Non-textual Sources for the Mendicant Economy in East-central Europe (ca. 1220-ca. 1550). Architecture, Archaeology, Urban Topography

Type: 
Workshop
Audience: 
Open to the Public
Building: 
Nador u. 11
Room: 
TIGY
Thursday, November 21, 2013 - 9:00am
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Date: 
Thursday, November 21, 2013 - 9:00am to Friday, November 22, 2013 - 7:00pm

Participants:

Marie-Madeleine de Cevins (University of Rennes)
Marie Charbonnel (Postdoc researcher - University of Rennes)
Marek Derwich (University of Wroclaw)
Carmen Florea (University Babeş-Bólyai of Cluj)
Darko Karačić (Brussels)
Gergely Kiss (University of Pécs)
Gábor Klaniczay (CEU, Budapest)
Pawel Kras (Catholic University, Lublin)
József Laszlovszky (CEU, Budapest)
Martin Olle (Charles University, Prague)
Beatrix Romhányi (Károli Gáspár Protestant University, Budapest)
Rudolf Procházka (Archaeological Institute, Brno)
Adrian Andrei Rusu (Romanian Academy, Cluj)
Zoltán Soós (County Museum, Targu Mureş)
Katalin Szende (CEU, Budapest)
András Vadas (PhD student - CEU, Budapest)
Ludovic Viallet (University of Clermont-Ferrand)

 

 

 

 

 

 

November 21st, Thursday

14.00-17.00 Mendicant Economy and Spatial Distribution

  • Marie-Madeleine de Cevins and Marie Charbonnel (University of Rennes - CERHIO): Introduction to Workshop 3: Research Results based on Non-Textual Sources and their Interpretation for the Mendicant Economy
  • Beatrix Romhányi (Károli Gáspár Protestant University, Budapest): New Results on the Mendicant Economy in Medieval Hungary. Spatial Distribution, Urban Context
  • József Laszlovszky (CEU): Methodological Issues Related to the Non-Textual Sources for the Mendicant Economy in East-Central Europe. Architecture, Archaeology, Urban Topography
  • Katalin Szende (CEU): The Mendicants’ Contribution: Centrality and Spatial Expansion in Hungary and Central Europe

November 22nd, Friday

 9.00-13.00 A Comparative Overview of East-Central Europe

  • Darko Karačić (Brussels): Bosnian Franciscan and the Urban Context
  • Adrian Andrei Rusu (Romanian Academy, Cluj): Les dominicains de Vinţu de Jos :deux activités particulières dans la perspective de l’archéologie
  • Zoltán Soós (County Museum, Targu Mureş): Workshops of the Friaries. Franciscans in the Urban Development of Targu Mureş
  • Martin Olle (Charles University, Prague): New Research on Bohemian Mendicant Friaries
  • Rudolf Procházka (Archaeological Institute, Brno): Archaeological Sources for the Study Medieval Mendicant Topography. Everyday Life and Economy of Mendicants in the Czech Lands
  • Paweł Kras (Catholic University, Lublin), New Research on Polish Mendicant Friaries
  • András Vadas (PhD student, CEU): Mendicant churches and diets in medieval Hungary (13th-16th centuries)

14.30-17.00 Visit to the Budapest Historical Museum
http://www.btm.hu/old/___english/varmuzeum/fooldal/varmuzeum.htm
On site discussion of the Mendicant Friaries in Medieval Buda and of their Related Archaeological Material. Problems of Urban Topography and Archaeology. Guided by Katalin Szende.

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17.30-19.00 Second Meeting of the Scientific Board of the MARGEC Project
(Marie-Madeleine de Cevins, Marek Derwich, Carmen Florea, Petr Hlavaček, Gergely Kiss, Gábor Klaniczay, Beatrix Romhányi, Ludovic Viallet)

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November 23rd, Saturday

Franciscan Observance and the Construction of Europe - Project Planning Workshop