Palaeography,
Humanism and Manuscript Illumination
in Renaissance Italy
A Conference
in Memory of A. C. de la Mare
London, Kings College London and The Warburg Institute, 1719 November
2011
Albinia de la Mare (19322001),
OBE, FBA, received her doctorate from the Warburg Institute (1965), worked as
an assistant librarian in the Bodleian Library (19641988) and was Professor
of Palaeography at Kings College London (1989-1997). She was one of the
twentieth centurys outstanding palaeographers and the world's leading
authority on Italian Renaissance manuscripts. Among her greatest achievements
was tracing the careers of hundreds of scribes writing the new humanist script
in Italy during the fifteenth century. The purpose of this conference is to
honour her contribution to research and to illustrate how the main areas of
her scholarly interests the palaeography, humanism and manuscript illumination
of the Italian Renaissance have developed in the ten years since her
death.
The conference has received generous
financial support from AMARC (The Association for Manuscripts and Archives in
Research Collections), APICES (Association Paléographique Internationale:
Culture, Écriture, Société) and The Bibliographical Society.
Programme
1.
The Contribution of A. C. de la Mare
(Chair: Robert Black, University of Leeds )
- Laura Nuvoloni, Cambridge
University Library
- Genius at Work: Bartolomeo Sanvito
and Tilly de la Mare
Xavier Van Binnebeke, University of Messina and Bodleian Library, Oxford:
- Albinias House of Treasures,
a Mare magnum manuscriptorum
Vincenzo Fera, University of Messina:
- L'umanesimo di Albinia C. de la
Mare
2.
Palaeography, I
(Chair: Nicolas Barker )
- Mirella Ferrari, Catholic
University, Milan:
- Italian Manuscripts in the Burney
Collection at the British Library
Stefano Zamponi, University of Florence:
- Strutture grafiche gotiche nella
prima scrittura umanistica
Irene Ceccherini, University of Florence:
- Manuscripts in the Early Humanist
Period: Production, Models, Script
Teresa De Robertis, University of Florence:
- I primi dieci anni della riforma
grafica umanistica
3.
Palaeography, II
(Chair: Mirella Ferrari )
- Giliola Barbero, Catholic
University, Milan:
- Manuscripts and Script in Lombardy
during the First Half of the Fifteenth Century
David Chambers, Warburg Institute:
- Matteo Contugi of Volterra (d.
1493): Scribe and Secret Agent
Gabriella Pomaro, Società Internazionale per lo Studio del Medioevo
Latino:
- Copisti stranieri in Italia nel
Quattrocento in Codex - Inventario dei Manoscritti Medievali della Toscana
4.
Manuscript Illumination
(Chair: Christopher de Hamel, Corpus Christi College, Cambridge)
- Jonathan Alexander, Institute
of Fine Art, New York University:
- Script and Ornament in Renaissance
Illuminated Manuscripts
Giordana Mariani Canova, University of Padua:
- La dimensione universitaria della
miniatura a Padova nel Rinascimento
Martin Davies, I Tatti Renaissance Library:
- Further Adventures of the Master
of the Barbo Missal
Angela Dillon Bussi, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana:
- Vespasiano e la miniatura
5.
Humanism, I
(Chair: Jill Kraye, Warburg Institute)
- Stephen Oakley, Emmanuel
College, Cambridge:
- Tilly de la Mare and the Manuscripts
of Saint Cyprian
Sebastiano Gentile, University of Cassino:
- Nuove considerazioni sullo 'scrittoio'
di Marsilio Ficino: tra paleografia e filologia
Lorenz Böninger, The Letters of Lorenzo de' Medici:
- The Ricordanze of Lorenzo di Francesco
Guidetti: Manuscript Production and Circulation
6.
Humanism, II
(Chair: Cristina Dondi, Oxford University and CERL )
- Silvia Rizzo, University
of Rome 'La Sapienza':
- Il copista del nuovo codice petrarchesco
delle Tusculanae: filologia vs paleografia
James Hankins, Harvard University:
- Leonardo Bruni: Humanistic Manuscripts
Concetta Bianca, University of Florence:
- Biblioteche senza inventario