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Paper Religion (online, 27-29 May 21)

online, May 27–29, 2021 Mauricio Oviedo

Paper Religion: Affordances and Uses in Christian Practices 1400 - 1800

An international interdisciplinary scholarly symposium on the medium of paper, its affordances, and uses during a period of transition in early modern Christianity. Speakers bring into conversa- tion different religious groups sharing a common dependency on paper for the distribution of new visual and textual cultures: from prints to drawings, from emblem books to sacred music.

The symposium will be held online and registration is free.

For the program, registration and other queries you can send an e-mail to paperreligion2021@g- mail.com.

Program 27th of May Keynote Speaker

David Morgan (Duke University) – Aura on Paper: Protestant Visual Piety in 19th-century United States.

First Panel

Orietta Da Rold (University of Cambridge) – The use of paper in clerical circles.

Daniel Bellingradt (Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg) – The Paper Trade and Ear- ly Modern Paper Religions: On the hidden material flows of religious communication.

Megan Williams (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen) – TBA.

28th of May Second Panel

Andrew Pettegree (University of St. Andrews) – Religious Publishing and the salvation of print.

Interrogating the Universal Short Title Catalogue.

Arthur der Weduwen (University of St. Andrews) – Religion and the Periphery of Print. The emer- gence and viability of the print trade in Scandinavia and Eastern Europe.

Sabrina Corbellini (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen) – Reading religious texts in an age of transition:

reading materials and reading techniques.

Third panel

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Erin Giffin (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München) – Folding Visions of Faith into the Cult of Loreto through Print.

Nelleke Moser (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) – Paper, ink and the word of God: the disposal and repurposing of religious texts in 18th-century Dutch trompe-l'oeil books.

Mario Aschauer (Sam Houston State University) – Paper, Pen, and Pencil: Materiality in Sacred Works by German Composers around 1800.

29th of May Fourth Panel

Benedetta Spadaccini (Veneranda Biblioteca Ambrosiana) – Federico Borromeo and His Collec- tion of Prints.

Hubert Meeus (Universiteit Antwerpen) – Printers and artists as messengers of the Church.

Walter S. Melion (Emory University) - The Heart on Paper: Materiality and Artisanship in the Paradi- sus precum selectarum (1610) of the Cistercian Sub-Prior Martin Boschman.

Respondent

Ann-Sophie Lehman (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen)

Reference:

CONF: Paper Religion (online, 27-29 May 21). In: ArtHist.net, Apr 9, 2021 (accessed Feb 27, 2022),

<https://arthist.net/archive/33793>.

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