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On 8-Jun-07, at 6:20 PM, Robert Tittler wrote:

> Sally-Beth,
>
>     Thanks for sending this.  I cannot see offering a paper, as my
> work on
> patronage is definitely post-medieval, but I might well attend.
>
>
> Bob
>
> At 04:24 PM 6/8/2007 -0400, you wrote:
>> Centre for Medieval Studies Annual Conference
>> Power & Patronage in the Middle Ages
>> University of Toronto
>> 14-15 March 2008
>>
>> Call for Papers
>>
>> The Annual Conference of the Centre for Medieval Studies will take
>> place
>> 14-15 March 2008 at the University of Toronto, and will explore
>> the role
>> and function of medieval patronage in all its forms, from patron-
>> client
>> relationships in the Late Antique Mediterranean to civic patronage
>> systems
>> in Late Medieval Europe, and from networks of economic and
>> political power
>> to structures of literary and artistic production.
>>
>> The keynote speaker, Richard Firth Green, Humanities Distinguished
>> Professor of English and the Director of the Center for Medieval &
>> Renaissance Studies at The Ohio State University, will give a talk on
>> Humphrey de Bohun and the translation of Guillaume de Palerme into
>> English.
>>
>> The organizing committee invites proposals for topics relating to
>> medieval
>> patronage in any of its forms; those proposals that cross over
>> traditional
>> disciplinary boundaries are especially welcome. Please send a 200-
>> word
>> abstract, a one page CV, contact information, as well as any audio-
>> visual
>> requirements by 15 September 2007 to the address below.
>>
>> The Centre for Medieval Studies will be changing locations within the
>> university over the summer, so electronic submissions are especially
>> encouraged.
>>
>>
>>
>> [log in to unmask]
>>
>> -or-
>>
>> Annual Conference
>> Centre for Medieval Studies
>> 39 Queen's Park Crescent
>> University of Toronto
>> Toronto, ON M5S 1A1
>>
>> Any inquiries can be directed to [log in to unmask]
>>
>>
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