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Old Books and New Technologies:

Medieval Books and the Digital Humanities in the Low Countries I

NTERNATIONAL

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EBINAR

Thursday 6–Friday 7 May 2021

P ROGRAMME Thursday 6 May 2021

09.30 Welcoming Speech

09.45 Introductory Speech: Lucien REYNHOUT (KBR / ULB) KEYNOTE LECTURE

10.00 Mike KESTEMONT (UAntwerpen) – Folgert KARSDORP (KNAW Meertens Instituut, Amsterdam)

“Libraries as Book Traps: Statistical Methods from Ecology to Study the Survival of Historic Literature”.

LECTURES

Chair : Michiel VERWEIJ (KBR / KULeuven) Philology

11.00 Pieter BEULLENS – Courtney VAN DE MOSSELAER (KULeuven), “Digital Aristoteles Latinus Environment” .

11.20 Sébastien DE VALERIOLA (ULB / ICHEC Brussels Management School) – Bastien DUBUISSON (Université du Luxembourg – UNamur), “L’hagiographie à l’aune du numérique: Nouvelles perspectives d’étude des légendiers latins”.

11.40 Renaat MEESTERS (UGent), “Terra incognita ? Latin Book Epigrams in the Low Countries”.

12:00 Discussion Lunch Break

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Chair : Xavier HERMAND (UNamur)

Palaeography, Codicology, and Old Printed Books

14.30 Hervé BAUDRY (Universidade nova de Lisboa), “Early Modern Expurgated Books: Towards a Digitized Library?”.

14.50 Christopher KERMORVANT (Teklia) – Dominique STUTZMANN (CNRS – IRHT),

“Arkindex: An Integrated Platform for the Visual and Textual Analysis of Medieval Books”.

15.10 Discussion

Friday 7 May 2021

KEYNOTE LECTURE

10.00 Paul BERTRAND (UCLouvain), “Mss Pop Culture: pour une histoire critique de l’érudition électronique”.

LECTURES

Chair : François BOUGARD (CNRS – IRHT) Musicology

11.00 David BURN – Henry DRUMMOND – Nicholas BLEISCH (KULeuven), “The Sound of Music: Reconstructing Early Modern Plainchant of the Low Countries”.

11.20 Karin STRINNHOLM LAGERGREN (Linnaeus University / Alamire Foundation), “The Birgittine Abbey Library in Maria Refugie in Uden – A Hidden Gem of Plainchant Sources”.

Library History, Digital Libraries

11.40 Jérémy DELMULLE (CNRS – IRHT), “Reconstructing and Mapping Mabillon and Estiennot’s Iter Flandriae (1672)”.

12.00 Emmanuelle KUHRY (CNRS – IRHT) – Lucien REYNHOUT (KBR / ULB), “Ancient Booklists and Electronic Edition: The Sanderus Case”.

12.20 Anastasia SHAPOVALOVA (CNRS – IRHT), « The XML Edition of the Inventories of The Library of Gembloux Abbey »

12.40 Discussion

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Lunch Break

Chair : Hendrik DEFOORT (UGent)

Cataloguing, Bibliographies, and Heritage Sciences

14.00 Aleuna MACARENKO – Gianluca VALENTI (ULiège)

“Arm@rium et les collections patrimoniales de l’Université de Liège”.

14.20 Bram ROOSEN (Brepols Publishers, NV)

“Clavis Clavium: The Integrated Reference Database and Collaborative Update Platform to Open up Patristic, Medieval and Byzantine Texts”.

14:40 Michiel VERWEIJ (KBR / KULeuven), “Bollandiana digitalisata. Cataloguing Manuscripts: the Bollandists Project”.

15.00 Tjamke SNIJDERS (KULeuven), “Digitizing the Middle Ages: The Influence of Library Policies on Medieval History”.

15.20 Discussion 15.40 Conclusions

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