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Friday, 12 February<br />

Session Three<br />

3:15 pm–4:45 pm<br />

3a. The Natural World of Scholasticism: Paris in the<br />

Thirteenth Century<br />

Jerome Room<br />

Organizer<br />

Richard Newhauser, <strong>Arizona</strong> State University<br />

Chair<br />

Spencer Eliot Young, University of Notre Dame<br />

The Eye of the Eagle: Philip the Chancellor on Synderesis<br />

Nancy Van Deusen, Claremont Graduate University<br />

The Ferment of Worldly Learning: Parisian Theologians <strong>and</strong> the libri<br />

naturales of Aristotle in the Early Thirteenth Century<br />

Spencer Eliot Young, University of Notre Dame<br />

The Nature of Morality / The Morality of Nature: Peter of Limoges on<br />

Seeing the World Rightly<br />

Richard Newhauser, <strong>Arizona</strong> State University<br />

3b. Anglo-Saxon Charms <strong>and</strong> Saga Heroes<br />

Ruby Room<br />

Chair<br />

Carl Berkhout, University of <strong>Arizona</strong><br />

Archaic Magic of Wolf <strong>and</strong> Eagle in the Anglo-Saxon “Wen” Charm<br />

Marijane Osborn, University of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia, Davis<br />

“Water Connects, L<strong>and</strong> Divides”: Revisiting the Narrative Topography of<br />

the Sagas<br />

Maria-Claudia Tomany, Minnesota State University, Mankato<br />

Inside <strong>and</strong> Outside in Gísla saga Súrssonar<br />

Kendra Willson, University of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia, Los Angeles<br />

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