the mirror of Capistran’s hagiography\n2. Filippo Sedda (Roma): The letters of John Capistran in 1451-1456: the database and critical overview\n3. Lorenzo Turchi OFM (Assisi): Beyond John Capistran: the travels and letters of James of Marches\nDiscussion \n 12.00-14.00 Lunch \n14.00-16.30\n Session II: John Capistran in Central and Eastern Europe\n Chair: Gábor Klaniczay (Budapest)\n1. Frederik Felskau (Berlin): John Capistran as politician – correspondence and encounters with German rulers and bishops during his grand tour in Central Europe (1451-1456)\n2. Pavel Soukup (Praha): The polemical letters of John Capistran against the Hussites:\nfindings and research perspectives\n3. György Galamb (Szeged): Hungarian epistolary of John Capistran: status quaestionis\n4. Anna Zajchowska (Warszawa): Echoes of John Capistran’s preaching in the Polish-Silesian epistolary\n Discussion \nCoffee break \n17.00-19.00\n Session III: John Capistran in Silesia and in Poland\n Chair: Marek D. Kowalski (Kraków)\n1. Halina Manikowska (Warszawa): The fifteenth-century Silesia – the periphery in the centre of the European politics\n2. Marcin Starzyński (Kraków): The circulation of King Casimir IV the Jagiellon’s letter to John Capistran from 7 September 1451\n3. Maria Koczerska (Warszawa): Correspondance entre le cardinal Zbigniew Oleśnicki\, le chroniqueur Jean Długosz et Jean de Capistran\nDiscussion \nFriday\, 17 November\n9.30-12.00\n Session IV: The pulpit and papal policy\n Chair: Halina Manikowska\n1. Antonin Kalous (Olomouc): John Capistran’s mission and the papal policy\n2. Otto Sándor Gecser (Budapest): The sermon and the treatise: two channels of communication in John Capistran’s activities\n3. Thomas Krzenck (Leipzig): Capistran as a tireless preacher in Leipzig. A stay like everyone else?\n4. Luca Pezzuto (L’Aquila): Observance in Europe. Images from the fifteenth century\nDiscussion \n12.00-14.00 Lunch \n14.00-16.30\n Session V: Franciscan reform and pastoral care\n Chair: Antonin Kalous\n1. Ludovic Viallet (Clermont-Ferrand): Jean de Capistran et la promotion de l’Observance\nen Europe centre-orientale: un projet et ses limites\n2. Giacomo Mariani (Budapest/Modena): Controversy over the Observant reforms: Roberto da Lecce’ attacks and John Capistran’s letters\n3. Paweł Kras (Warszawa): Encouraging and disciplining: a case study on John Capistran’s letter to the Cracow friars\n4. Gábor Klaniczay (Budapest): Disciplining society through the dresses: John Capistran and the sumptuary laws\nCoffee break \n17.00-18.00\n Round Table: The Epistolary of John Capistran: research perspectives\n Conclusions and closing
URL:https://medievista.cz/akce/t%ef%bb%bfhe-mission-of-john-capistran-in-central-and-eastern-europe/
LOCATION:Instytut Historii PAN\, Warszawa\, Rynek Starego Miasta 29/31\, Warszawa\, 00-272
CATEGORIES:Konference a semináře,Vše
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