If you would like to participate, please register via email at sabine.schmidt(at)kthf.uni-augsburg.de. Information regarding accommodation options is also available upon request. The workshop will be conducted primarily in English, with German as a secondary working language. Programme as of 28 January 2026.
Early career scholars may apply for a subsidiary scholarship for travel expenses. If you are interested, please contact johannes.isepy(at)kthf.uni-augsburg.de
Monday, February 9th
13:00 h Rosamond McKitterick (Cambridge)?
Keynote lecture: The Collectio Quesnelliana and the reception of Roman and papal texts at the Carolingian court (room D/2126)
14:00 h Welcoming reception
14:30-16:00 h Manuscripts and Frankish Reception (room D/2126)
Panel: Rosamond McKitterick (Cambridge), Till Stüber (Wien) and Johannes Kroh (Augsburg)
Panel: Eckhard Wirbelauer (Stra?burg), Philippe Blaudeau (Angers) and Matthias Simperl (Augsburg)
19 h Augsburg in Late Roman and Early Medieval times: St. Ulrich and St. Afra, Augsburg (visit guided by Rainald Becker, Augsburg)
Ca. 20:15 h Speaker’s dinner in the historical city centre
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Tuesday, February 10th
08:45-10:15 h Dossiers: Nicaea, Leo and the Three-Chapter-Controversy (room D/4144)
Panel: Volker Henning Drecoll (Tübingen) and Johannes Isépy (Augsburg)
10:15-10:45 h Coffee and refreshments
10:45-12:15 h Editorial Insights: Papal Letters and the Network of Late Antique Canon Law Collections (room D/4144)
Panel: David d'Avray (Oxford) and Matthias Simperl (Augsburg)
12:30-14:00 h Lunch break
14:00-15:30 h Summary and further discussion (room D/4144)
Summary: Thomas Graumann (Cambridge)
Further discussants: Martin Kaufhold (Augsburg), Christof Rolker (Bamberg), Niels Becker (München) and Florian R?sch (München)
Virtual participation: Abigail Firey (Kentucky), Yitzhak Hen (Jerusalem), David Burkhart Janssen (Tübingen) and A?ron Vanspauwen (Leuven)?