57th International Congress on Medieval Studies (Kalamazoo, 2022) Texas Medieval Association (TEMA) Sessions Iberian Medieval Didactic Strategies: The Medieval Exemplar Gone Awry(session ID 2634) May 9-14, 2022 (Virtual) Much has been written about the didactic strategies of such authors as
Call for Papers: Kalamazoo 2022 Session sponsored by La corónica
57th International Congress on Medieval Studies (Kalamazoo, 2022) La corónica Session Modern Iberian (Neo)Medievalisms in Postcolonial Contexts and Diaspora May 9-14, 2022 (Virtual) This panel welcomes papers from scholars working on the use and transformation of the medieval past in
Deadline Extended to 1 Nov. for Book Award Nominations
La fecha limite se ha extendido al 1 de noviembre 2021 para el envio de de los libros nominados al Premio La corónica al mejor libro. Para mas informacion, consulte el enlace abajo o dirija sus preguntas al Editor de
Volume 48.2 Table of Contents
CONTENTS FROM THE EDITOR Michelle M. Hamilton, Editor IN MEMORIAM Eric Naylor Grant Gearhart Carlos Alberto Solé Elizabeth Willingham La corónica International Book Award Forum: S. J. Pearce. The Andalusi Literary Intellectual Tradition: The Role of Arabic in Judah ibn
Volume 49.1 Table of Contents
CONTENTS FROM THE EDITOR Michelle M. Hamilton, Editor IN MEMORIAM Richard P. Kinkade (1939-2020) Jaime Leanos ARTICLES Bad Moon Rising: Coded Critique of Frederick II in the Libro de Alexandre Robert K. Fritz From Seduction to Sexual Assault: Consent and
Call for Papers: Kalamazoo 2022 Session sponsored by La corónica
57th International Congress on Medieval Studies (Kalamazoo, 2022) La corónica Session Modern Iberian (Neo)Medievalisms in Postcolonial Contexts and Diaspora May 9-14, 2022 (Virtual) This panel welcomes papers from scholars working on the use and transformation of the medieval past in
Announcement: Kalamazoo 2022 Book Award Session sponsored by La corónica
57th International Congress on Medieval Studies (Kalamazoo, 2022) La corónica Session La corónicaInternational Book Award: In Honor ofDr. Sol Miguel-Prendes for Narrating Desire: Moral Consolation and Sentimental Fiction in Fifteenth-Century Spain(A Roundtable Discussion) Contact: Michelle M. Hamilton ([email protected])
Alfonso X Codices Now Available Online
Patrimonio Nacional will make the codices of Alfonso X’sCantigas de Santa Maria, housed in the Real Biblioteca de San Lorenzo de El Escorial, accessible to the public online via this link (https://rbdigital.realbiblioteca.es/s/rbme/item/11337#?c=&m=&s=&cv=&xywh=-2321%2C-312%2C8384%2C6239). Read more here: https://elpais.com/cultura/2021-06-13/patrimonio-libera-los-codices-de-las-cantigas-de-alfonso-x.html
La corónica Research Colloquium: Magic, Miracle, and Grace in the Cantigas de Santa María
La corónica Research Colloquium Upcoming Talk: Magic, Miracle, and Grace in the Cantigas de Santa Maria Presented by: Heather Bamford, Associate Professor (Department of Romance, German, and Slavic Languages and Literatures, The George Washington University) 15 June 2021 3:00 p.m.
Call for Books: La corónica International Book Award
La corónica invites all authors / publishers to submit nominations for the 2022 “La corónica Book Award” Monographs published in 2020 are eligible. Submission deadline is 15 August 2021. For information, consult http://lacorónica.org/award.htm or contact Book Review Editor at [email protected]
Winner of the 2021 La corónica International Book Award
Winner of the 2021 La corónicaInternational Book Award: Sol Miguel-Prendes Narrating Desire: Moral Consolation and Sentimental Fiction in Fifteenth-Century Spain (U North Carolina P, 2019) Sol Miguel-Prendes is Professor of Spanish at Wake Forest University. She conducts research in
2020-2021 Marino Prize Winner
La corónica is pleased to announce the second annual winner of the Nancy F. Marino Prize for Best Essay in Hispanomedieval Studies: Adam Mahler for the paper, “Reading and Writing: The Unexemplary in Dom Duarte’sLeal conselheiro” * *
Closed: Nancy F. Marino Prize 2021
The window for submissions to the 2021 Nancy F. Marino Prize competition has closed. La corónicathanks those who submitted their papers for consideration. We look forward to the forthcoming announcement of the winning paper and to next year’s competition. The
Kalamazoo 2021 sessions sponsored by La corónica
55th International Congress on Medieval Studies (Kalamazoo, 2021) La corónicaSessions Iberian Travelers in the Mediterranean (A Panel Discussion) Monday, May 10 at 11:00 a.m. EDT La corónicaInternational Book Award: In Honor of S. J. Pearce forThe Andalusi Literary and Intellectual
Virtual Talk by Carolyn Nadeau
Virtual Talk, “European Perspectives on the Olla podrida and other Medieval and Early Modern Spanish Fare,” by Carolyn Nadeau organized by the Center for Medieval Studies at the University of Minnesota and La corónica. Location: online, via Zoom Event Link:
Winners of the 2021 La corónica John K. Walsh Prize
La corónica is pleased to announce the 2021 winners of the John K. Walsh Prize, Yolanda Iglesias and David Navarro, for their article, “Revalorizacion de los conceptos de pecado y delito en las ‘Siete Partidas’ y las ‘Cantigas de Santa
OA Content in Volume 48.1
Read the following pieces and article from 48.1 free on Project Muse (links below). ARTICLES De pecadores a sufrientes: endemoniados en la Vida de San Millan de la Cogolla y la Vida de Santo Domingo de Silos Rocio Rubio Moiron
In memoriam: David Gitlitz
David Gitlitz 1942-2020 We deeply regret the passing of our colleague Dr. David Gitlitz on 30 December 2020 in Oaxaca, México. A full obituary will be forthcoming.
OA Content in Volume 48.2
Read the following pieces and article from 48.2 free on Project Muse (links below). La corónicaInternational Book Award Forum: S. J. Pearce.The Andalusi Literary Intellectual Tradition: The Role of Arabic in Judah ibn Tibbon’s Ethical Will. Indiana UP, 2017.(Winner of
Volume 48.2 Table of Contents
CONTENTS FROM THE EDITOR Michelle M. Hamilton, Editor IN MEMORIAM Eric Naylor Grant Gearhart Carlos Alberto Solé Elizabeth Willingham La corónica International Book Award Forum: S. J. Pearce. The Andalusi Literary Intellectual Tradition: The Role of Arabic in Judah ibn