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Dialogues in the Late Medieval Mediterranean (Madrid, 27 Jan 20)

Madrid, Casa Árabe, Calle de Alcalá, 62, Jan 27, 2020 María Marcos Cobaleda

Dialogues in the Late Medieval Mediterranean: Methodological Encounters and (Dis)Encounters International Workshop

The aim of this International Workshop is to establish a methodological exchange forum to anal- yse the panorama of the late medieval Mediterranean from different and complementary perspec- tives. To achieve this aim, a double objective has been proposed: to create a dialogue space in order to share recent research results, as well as to establish new research networks integrated by senior and young researchers which allow the development of multidisciplinary research lines about the late Middle Ages. Within this general framework, the main goal will be to analyse the Islamic cultural legacy in a comprehensive approach, from the multidisciplinary fields of History of Art, Architecture, History, Literature, Archaeology, Philosophy and History of Religions.

Scientific direction and coordination

María MARCOS COBALEDA (University of Málaga) Borja FRANCO LLOPIS (UNED, Madrid)

Organization CA18129 IS-LE In collaboration with Casa Árabe de Madrid Scientific Committee

María MARCOS COBALEDA (UMA, Málaga) Borja FRANCO LLOPIS (UNED, Madrid) Antonio URQUÍZAR HERRERA (UNED, Madrid)

PROGRAMME

9.00 Reception of participants 9.15

Presentation of the Workshop Antonio URQUÍZAR (UNED, Madrid)

María MARCOS COBALEDA (University of Málaga) Borja FRANCO (UNED, Madrid)

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9.30

Opening lecture

A poisoned legacy: Al-Andalus in Spanish Nationalism Alejandro GARCÍA SANJUÁN (University of Huelva) 10.30 Break

11.00

Panel 1: Ornaments and decoration, creators of interreligious meanings Chair: Antonio URQUÍZAR (UNED, Madrid)

A methodological approach to the Mudejar inscriptions Julie MARQUER (University of Lyon 2)

Ornament and Aulic architecture in medieval Castile: a comparative perspective Elena PAULINO (UCM, Madrid)

Artistic exchanges between al-Andalus and the Iberian Christian Kingdoms: the role of the Silos Casket

Inés MONTEIRA (UNED, Madrid)

The artistic hybridity of the church of San Domenico (Arap Camii): mirroring the multicultural milieu of Galata in Constantinople

Seda Sicimoğlu YENIKLER (Koç University, Istanbul) 12.30 Lunch break

13.30

Panel 2: Linguistic exchanges and new interpretations at the end of the Middle Ages Chair: Mercedes GARCÍA ARENAL (CSIC, Madrid)

The origins of the aljama as a local government institution: from Muslim to Mudejar Ana ECHEVARRÍA (UNED, Madrid)

Different kind of knighthood? Chivalric ideals in El cantar de Mio Cid Idan SHERER (Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Israel)

Methodological considerations for the Study of the history of Islam in Malta based on philological and morphological annotations of the word qawsalla (rainbow)

Simon MERCIECA (University of Malta)

Graphomorphological changes in the Cyrillic script as a result of correspondence between Dubrovnik and the Ottomans in the late 15th century

Kristian PASKOJEVIĆ (Old Church Slavonic Institute, Zagreb) 15.00 Coffee break

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Panel 3: Borrowings and dialogues between East and West Chair: Juan Carlos RUIZ SOUZA (UCM, Madrid)

Socio-religious complexes in al-Maghrib al-Aqṣà: architecture and urban development Íñigo ALMELA (School of Arabic Studies, Granada)

Nasrid Granada: the case for Spain's cross-cultural identity Elizabeth DRAYSON (University of Cambridge)

Frontier Orientalism and religious (ethnic) identity in Early Modern Slovakia Gabriel PIRICKY (Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava)

Early cast portrait medals: exchange, mobility, diplomacy Tanja L. JONES (University of Alabama)

17.00 Break

17.30

Panel 4: Artistic transfers in the Mediterranean Chair: Borja FRANCO (UNED, Madrid)

Artistic transfers from Islamic to Christian art: a study with the Geographical Information Systems (GIS)

María MARCOS COBALEDA (University of Málaga)

Exploring the contribution of the Almohad religious architecture to the late medieval Mediter- ranean

Dolores VILLALBA SOLA (University of Granada)

Niello and Lampas – the transfer of craft knowledge between Baghdad, al-Andalus and northern Europe

Beate FRICKE (University of Bern)

Corinne MÜHLEMANN (University of Bern)

Find the thread: assessing medieval textiles from Iberia in the Mediterranean context Ana CABRERA (Museo del Traje, Madrid)

19.00

Conclusions and final remarks

Reference:

CONF: Dialogues in the Late Medieval Mediterranean (Madrid, 27 Jan 20). In: ArtHist.net, Jan 23, 2020 (accessed Feb 27, 2022), <https://arthist.net/archive/22466>.

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