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The XVIIIth Colloquium of the Société Internationale
pour l'Étude de la Philosophie Médiévale (SIEPM)

What is New in the New Universities?
Learning in Central Europe in Later Middle Ages (1348-1500).

Łódź 8-10.IX.2011

Faculty of Philosophy and History
Kamińskiego 27a, Łódź (Faculty Meeting Room)


 
Wednesday, 7 September

9:30 SIEPM Board Meeting


Thursday, 8 September

9.00-9.30 Registration
9:30-10:00 Opening of the conference

History

Session 1: Chair Josep Puig Montana
10:00-10:30 Krzysztof Ożóg (Kraków, Poland), The Influence of the Old European
Universities on the Universities in "Younger" Europe. A Case of Cracow University in the
15th Century
10:30-10:50 Coffee break
10:50-11:20 Marek Gensler (Łódź, Poland), Semper idem? Problems of Central European
University Rectors in the Middle Ages and Now.
11:20-11.50 Mikhail Khorkov (Köln, Germany), Von Paris über Köln nach Erfurt:
interuniversitäre Wissensvermittlung in 2. Hälfte des 14. Jh. am Beispiel der Bibliothek von
Johannes de Wasia (um 1350/55 – 1395)
11.50-12.20 Andrzej Dąbrówka (Warszawa, Poland), Outside of the Academy
12:20-13:00 Plenary discussion


13:00-15:00 Lunch

Session 2: Chair Maarten Hoenen

15:00-15:30 Mikołaj Olszewski (Warszawa, Poland), History at medieval university: Remarks
on John of Dąbrówka's Commentary on Vincent Kadlubek's Chronicle.
15:30-16:00 Jiøí Stoèes (Praha, Czech Rep.), Die Prager Juristenuniversität als einzige
Universität Bologneser Typs in Mitteleuropa
16.00-16.30 Márta Font (Pécs, Hungary), Was kann man wissen über die erste Universität von
Pécs?
16.30-17.00 Michal Svatoš (Praha, Czech Rep.), Kollegien als Lehrorte der Prager Universität im ittelalter
17.00- 17.40 Plenary discussion

19:00 Reception


Friday, 9 September
Philosophy

Session 3: Chair Chris Schabel
9:30-10:00 Michael Shank (Wisconsin-Madison, USA), Reflections on the scientia astrorum
in the new universities (14th-15th c)
10:00-10:20 Coffee break
10:20-10:50 Andre Goddu (Stonehill, USA), Celestial Spheres in 15th-Century Cracow
Astronomy and Natural Pilosophy
10:50-11:20 Edith Sylla (North Carolina, USA), Adalbert of Brudzewo and commentaries on
Peurbach’s New Theories of the Planets in he New Universities of the fifteenth century
11:20-12:00 Plenary discussion


12:00-14:00 Lunch

Session 4: Chair Paul Bakker

14:00-14:30 Krystyna Krauze-Błachowicz/Wojciech Wciórka (Warszawa, Poland), What is
new in Cracow modistic tradition
14:30-15:00 Riccardo Strobino (Pisa, Italy), Truth, Interference and Obligation in Late
Fourteenth Century Continental Europe
15:00-15:30 Joanna Judycka (Gdańsk, Poland), Paul of Worczyn as Master of Arts at Cracow
University
15:30-16:00 Fiorentino Francesco (Bari, Italy), The theory of scientific knowledge
according to Marsilius of Inghen and his Inheritance in Central European Universities
16:00-16:40 Plenary discussion

 18.00 A visit to Poznanski's Palace and Lodz Manufactura

20.00 Dinner


Saturday, 10 September

Theology

Session 5: Chair Timothy Noone

9:30-10:00 Chris Schabel (Nicosia, Cyprus), Predestination in German Universities before the
Reformation: The Case of Vienna
10.00-10.30 Coffee break
10:30-11:00 Femke J. Kok (Nijmegen, The Netherlands), The Concept of God in the Metaphysics-
Commentaries of John Buridan and Marsilius of Inghen
11:00-11:30 William Duba (Fribourg, Switzerland), Marginal realism: reading and lecturing
on the Sentences in the New Universities
11.30-12.10 Plenary discussion

12.10-14.00 Lunch


Session 6: Chair Kent Emery Jr.

14.00-14.30 Robert Andrews (Georgetown, USA), Supercommentary on John Buridan's
Quaestiones De anima by Bero Magni de Ludosia, University of Vienna, 1429 - 1465
14.30-15.00 Monica Calma (Paris, France), New perspectives in the field of Vienna
University: the Prologue of Nicholas Prunczlein of Dinkelsbühl to his Commentary on the
Sentences of Peter Lombard.
15.00 – 15.30 Ota Pavlièek (Praha, Czech Rep.), Parisian and Prague quodlibeta Compared: The xample of Jerome of Prague
15:30-16:30 Plenary discussion and conclusions


Organizing Committee:

Elżbieta Jung (University of Lodz)
Monika Michałowska (Medical University of Lodz)

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