Medicine in the Medieval North Atlantic World
Interdisciplinary conference
19–21 March 2020
Maynooth University, Ireland
This interdisciplinary conference explores the reception and transmission of medical knowledge between and across England, Ireland, Wales, Scotland, and Scandinavia during the medieval period, and will draw on history, literature, philosophy, science, religion, art, archaeology and manuscript studies. It will interrogate medical texts and ideas in both Latin and vernacular languages, addressing questions of translation, cultural and scientific inheritance and exchange, and historical conceptions of health and of the human being within nature.
Confirmed speakers: Dr Debby Banham (University of Cambridge); Prof. Guy Geltner (University of Amsterdam); Prof. Charlotte Roberts (Durham University)
Organising committee: Dr Sarah Baccianti (Queen’s University Belfast); Dr Siobhán Barrett, Dr Bernhard Bauer & Dr Deborah Hayden (Maynooth University)
THURSDAY 19 MARCH
Registration 12.00 – 13.00 Opening address 13.00
Session 1: 13.05 – 14.35 John Hume 4 Chair: TBA
David Stifter (Maynooth University)
The Old Irish healing charms in the Stowe missal and the protective spell in the Karlsruhe book cover
Katherine Leach (Harvard University)
Originality and innovation in medieval and early modern Welsh medical charms
Ciaran Arthur (Queen’s University Belfast)
Liturgical sources in nonsensical ritualised remedies
Coffee 14.35 – 15.00
Posters 15.00 – 15.30
Catrin Fear (University of Nottingham)
The impact of lead on health in medieval Britain: Did they know it was poisonous?
Siobhán Barrett (Maynooth University) & Deborah Hayden (Maynooth University)
MIMNEC: Medieval Irish Medicine in its North-western European Context
Session 2: 15.30 – 16.30 John Hume 4 Chair: TBA
Axel Christophersen (Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), University Museum, Trondheim, Norway) Were they all pigs? From individual to public health care in medieval Trondheim, Norway
Coffee 16.30 -17.00
Keynote 1: 17.30 – 18.30 Renehan Hall
Guy Geltner (University of Amsterdam)
Public health and the environment in Galenic practice
Chair: TBA
Reception 18.30 – 20.30 Renehan Hall
FRIDAY 20 MARCH
Session 3: 9.30 – 10.30 John Hume 4 Chair: TBA
Ranke de Vries (St. Francis Xavier University)
Afflictions of the head in the Acallam na Senórach
Christine Voth (University of Göttingen)
The Veronica and female healing authority in medieval England
Coffee 10.30 – 11.00
Session 4: 11.00 – 12.30 John Hume 4 Chair: Elizabeth Boyle
Niamh Wycherley (Maynooth University)
The placebo effect in medieval Ireland
Marie Novotná (Charles University, Prague)
Old Norse concept of health in the perspective of body-soul relation
Victoria Krivoshchekova (Maynooth University)
Early Irish literature and the embodied mind
Lunch 12.30 – 13.30 Phoenix Restaurant
Session 5: 13.30 – 15.00 John Hume 4 Chair: Siobhán Barrett
Brigid Mayes (Independent Scholar)
The Materia Medica of Gaelic physician Tadhg Ó Cuinn (1415): at the interface of theory and practice
Li Parrent (McGill University/Université d’Avignon)
Nordic landscapes as agents of pharmaceutical possibility
Conan Doyle (Independent Scholar)
Old English cures from the Ireland of Solinus and Bede
Coffee 15.00 – 15.30
Session 6: 15.30 – 17.00 John Hume 4 Chair: TBA
Laura Poggesi (University of Pavia - University of Bergamo) Medical knowledge in two middle English manuscripts: their use and users
Claudio Cataldi (Università degli Studi di Palermo)
Anatomical catalogues in Anglo-Saxon England
Emily Kesling (University of Oslo)
Female book production and medical texts in the eighth century
Coffee 17.00 – 17.30
Keynote 2: 17.30 – 18.30 John Hume 4
Debby Banham (University of Cambridge)
Chair: TBA
The beginnings of English medicine: editing the oldest medical compendium from England
Conference Dinner 19.30 Glenroyal Hotel
SATURDAY 21 MARCH
Session 7: 9.30 – 11.00 John Hume 4 Chair: TBA
Gwendolyne Knight (Stockholm University)
Locating the mind with monsters in early English medicine
Christina Lee (School of English, University of Nottingham) Singing to sanity
Anna Matheson (Centre d'études supérieures de la Renaissance, Université de Tours)
How to Identify Fools: Instructions from a middle Irish legal commentary
Coffee 11.00 – 11.30
Keynote 3: 11.30 – 12.30 John Hume 4
Charlotte Roberts (Durham University)
Chair: TBA
Lunch 12.30 – 13.30 Phoenix Restaurant
Session 8: 13.30 – 15.00 John Hume 4 Chair: TBA
Sunny Harrison (University of Leeds)
Greaselamps, frankincense, and dragon’s blood: The stable as medicalised environment in late medieval England
Elisa Ramazzina (Queen’s University Belfast)
“And bathis are goode to be visid in tyme of colde”: Therapeutic baths in medieval English medicine
Matteo Tarsi (University of Iceland)
Lexical pairs in the old west Norse medical manuscript tradition
Coffee 15.00 – 15.30
Session 9: 15.30 – 17.00 John Hume 4 Chair: TBA
Eystein Thanisch (Faclair na Gàidhlig, Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, University of the Highlands and Islands)
The scientific terminology of the Beaton medical manuscripts
Joseph Flahive (Dictionary of Medieval Latin from Celtic Sources)
Medical vocabulary in early mediaeval Celtic latinity
Sharon Arbuthnot (University of Cambridge)
Late medieval Irish medicalese and its European context
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