Sixteenth Century Society and Conference
Sixteenth Century Society and Conference
Sixteenth Century Society and Conference
Create successful ePaper yourself
Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.
Friday, 28 October 2011 8:30–10:00 a.m.<br />
45. Pastoral care, suffering, <strong>and</strong> consolation in late medieval <strong>and</strong><br />
reformation europe live Oak v<br />
Organizer: Thomas Donlan, university of Arizona<br />
Chair: Ronald Rittgers, Valparaiso university<br />
Suffering as Consolation: Thomas Müntzer, Martin luther, <strong>and</strong> the Truth Crisis of the<br />
Early Reformation<br />
Vince Evener, University of Chicago Divinity School<br />
Thomas Swalwell’s Marginalia: Evidence of Pastoral Practice in late Medieval Engl<strong>and</strong><br />
Anne Thayer, Lancaster Theological Seminary<br />
The Reform of Suffering in the Pastoral Work of François de Sales<br />
Thomas Donlan, University of Arizona<br />
46. satire <strong>and</strong> the satirist’s art in early modern britain i Pecos i<br />
Organizers: Scott C. Lucas, The Citadel, <strong>and</strong> Rachel Hile, Indiana<br />
university-Purdue university, Fort Wayne<br />
Chair: William Russell, College of Charleston<br />
Robert Sempill’s Broadside Ballads: Satire <strong>and</strong> the Uses of Genre<br />
Tricia McElroy, University of Alabama<br />
More Tortured than Torturing: Thomas Nashe’s Administration of Punishment<br />
Erin Ashworth-King, Angelo State University<br />
Michael Drayton’s Spenserianism in The Owle (1604): The Poetics of Nostalgia<br />
Rachel Hile, Indiana University-Purdue University, Fort Wayne<br />
47. enchanted europe: revisiting the disenchantment Thesis Pecos ii<br />
Organizer: David Collins, Georgetown university<br />
Chair: Alex<strong>and</strong>ra Walsham, university of Cambridge<br />
Comment: Euan Cameron, union Theological Seminary<br />
Disenchantment <strong>and</strong> Drawing Boundaries in European History<br />
Michael D. Bailey, Iowa State University<br />
Incombustible Scribner?!<br />
Johannes Wolfart, Carleton University<br />
Ad fontes: <strong>Sixteenth</strong>-<strong>Century</strong> Sources for Magic <strong>and</strong> Superstition in the<br />
“Age of Reason”<br />
David Collins, Georgetown University<br />
48. knowledge systems i: knowledge networks <strong>and</strong> their<br />
virtuosos Post Oak<br />
Organizer: R<strong>and</strong>olph C. Head, university of California, Riverside<br />
Chair: Robert Christman, Luther College<br />
Eighteen century information management <strong>and</strong> the sixteenth century Reformation:<br />
Christian Gottlieb Joecher’s Allgemeines gelerhten Lexicon<br />
Richard Cole, Luther College<br />
Through a Glass Darkly: Reconstructing Early Modern Knowledge Networks through<br />
Books<br />
Laura Cruz, Western Carolina University <strong>and</strong><br />
Christine Nugent, Warren Wilson College<br />
Spheres of Virtuosity: Recovering Elias Ashmole <strong>and</strong> His Correspondence<br />
Bruce Janacek, North Central College<br />
12 • SCSC—Dallas/Fort Worth—2011