Tuesday 7 September
Chair: Gerhard Lutz
13.15 Welcome and Introduction
13.30 Cecily Hennessy – Otto III and the Widow Theophanu: A Greek Court in the West?
14.00 Barbara Franzé – Image and Society in Reichenau c. 1000
14.30 Jesús Rodríguez Viejo – Authorship, Cult and Monastic Reform in Ottonian St Gallen: The Decoration of the Hartker Antiphonary
15.00 Questions
15.30 Refreshment Break
Chair: Richard Plant
16.00 Marcello Angheben – The Representation of the Old Testament God in Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts
16.30 Sophie Kelly – Trinity and Transformation at the Turn of the Millenium
17.00 Shirin Fozi – Unpacking the Ottonian Sarcophagus 968-1022.
17.30 Questions
Wednesday 8 September
Chair: Alexandra Gajewski
13.30 Lindy Grant – Transforming the Kingdom: Artistic Patronage and the Establishment of Early Capetian Kingship in France
14.00 Eliane Vergnolle – A Monarch and his Buildings: The Case of Robert the Pious (996-1031)
14.30 Claude Andrault-Schmitt – The Birth of Romanesque Architecture in Aquitaine in the light of the Patronage of Duke William the Great (993-1031)
15.00 Questions
15.30 Refreshment Break
Chair: Ute Engel
16.00 Wilfried Keil – Willigis and his Cathedral: The Building of a New Coronation Church by the Archchancellor and Archbishop of Mainz
16.30 Tobias Schoo – The Domburg and the Market Town of Halberstadt around the Year 1000
17.00 Bruno Klein – St Michael at Hildesheim as a Magic Machine
17.30 Questions
Thursday 9 September
Chair: Manuel Castiñeiras
13.30 Hugh Doherty – Bernard of Angers at Aurillac: Viewing the Saints and their Treasures at the Turn of the Millenium
14.00 Florian Meunier – Precious Book Covers: Gold and Ivory between a Carolingian Heritage and New Patterns
14.30 Jordi Camps – Sculpture in Catalonia around 1000: The ‘Corinthian’ Capitals at Ripoll
15.00 Questions
15.30 Refreshment Break
Chair: Cecily Hennessy
16.00 Rose Walker – Order and Disorder as seen through the eyes of Scribes and Illuminators in the Kingdom of Pamplona c. 970-c. 1000
16.30 Elizabeth Valdez del Álamo – Art in Castile 970-1030: In Search of Political and Cultural Hegemony
17.00 Questions
Friday 10 September
Chair: Zoë Opacič
13.30 Tomasz Weclawowicz – The Imitation of the Empire in Early Medieval Poland
14.00 Agata Gomolka – When Gold was Silver and Silver was Straw: The Treasure of Saints and Warriors in Poland c. 1000
14.30 Béla Zsolt Szakács – The Year 1000 in Hungary: Turning Point or Continuation
15.00 Questions
15.30 Refreshment Break
Chair: John McNeill
16.00 Michele Vescovi – Looking North: Architecture in Emilia c. 1000
16.30 Richard Gem – England 970-1030: Architecture of the Monastic Reform
17.00 Eric Fernie – St Laurence at Bradford on Avon, St Michael at Hildesheim and the Use of Squares in Planning
17.30 Questions
18.00 Conclusion