(Trans)missions: Monasteries as Sites of Cultural Transfers
Programme
(25–26 September 2017)
Špork Palace, Hybernská 3, Prague 1, room nr. 303
25 September 2017 Monday
9.30–10.00 Registration
10.00–10.40 Opening Ceremony and introduction (organisers)
Markéta Křížová (Centre for Ibero-American Studies, Charles University)
Clara Royer (French Research Centre in Humanities and Social Studies)
Taťána Petrasová (Institute of Art History, Czech Academy of Sciences)
10.40 – 12.10 Intrepretation and Context
Chair: Veronika Čapská (Department of General Anthropology, Faculty of Humanities, Charles University)
Martin Lešák, Monasteries on the Horizon: The Sacral Landscape Through the Senses of Medieval Pilgrims
Jana Králová, Monastery Translation from the Contemporary Point of View
Jan Tesárek and Barbora Spalová, Other Time: Construction of Temporality in Benedictine Monasteries
12.10 – 14.00 Lunch break
14.00 – 15.00 Monastic Networks: Technology and Society
Chair: Jan Zdichynec (Department of the Czech History, Faculty of Arts, Charles University)
Szekér Barnabás, Whose Instructions? – Educational Orders, Administration, and Rules of Higher Schools in the 18th Century Kingdom of Hungary
Katalin Pataki, The Monasteries as Mediators of Medical Knowledge – Camaldolese Pharmacies of the Hungarian Kingdom and Austria
15.00-15.30 Coffee break
15.30 – 17.00 Devotion and Vocation: The Transition of Ideas
Chair: Markéta Křížová (Centre for Ibero-American Studies, Charles University)
Antonio Bueno, To Whom May Read This. The Prologue of Linguistic Works and Translations of the Dominicans as the Main Ideas for Reflection on Translation Theory
Monika Brenišínová, Mexican Monasteries and Processions. The Transmission of Ideas, Space and Time
Marcin F. Rdzak, Books of Enrollment to the Fraternity of the Scapular (1911-1946) from the Convent of Carmelite fFthers in Lwow. The Transition of DevotionalPatterns
17.00-17.30 Coffee break
17.30 Keynote Lecture
József Laszlovszky (Department of Medieval Studies, Central European University)
Transfer, Translation and Transmission of Knowledge in Monastic Networks –Research Directions and Approaches in the Study of Medieval and Early Modern Patterns
26 September, 2017 Tuesday
9.00-10.00 Arts and Architecture: Transferring the Forms
Chair: Lenka Panušková (Institute of Art History, Czech Academy of Sciences)
Pavel Štěpánek, El Escorial jako duchovní model českých a moravských klášterů ve světle současné interpretace (Hradisko, Kuks, Plasy)[El escorial as a Spiritual Model of Czech and MoravianMonasteries in theLightoftheContemporaryInterpretation (Hradisko, Kuks, Plasy)]
Jana Povolná, Sázava Monastery: St Procop, Scriptorium and the Church
10.00-10.30 Coffee break
10.30-12.00 Writing Monastery
Chair: Kateřina Bobková (Institute of History, Czech Academy of Sciences)
Renata Modráková, Benedictine St. George’s Monastery at the Prague Castle as a Crossroad of Medieval Cultural Trend and Ideas
Jan Kremer, Religious Identity and Order Discipline – Early Thirteenth-Century Bohemian Premonstratensians
Kristian Bertović, Glagolitic monks – Monastic Continuity and Glagolitic Script in the Medieval Croatia and the Istrian Peninsula
12.00-13.00 Lunch break
13.00 – 14.30 Presentations of Projects
Klášterní stezky (project of the Department of History and History Didactics, Faculty of Education, Charles University); http://www.klasterni-stezky.cz/
Visions of Community (VISCOM, University of Vienna); https://viscom.ac.at/home/
Religious Orders of Early Modern Hungary http://szerzetes.hypotheses.org/
Sources, Forms, and Functions of the Monastic Historiography in Early Modern Ages in the Czech Lands (Zdroje, formy a funkce monastické historiografie raného novověku v českých zemích)
Closing remarks
Lenka Panušková (IAH CAS), Katalin Pataki (CEFRES), Monika Brenišínová (SIAS FF UK)
15.30 The Emmaus Monastery
guided tour by PhDr. Kateřina Kubínová, Ph.D.