Curriculum Vitae
Monica BRINZEI
Curriculum Vitae
CURRENT POSITIONS
2019– Vice Director, Institut de recherche et d'histoire des textes (henceforth IRHT), Centre
national de la recherche scientifique (henceforth CNRS), Paris/Aubervilliers, France
2017– Directeur de recherche (DR2), IRHT, Section Latine, CNRS, Paris/Aubervilliers,
France
URL for websites: www.thesis-project.ro; https://debate-erc.com/
PREVIOUS POSITIONS
2006–2017 Associate Researcher (IR, CR2, CR1), IRHT, Section Latine, CNRS, Paris,
France
2010–2011 Associate Assistant, Philosophy Department, Paris IV-Sorbonne University,
France
2003–2009 Associate Assistant and Attaché temporaire d’enseignement et de recherche,
Religious Sciences, Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes, Paris, France
EDUCATION
2016 Habilitation, Medieval Studies, Babeș-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania: “A
l'intérieur du genre: Les commentaires des Sentences de la fin du XIVe siècle et du début
du XVe siècle. Une histoire de textes et d'auteurs connus, méconnus, perdus et
retrouvés.” (jury: Christophe Grellard, Dominique Poirel, Virgil Ciomos, Alexander
Baumgarten)
2008 PhD, Religious Sciences, École Pratique des Hautes Études, Paris, France: “Pierre
d’Ailly: Erreur, doute et tromperie divine” (thesis supervisor: Olivier Boulnois)
2004 MA, Religious Sciences, École Pratique des Hautes Études/Paris IV-Sorbonne
University, Paris, France (thesis supervisors: Olivier Boulnois, Ruedi Imbach)
2003 BA, Philosophy, Paris I-Sorbonne University, Paris (thesis supervisor: Rémi Brague)
RESEARCH GRANTS (as PIor co-PI) (ca. 7 million euros)
2024–2026 Co-PI, Horizon Europe 2020 project RESTORY
2018–2024 PI, ERC Consolidator-Grant DEBATE n° 771589
2022–2024 PI, Plan Relance: projet
2022
PI, Labex : projet XVth SIEPM Congress
2018–2022 Co-PI RISE PN-III-P4-ID-PCCF-2016-0064
2017
Co-PI Labex : projet pour le colloque Pierre d’Ailly un esprit universel à l’aube
ème
du XV siècle
2012–2018 PI, ERC Starting-Grant THESIS n° 313339
2012–2018 PI, Projet IDEI PN-II-PCE-2012-4-0272
FELLOWSHIPS
2019 Medal Les Elles de la recherche, by CNRS-L Beyrouth (DAWReK’n)
2016; 2019, 2021, 2022
Hastec-Laboratoire d’excellence grant (Paris)
2012 Research mission : Münster (Germany) 2012 ; Leuven (Belgium) 2013 ; Nicosie
(Cyprus) 2013 ; Vienna (Austria) 2013 ; Alba-Iulia (Romania) 2013 ; Barcelona (Spain) 2013 ;
Koln (Germany) 2014 ; Minnesota (SUA) 2013, 2015 ; Vatican (Vatican) 2013, 2015, 2016 ;
Darmstadt (Germany) 2015, Oxford (UK) 2016, Basel (Switzerland) 2016, Köln (Germany)
2017.
2012
Heckman Stipend at Hill Museum&Manuscript Library, Minnesota, USA
2011
Boston Colleage, USA
2011
SIEPM’ stipend, Lodz, Poland
2010 - 2011 Goethe Institut, Bonn, Germany
2010
Warburg Institut, Londres, England
2009
SIEPM’ stipend, Nijmegen, Holland
2009
FIDEM’ stipend, Palermo, Italy
2007
SIEPM’ stipend, Porto, Italy
2002 - 2003 Romanian gouvernment excellence scholarship, France
2003
Erasmus Scholarship, Paris, France
SUPERVISION OF GRADUATE STUDENTS AND POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWS (if
applicable)
During my project I supervised and open 20 positions for masters, PhD, post-doc and senior
researchers. I am currently supervising 6 on-going PhD students.
Member in a PhD Jury: Alexandra Baneu (Cluj Napoca 2016), Ioana Curut (Cluj Napoca 2021),
Andrei Marinca (Cluj Napoca 2021), Daniel Coman (2021), Madalina Pantea (Cluj Napoca,
2021) Luciana Cioca (Cluj Napoca 2022), Paula Cotoi (Cluj Napoca 2022) Woijeck Baran
(Paris 2023)
Two of my previous collaborator obtain ERC Starting Grant project: Alexandra Baneu (Project
NOTA); Ora Pavlicek (Project ACADEMIA). One of my student: Ioana Curut obtained in 2023
a Marie Curie Scholarship with seal of excellence from EU.
TEACHING ACTIVITIES
2023-2024
Invited professor, History of Medieval Universities/ University Babes-Bolyai/
Romania
2021, 2022, 2023
Research Seminar: La philosophie médiévale à Condorcet (with Irene
Caiazzo, Christophe Grellard, Catherine Konig-Pralong)
2012 - 2016 Invited professor, History of Medieval Universities/ University Babes-Bolyai/
Romania
2010 - 2011 Associated professor- History of Metaphysic/Sorbonne IV/France
2007 - 2008 ATER – Medieval Intellectual history/ École Pratique des Hautes Études /France
ORGANISATION OF SCIENTIFIC MEETINGS (as principal promotor)
2023
International Workshop: 27-29 April, Rome: Medieval Carmelite Scholastics (In
collaboration with Institutum Carmelitanum) (proceedings forthcoming in 2024)
2022
2016-2023
2017
2016
2015
2014
2009
The XVth International Congress of the Société Internationale de l’Etude de la
Philosophie Médiévale: 22-26 August, Paris: Radical Thinking in Middle Age,
Paris (350 participants) (proceedings forthcoming 2024-25)
8 Training schools in Medieval Paleography ERC: ‘Annual Meeting for reading
medieval manuscripts’ (Chypre: 2023, 2022, 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016; France:
2015; Romania: 2013).
International Conference: 2-3 March, Paris, French Academy (Institut de
France): Pierre d’Ailly un esprit universel à l’aube du XVème siècle, avec Jacques
Verger, Hélène Millet, Fabrice Délivre, Jean-Patrice Boudet. (proceedings
published in 2019)
International Conference: 26-30 September, Cluj-Napoca, The XXIInd annual
Colloquium of the Société Internationale pour l’Étude de la Philosophie
Médiévale : Pseudo-Aristotelian Texts in Medieval Thought (proceedings
published in 2023)
International Conference: 23-25 March, Paris, IRHT: Les Principia sur les
commentaires des Sentences: entre exercice institutionnel et débat
philosophique (forthcoming proceedings 2023)
International Conference: 14 October 2014, IRHT, Paris: Colloque organisé à
l’occasion de l’acquisition par l’IRHT du manuscrit TM 538 par le projet
THESI : Nicholaus de Dinkelsbühl et son commentaire des Sentences.
(proceedings published 2015)
International Conference: 28-30 October 2009, Nijmegen: The XVIth
Colloquium of the Société Internationale pour l’Étude de la Philosophie
Médiévale: Philosophical Psychology in Late-Medieval Commentaries on Peter
Lombard’s Sentences (in coll. with Paul J.J. Bakker and Russell L. Friedman
(proceedings published in 2020).
INSTITUTIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES
2022
Elected Vice-president of the Société Internationale de l’Etude de la
Philsophophie Médiévale (SIEPM)
2016 - 2017 Elected Vice-chair of the Social Sciences and Humanities of Young Academy
of Europe
2017 Elected member of the Academia Europaea
2015 - 2016 Elected Chair of the Selection Committee of Young Academy of Europe
2015 - Elected Chair of the Erasmus Mobility/IRHT-CNRS/France
2014 - Elected Member of the Administrative Committee of the Institut/ IRHT-CNRS/ France
COMMISSIONS OF TRUST
2022
Member in the Scientific board of Recherche de Theologie et Philosophie Médiévale/
Peeters Publisher/Leuven
2014 - Founder Director of the Studia Sententiarum, Brepols Publisher/ Belgium
2011 - Reviewer for following publications: Revue d’histoire des textes (Brepols) ; Mabillon
(Brepols) ; Chora (Polirom); Vivarium (Leiden): Archives Doctrinale et Littéraire du
Moyen Age (Paris)
2012 - Expert Evaluator for: Fulbright U.S.A Scholar Program, USA; NEC (New European
College) and UEFISCDI, Romania, LaBEX, (Laboratoire d’Excellence) and
ANR (Agence Nationale de la Recherche) France, OPRDE (Operational Program
Research,
Development and Education) Czech Republic; Marie Sklodowska-Curie
Individual Fellowships, European Commission
MEMBERSHIPS OF SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES
2013 - Member of the Young Academy of Europe
2009 - Member of FIDEM (Fédération Internationale des Instituts d'Études Médiévales)
2006 - Member of SIEPM (Société Internationale pour l'Étude de la Philosophie Médiévale)
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CAREER BREAKS
2014 June - August
My daughter Cezara was born in June 2014
II. PUBLICATIONS
1. BOOKS
[17] Pseudo-Aristotelian Texts in Medieval Thought. Actes of the XXIIth Annual Colloquium of
the SIEPM, Cluj-Napoca 28-30 September 2016, ed. M. Brinzei, I. Curut, D. Coman, A.
Marinca, (Rencontres de Philosophie Médiévale, 28), Turnhout, Brepols 2023, ISBN: 978-2503-60606-4, 382 pp., DOI 10.1484/M.RPM-EB.5.133677
[16] Henricus de Rinfeldia: Notes from the Classroom and disputed questiones at the university
of Vienna before 1400. A transcription of the Manuscript Basel, Universitätsbibliothek, A X 44,
ed. M. Brinzei, ed. Universitatii ‘Alexandru Ioan Cuza’, Iasi 2023, 684 pp. ISBN: 978-606714-775-9
[15] The Rise of an Academic Elite: Deans, Masters, and Scribes at the University of Vienna
before 1400, ed. M. Brinzei (Studia Sententiarum, 6), Brepols, Turnhout 2022, ISBN: 978-2503-60102-1, 708 p.
[14] Philosophical Psychology in Late-Medieval Commentaries on Peter Lombard’s Sentences.
Acts of the XIVth Annual Colloquium of the Société Internationale pour l’Étude de la
Philosophie Médiévale, Radboud Universiteit, 28-30 October 2009, ed. M. Brinzei, C. Schabel,
(Rencontres de Philosophie Médiévale, 21), Brepols, Turnhout 2020, ca. 468 (ISBN : 978-2503-58909-1, DOI : 10.1484/M.RPM-EB.5.119882)
Reviews: Elena Baltuta, in Revista Espanola de Filosofia Medieval 29/2 (2022), pp.
267-271
[13] Iohannes de Basilea OESA, Lectura Super Quattuor Libros Sententiarum, Super III
Librum, vol. IV, ed. V. Marcolino, M. Brinzei, coop. C. Oser-Grote (CassiciacumSupplementband 22), Würzburg, Cassiciacum, 2020, 240 p. (ISBN 978-3-429-04249-3)
Reviews: Karl Heinz Witte, in Theologische Revue 117 (2021), pp.
[12] Pierre d’Ailly: un esprit universel à l’aube du XVe siècle, ed. J.-P. Boudet, M. Brinzei, F.
Delivre, H. Millet, J. Verger, M. Zink, Academie de Belles Lettres 2019, 420 p. (ISBN 978-287754-380-4)
Reviews: Heribert Müller, in Francia recensio 4 (2019), pp. 1-5 ; Véronique BeaulandeBarraud, in Revue Historiques 2020, pp. 220-221; J. Verger, in CRAI 3 (2019), pp. 947-
951; Ivan Hlaváček, in Cesky Casopis Historicky (Prague) (2020), pp. 541-543 ;
Christopher M. Bellitto, inArchives de sciences sociales des religions 196 (2021), pp.
195-196.
[11] The Cistercian James of Eltville († 1393). Author in Paris and Authority in Vienna, ed.
M. Brinzei, C. Schabel (Studia Sententiarum, 3), Brepols, Turnhout, 2018, 510 p. (ISBN: 9782-503-58188-0)
Reviews: Jan-Hendryk de Boer, in Sehepunkte 9 (2019); Paula Cotoi, in Studia
Universitatis Babes-Bolyai, Seria Historia 62/1 (2019), pp. 167-171 ; Christophe
Grellard, in Archive de Philosophie 83/3 (2020), pp. 182-184 ; Ralf Lützelschwab, in
Deutsches Archiv 2021, pp. 797-798; Pierre Fournier, in Revue Mabillon 93/23 (2021),
pp. 308-309.
[10] Iohannes de Basilea OESA, Lectura Super Quattuor Libros Sententiarum, Super II Librum,
vol. III ed. V. Marcolino, M. Brinzei, coop. C. Oser-Grote (Cassiciacum-Supplementband 21),
Würzburg, Cassiciacum, 2018, 390 p. (ISBN 978-3-429-04209-7)
Reviews: Karl Heinz Witte, in Theologische Revue 115 (2019), pp. 400-401
[9] Iohannes de Basilea OESA, Lectura Super Quattuor Libros Sententiarum, Super Primum
Librum, Quaest. 4-35, vol. II ed. V. Marcolino, coop. M. Brinzei, C. Oser-Grote (CassiciacumSupplementband 20.1), Würzburg, Cassiciacum, 2017, 429 p. (ISBN : 978-3-429-04201-1)
Reviews: Karl Heinz Witte, in Theologische Revue 5/114 (2018), pp. 395-396.
[8] Iohannes de Basilea OESA, Lectura Super Quattuor Libros Sententiarum, Super Primum
Librum, vol. I ed. V. Marcolino, coop. M. Brinzei, C. Oser-Grote, (CassiciacumSupplementband 20), Würzburg, Cassiciacum, 2016, 390 p. (ISBN : 978-3-429-04200-4)
Reviews: Karl Heinz Witte, in Theologische Revue 3 (2018), pp. 217-219 ; Rocco
Ronzani, in: Analecta Augustiniana 2018 ; G.R. Evans, in The Journal of Theological
Studies 69/1 (2018), p. 367 ; John Slotermaker, in Archa Verbi 2019, pp. 197-198.
[7] Nicholas of Dinkelsbühl and the Sentences at Vienna in the Early XVth century, édition,
introduction et index M. Brinzei, (Studia Sententiarum 1), Turnhout, Brepols, 2015, 489 p.
(ISBN : 978-2-503-56281-0)
Prix FIF 2015 de l’Université Babes-Bolyai, Roumanie.
Reviews: I. Curut, in Chora. Revue d'études anciennes et médiévales, 13 (2015), pp.
310-314 ; G.R. Evans, in The Journal of Theological Studies, Oxford 1(67) 2016 ; J.-P.
Rothschild, in: BAMAT 26 (2016), pp. 470-473 ; Thorsten Schlauwitz, in FranciaRecensio 2017-2, 2p.; Ph. Rosemann, in Speculum 93/1 (2017) p. 181-183.
[6] Petrus de Alliaco, Questiones super primum, tertium et quartum librum Sententiarum.
Principia et questio circa prologum, édition critique et introduction Monica Brinzei, t. 1,
(Corpus Christianorum Continuatio Mediaevalis 258), Turnhout, Brepols, 2013, LXX+258 p.
(ISBN: 978-2-503-54692-6)
Reviews: Alice Lamy, in Le Moyen Âge, 3-4/119 (2013), p. 765; G. R. Evans, in Journal
of Theological Studies, 65/1 (2014), pp. 329-330; Alain Boureau, in Revue d'Histoire
Ecclésiastique, 109/3-4 (2014), pp. 1035-1038; Archives de Philosophie, 3/78 (2015),
pp. 563-566; Joel Biard, in Journal of History of Philosophy 1/52/3 (2014), pp. 611612; Alexandra Baneu, in Chora. Revue d'études anciennes et médiévales, 12 (2014),
pp. 306-308. D. Misonne, in Revue Bénédictine 125 (2015) p. 210; Ruedi Imbach, in
Revue des Sciences Philosophiques et théologiques 100/4 (2016), pp. 681-685.
[5] Humbertus de Prulliaco, Sententia Super Librum Metaphisice Aristotelis, Introduction
Monica Brinzei. Édition critique : Monica Brinzei et Nikolaus Wicki (†), (Studia Artistarum
36), Turnhout, Brepols, 2013, 712 p. (ISBN: 978-2-503-54462-5)
Reviews: Studi Medievali 55 (2014), p. 460.
[4] Portraits de maîtres offerts à Olga Weijers, ed. C. Angotti, M. Brinzei, M. Teeuwen
(FIDEM 65), Turnhout, Brepols, 2012, 550 p. (ISBN: 978-2-503-54801-2)
Reviews: Jacques Verger, in Académie des inscription et belles lettres. Comptes rendus
des séances de l’année 2014, 2 (2014), pp. 834-836; Elsa Marmursztejn, in Le Moyen
Âge 2/ 121 (2015), pp. 574-575 ; Constant Mews, in The Medieval Review 2015 ; M.
Coucours, in Scriptorium 69/2 (2015), pp. 155, 218-219.
[3] (with Olga Weijers), Le travail intellectuel à la Faculté des arts de Paris : textes et maîtres
(ca. 1200-1500): lettre S-T-V-Z, t. 9, (Studia Artistarum 32), Turnhout, Brepols, 2011, 204 p.
(ISBN: 978-2-503-54475-5)
[2] (with Olga Weijers), Le travail intellectuel à la Faculté des arts de Paris : textes et maîtres
(ca. 1200-1500): lettre R, t. 8, (Studia Artistarum 25), Turnhout, Brepols, 2010, 260 p. (ISBN:
978-2-503-53560-9)
[1] (with Olga Weijers), Le travail intellectuel à la Faculté des arts de Paris : textes et maîtres
(ca. 1200-1500): lettre P, t. 7, (Studia Artistarum 15), Turnhout, Brepols, 2008, 250 p. (ISBN:
978-2-503-52810-6)
1.1.
Forthcoming
[5] Homo est microcosmos. Henry of Langenstein’s seminal ideas in public display With an
edition of his principium and his vesperiis from Paris (1370-1375)
[4] Principia on the Sentences of Peter Lombard: Exploring an Uncharted ScholasticPhilosophical Genre, ed. M. Brinzei, W. Duba (Studia Sententiarum, 7), Brepols, Turnhout
2023, 1200 pp.
[3] Radical Thinking in Middle Ages, (Rencontres de Philosophie Médiévale), Brepols;
Turnhout 2024.
[2] Iohannes de Basilea OESA, Lectura Super Quattuor Libros Sententiarum, Super Quartum
Librum, vol. V ed. V. Marcolino, M. Brinzei, (Cassiciacum-Supplementband 22-23),
Würzburg, Cassiciacum, 2024
[1] Jacobus de Altavilla, Questiones super primum librum Sententiarum. Liber I, collective
edition accepted by Corpus Christianorum Continuatio Mediaevalis Turnhout, Brepols, 2024,
1120 pp
1.2. Collaboration to the BAMAT (ca. 100 pp.)
- (dir.) Jean-Pierre Rothschild, Bibliographie annuelle du Moyen Âge tardif. Auteurs et textes
latin, t. 23, 2013, Turnhout, Brepols, décembre 2013 (env. 10 p.)
- (dir.) Jean-Pierre Rothschild, Bibliographie annuelle du Moyen Âge tardif. Auteurs et textes
latin, t. 22, 2012, Turnhout, Brepols, décembre 2012 (env. 50 p.)
- (dir.) Jean-Pierre Rothschild, Bibliographie annuelle du Moyen Âge tardif. Auteurs et textes
latin, t. 21, 2011, Turnhout, Brepols, décembre 2011 (env. 40 p.)
2. Articles
[51] (with I. Curut, D. Coman, A. Marinca) “Introduction,” in Pseudo-Aristotelian Texts in
Medieval Thought. Acts of the XXIIth Annual Colloquium of the SIEPM, Cluj-Napoca 28-30
September 2016, ed. M. Brinzei, D. Coman, I. Curut, A. Marinca (Rencontres de Philosophie
Médiévale, 29), Turnhout: Brepols, 2023, pp. VII-XXI.
[50] “Performing Principia in the Faculty of Theology of Bologna: The Case of Augustinus
Favaroni of Rome (†1443),” Traditio 77 (2022), pp. 377-463.
[49] “A Student’s Notes on the Plague in Codex Wien, Österreichische Nationalbibliothek,
4497,” Chora 20 (2022), pp. 371-381.
[48] “Notes on Magister John Russbach (†1417). With an Update of Paul Uiblein’s Survey and
Some Discoveries,” in The Rise of an Academic Elite: Deans, Masters, and Scribes at the
University of Vienna before 1400, ed. M. Brinzei (Studia Sententiarum, 6), Turnhout: Brepols,
2022, pp. 369-402.
[47] “Nicholas of Anaskilch or Nicholas of Hönhartzkirchen (†1400) on Angelic Cognition,”
in The Rise of an Academic Elite: Deans, Masters, and Scribes at the University of Vienna
before 1400, ed. M. Brinzei (Studia Sententiarum, 6), Turnhout: Brepols, 2022, pp. 535-554.
[46] “Rectors and Deans as Scribes at the Medieval University from Vienna,” in The Rise of an
Academic Elite: Deans, Masters, and Scribes at the University of Vienna before 1400, ed. M.
Brinzei (Studia Sententiarum, 6), Turnhout: Brepols, 2022, pp. 659-672.
[45] “Introduction,” in The Rise of an Academic Elite: Deans, Masters, and Scribes at the
University of Vienna before 1400, ed. M. Brinzei (Studia Sententiarum, 6), Turnhout: Brepols,
2022, pp. 1-19.
[44] “Discovering Rutger Dole of Roermond (†1409) via Henry of Rheinfelden’s Collection of
Notes,” in The Rise of an Academic Elite: Deans, Masters, and Scribes at the University of
Vienna before 1400, ed. M. Brinzei (Studia Sententiarum, 6), Turnhout: Brepols, 2022, pp. 345358
[43] “Stanislaus of Znojmo and the Arrival of Wyclif’s Remanence Theory at the University of
Vienna,” in Wycliffism and Hussitism: Contexts, Methods of Thinking, Writing, and Persuasion,
c. 1360- c. 1460, ed. K. Ghosh, P. Soukup (Medieval Church Studies, 47), Turnhout: Brepols,
2021, pp. 245-274.
[42] (with Chris Schabel), “Better off Dead: The Latitude of Human Misery in the Oxford
Replicationes of the Dominican Robert Holcot and the Parisian Principia of the Cistercians
Jean de Mirecourt and Pierre Ceffons,” in A Question of Life and Death. Living and Dying in
Medieval Philosophy. Acts of the XXIII Annual Colloquium of the SIEPM, ed. J.-M. Counet,
Turnhout: Brepols, 2021, pp. 145-184.
[41] ( with Christopher Schabel), “Thomas Aquinas as Authority and the Summa as Auctoritas
in the Late Middle Ages,” in Summistae. The Commentary Tradition on Thomas Aquinas’s
Summa Theologiae from the 15th to the 17th Centuries), ed. Lidia Lanza, Marco Toste (Ancient
and Medieval Philosophy, Series 1, 58), Leuven: Leuven University Press, 2021, pp. 95-125.
[40] “New Evidence for Nicholas Aston’s Principia on the Sentences: Basel, UB, A X 24,”
Chora 18-19 (2020-21), pp. 601-616.
[39] (with Chris Schabel) “Henry of Langenstein’s Principium on the Sentences, His Fellow
Parisian Bachelors, and the Academic Year 1371-1372,” in Vivarium 58 (2020), pp. 334-346.
[38] “Nouveaux témoignages sur les textes perdus d’Onofre de Florence OESA (1336-1403),
bachelier en théologie à Paris,” Archives d’Histoire Doctrinale et Littéraire du Moyen Age 87
(2020), pp. 59-86.
[37] “Epilogue: Commentaries on the Sentences in Paris around 1370,” in Philosophical
Psychology in late Medieval Commentaries on Peter Lombard’s Sentences. Actes of the XIVth
Annual Symposium of the S.I.E.P.M., ed. M. Brinzei, C. Schabel, Turnhout: Brepols, 2020, pp.
407-430.
[36] “Introduction,” in Philosophical Psychology in Late Medieval Commentaries on Peter
Lombard’s Sentences. Actes of the XIVth Annual Symposium of the S.I.E.P.M., ed. M. Brinzei,
C. Schabel, Brepols, Brepols, 2020, pp. VII-XIX.
[35] (with Chris Schabel), “Critically Editing a So-Called ‘Sentences Commentary’,” in Sicut
Dicit. Editing Ancient and Medieval Commentaries on Authoritative texts, ed. Stefan Schorn,
Shari Boodts, Pieter De Leemans (†) (LECTIO Studies in the Transmission of Texts & Ideas,
8), Turnhout: Brepols, 2020, pp. 243-271.
[34] “Pourquoi étudier l’histoire de l’université médiévale aujourd’hui? Monica Brinzei en
dialogue avec Olga Weijers et Jacques Verger,” Studia Universitatis Babes-Bolyai, Historia 64
(2019), pp. 11-20.
[33] (with Alexander Baumgarten), “Prefaţă,” to the Romanian translation of Jacques Verger,
Les Universités au Moyen Age, Iaşi: Polirom, 2019, pp. 5-8.
[32] “Grupul Altavilla,” Apostrof 10/353 (2019), p. 30.
[31] “Nouveau survol des écrits de Pierre d’Ailly: de la tradition manuscrite aux premiers
imprimés,” in Pierre d’Ailly: un esprit universel à l’aube du XVe siècle, ed. J.-P. Boudet, M.
Brinzei, F. Delivre, H. Millet, J. Verger, M. Zink, Paris: Academie de Belle Lettres 2019, pp.
267-299.
[30] “Manuscrits liés à Pierre d’Ailly, conservés à la Bibliothèque Mazarine,” in Pierre d’Ailly:
un esprit universel à l’aube du XVe siècle, ed. J.-P. Boudet, M. Brinzei, F. Delivre, H. Millet, J.
Verger, M. Zink, Paris: Académie de Belle Lettres, 2019, pp. 359-366.
[29] (with Christopher Schabel), “Nicholas of Dinkelsbühl and the University of Vienna on
the Eve of the Reformation,” in What is New in the New Universities? Learning in Central
Europe in Later Middle Ages (1348-1500), ed. E. Jung, Warsaw: IFiS PAN, 2019, pp. 358442.
[28] “The THESIS Project,” Medieval Worlds 8 (2018), pp. 170-178.
[27] “Les principia. Exploration d’une pratique universitaire médiévale,” in Bulletin de
l’association: Les amis de l’IRHT, Nov. 2018, pp. 9-10.
[26] (with Ioana Curuţ), “The Legacy of James of Eltville in Vienna,” in The Cistercian James
of Eltville († 1393). Author in Paris and Authority in Vienna, ed. M. Brinzei, C. Schabel (Studia
Sententiarum, 3), Turnhout: Brepols, 2018, pp. 419-478.
[25] “When Theologians play Philosophers: A Lost Confrontation between James of Eltville
and His socii on the Perfection of Species and Its Infinite Latitude,” in The Cistercian James of
Eltville († 1393). Author in Paris and Authority in Vienna, ed. M. Brinzei, C. Schabel (Studia
Sententiarum, 3), Turnhout: Brepols, 2018, pp. 43-77.
[24] (with Christopher Schabel), “Les cisterciens et l’université Le cas du commentaire des
Sentences de Conrad d’Ebrach (†1399),” in Les cisterciens et leurs bibliothèques, ed. A.-M.
Turcan-Verkerk, D. Stutzmann, T. Falmagne, P. Gandil (Bibliothèque d’histoire culturelle du
Moyen Age, 18), Turnhout: Brepols, 2018, pp. 453-486.
[23] “Le projet THESIS à l’heure du bilan,” in Bulletin de l’association: Les amis de l’IRHT,
Nov. 2017, pp. 6-8.
[22] “Unknown Fragments of Petrus de Treysa in the Codex Basel, Universitätsbibliotek A-X44,” Chora 14 (2016), pp. 285-293.
[21] “The Questions on the Sentences in Manuscript BH MSS 58 from the Biblioteca Historica
de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid,” Pecia Complutense 13/24 (2016), pp. 46-60.
[20] (with Mihai Maga, Christopher Schabel), “The Golden Age of Theology at Prague: Prague
Sentences Commentaries, ca. 1375-1381, with a Redating of the Arrival of Wycliffism in
Bohemia,” Historia Universitatis carolinae Pragensis 55 (2015), pp. 19-40.
[19] “Enquête sur la tradition manuscrite du commentaire des Sentences du cistercien Jacques
d’Eltville,” Bulletin de Philosophie Médiévale 56 (2014), pp. 247-262.
[18] “Introduction,” in Nicholas of Dinkelsbühl and the Sentences at Vienna in the Early XVth
Century, ed. M. Brinzei (Studia Sententiarum, 1), Turnhout: Brepols, 2015, pp. 7-14.
[17] “La Lectura Mellicensis de Nicholas de Dinkelsbühl dans le sillage de l'esprit réformateur
de Jean Gerson,” in Nicholas of Dinkelsbühl and the Sentences at Vienna in the Early XVth
Century, ed. M. Brinzei (Studia Sententiarum, 1), Turnhout: Brepols, 2015, pp. 318-383.
[16] “Tabula Lecture Mellicensis,” in Nicholas of Dinkelsbühl and the Sentences at Vienna in
the Early XVth Century, ed. M. Brinzei (Studia Sententiarum, 1), Turnhout: Brepols, 2015, pp.
385-451.
[15] (with Christopher Schabel), “The Past, Present, and Future of Late Medieval Theology:
The Commentary of Nicholas of Dinkelsbühl,” in Medieval Commentaries on the Sentences of
Peter Lombard, vol. 3, ed. Philipp W. Rosemann, Leiden: Brill, 2014, pp. 174-266.
[14] (with Luciana Cioca), “New Attribution of Texts in the manuscript München, clm 11591,”
Chora 12 (2014), pp. 269-286.
[13] (with Russell L. Friedman, Chris Schabel), “The Reception of Durand's Sentences
Commentary, with Two Case Studies: Peter Auriol (†1322) and Nicholas of Dinkelsbühl
(†1433),” in Durandus and His Sentences Commentary: Historical, Philosophical and
Theological Issues, ed. A. Speer, G. Guldentops, T. Jescke, F. Retucci (Recherches de
Théologie et Philosophie médiévales – Bibliotheca, 9), Leuven: Peeters, 2014, pp. 295-341.
[12] “Le commentaire des Sentences de Nicolas de Dinkelsbühl,” Bulletin de Philosophie
Médiévale 15 (2013), pp. 59-64.
[11] “La théologie comme science selon Jacques d’Eltville,” in Coexistence and Cooperation
in the Middle Ages. IV European Congress of Medieval Studies F.I.D.E.M. 23-27 June 2009,
Palermo (Italy), ed. A. Musco, G. Musotto (Biblioteca dell’Officia di Studi Medievale, 18),
Palermo: Officina di Studi Medievali, 2014, pp. 278-291.
[10] “Bibliographie des travaux de Paul et Georgette Vignaux,” in Paul Vignaux, citoyen et
philosophe (1904-1987), suivi de Paul Vignaux, La philosophie franciscaine et autres
documents inédits, ed. O. Boulnois, J.-R. Armogathe (Bibliothèque de l'Ecole des Hautes
Etudes, Sciences Religieuses, 161), Turnhout: Brepols, 2013, pp. 359-450.
[9] “Aegidius de Campis et son commentaire perdu des Sentences,” in Portraits de maîtres
offerts à Olga Weijers, ed. C. Angotti, M. Brinzei, M. Teeuwen (FIDEM, 65), Turnhout:
Brepols, 2012, pp. 23-36
[8] “Jean de Mirecourt et les échos de la philosophie anglaise à l’Université de Paris au XIVe
siècle,” in Universalità della Ragione. Pluralità delle Filosofie nel Medioevo. XII Congresso
Internazionale di Filosofia Medievale, Palermo, 17-22 settembre 2007, ed. A. Musco et al., vol.
2, Palermo: Officina di Studi Medievali, 2012, pp. 471-480.
[7] “Le premier commentaire cistercien sur les Sentences de Pierre Lombard par Humbert de
Preuilly (†1298),” Bulletin de Philosophie Médiévale 52 (2011), pp. 81-148.
[6] “Plagium,” in Mots médiévaux offerts à Ruedi Imbach, ed. I. Atucha, D. Calma, C. KönigPralong, I. Zavattero (Textes et Etudes du Moyen Âge, 57), Porto: Brepols, 2011, pp. 559-568.
[5] “Gonzalve d’Espagne,” in Encyclopédie des mystiques rhénans d’Eckhart à Nicolas de Cues
et leur réception, ed. M.-A. Vannier, Paris: Cerf, 2011, pp. 504-513.
[4] “La définition du viator dans les commentaires des Sentences au XIVe siècle,” in Les
innovations du vocabulaire latin à la fin du moyen âge : autour du Glossaire du latin
philosophique. Actes de la Journée d’étude du 15 mai 2008, ed. O. Weijers, A. Oliva, I. Costa
(Studia Artistarum, 24), Turnhout: Brepols, 2010, pp. 45-59.
[3] “La connaissance philosophique de la Trinité selon Pierre d’Ailly et la fortune médiévale
de la proposition Monas genuit monadem,” Przeglad Tomistyczny 15 (2009), pp. 121-147.
[2] “Pierre d’Ailly: Le commentaire sur les Sentences de Pierre d’Ailly,” Bulletin de
Philosophie Médiévale 49 (2007), pp. 139-194.
[1] “Témoignage sur le beau comme propriété de l'être: Jean Gerson et Denys le Chartreux,”
Freiburger Zeitschrift fur Philosophie und Theologie 54 (2007), pp. 464-482.
3. Forthcoming papers
[9] report on the International Medieval Carmelite Scholastics, in Bulletin de philosophie
médiévale 6 (2023), pp. 384-389 (in proofs)
[8] (with Giacomo Signore), “The rise of ars moriendi at the University of Vienna before the
printing press”, in “Philosophie transformieren. Quellen für die Verwandlung des
spätmittelalterlichen Wissens, ed. U. Zahnd, K. Engel, Leiden, Brill 2023 (Philosophical
Historiographies) (submitted)
[6] (with W. Duba), “Introduction”, in Principia on the Sentences of Peter Lombard: Exploring
an Uncharted Scholastic-Philosophical Genre, ed. M. Brinzei, W. Duba, Turnhout 2023
(Studia Sententiarum, 7), pp. i-xiv (in proofs)
[5] “From protestatio to gratiarum actio while becoming a Master in Theology”, in
“Philosophie transformieren. Quellen für die Verwandlung des spätmittelalterlichen Wissens,
ed. U. Zahnd, K. Engel, Leiden, Brill 2023 (Philosophical Historiographies) (submitted)
[4] “A Guide for understanding Principia on the Sentences of Peter”, in Principia on the
Sentences of Peter Lombard: Exploring an Uncharted Scholastic-Philosophical Genre, ed. M.
Brinzei, W. Duba, Turnhout 2023 (Studia Sententiarum, 7), pp. 1-34 (in proofs)
[3] “Perfectio radicalis in John of Hiltalingen Principia from Paris 1368”, in Radical Thinking
in Middle Age (submitted)
[2] “Jean Gerson’s Early Readers at the University of Vienna in the Time of Plague before
Print”, in Gerson Rhénan. Itinéraires culturels et circulation des textes dans l’Europe Rhénane,
XVe-XVIe siècles, ed. I. Iribarren, Brepols 2023, pp. 63-88 (in proofs).
[1] “The Cistercian Matthew of Zbraslav (de Aula Regia / Königsaal), socius of a Pre-Radical
Jan Hus, and Their Prague Principial Debate”, in Principia on the Sentences of Peter Lombard:
Exploring an Uncharted Scholastic-Philosophical Genre, ed. M. Brinzei, W. Duba, Turnhout
2023 (Studia Sententiarum, 7), pp. 630-684 (in proofs)
2.2. Reviews
[28] Antonella Sannino, Reading William of Auvergne, Firenze: SISMEL – Edizioni del
Galluzo 2022 Sehepunkte 2 (2023):
http://www.sehepunkte.de/2023/02/37384.html
[27] Petri Abaelardi Sermones, cura et studio L. J. Engels†, auxilium praestante C. Vande
Veire, Corpus Christianorum. Continuatio Mediaevalis, 286, Turnhout, Brepols, 2020, in
Scriptorium 2023
[26] L. Campi, S. Simonetta (eds.), Before and After Wyclif: Sources and Textual Influences,
Textes et Études du Moyen Âge, 97, Basel: FIDEM, 2020, in The Medieval Review 4.11.2022
https://scholarworks.iu.edu/journals/index.php/tmr/article/view/35568/38668
[25] Augustinus Hipponensis, La Cité de Dieu de saint Augustin traduite par Raoul de Presles
(1371-1375). Livre VI à X. Volume 2. Edition du manuscript Bnf, fr. 22912 par Béatrice
Strumpf, Olivier Bertrand, Silvère Manegaldo &Marta Andronache. Honoré Champion, Paris
2021, in Scriptorium 2023
[24] Robert Holcot, Exegete. Selections from the commentary on Minor Prophets, with
translation and commentary by Ralph Hanna, Liverpool: Liverpool University Press 2021, in
Sehepunkte 11 (2022): http://www.sehepunkte.de/preview/36792
[23] Zeoeda, Henry, The First Latin Treatise of Ptolemy’s Astronomy: The Almagesti minor (c.
1200). Brepols, Turnhout 2018 (Ptolemaeus Arabus et Latinus Texts, 1), 26 cl, in Scriptorium
75/1 (2021), pp. 95-96.
[22] Ayelet Even-Ezra, Lines of Thought: Branching Diagrams and the Medieval Mind,
Chicago-London, The University of Chicago Press, 2022, in Chora 20 (2022), pp. 430-432.
[21] Nicolas Weill-Parot, Le vol dans les airs au Moyen Age. Essai historique sur une utopie
scientifique, Les Belles Lettres, Paris 2020, in Le Moyen Age 128 (2022), pp. 533-534.
[20] IOHANNES DE RIPA, Lectura Super primum Sententiarum. Distinctio Secunda, critice edita
a Andrea Nannini, (Spicilegium Bonaventurianum, 39), Editiones Collegii S. Bonaventurae ad
Claras Aquas, Roma 2020, (ISBN: 978-88-7013-299-1), CXXX+525 pp., in Archivum Fratrum
Praedicamentorum 114/3-4 (2021), pp. 682-684.
[19] The Library of the Dukes of Burgundy, edited by Bernard Bousmanne and Elena Savini,
with contributions from B. Bousmanne, J. Pranger, O. Delsaux, E. Savini, T. Gersten, T. von
Hemelryck, J. Haemers, C. von Hoorebeeck, A. Kelders, D. Vanwijnsberghe, Harvey Miller
Publisher, London-Turnhout 2020, in Scriptorium 75/1 (2021) p. 46.
[18] E. Anheim, L. Feller, M. Jeay, et G. Milani, eds. Le pouvoir des listes au Moyen Âge - II:
Listes d'objets, listes de personnes. Paris, France: Éditions de la Sorbonne, Pp. 320. €22.00
(hardback). ISBN: 979-10-351-0574-7, in The medieval Review 6/10/2021
(https://scholarworks.iu.edu/journals/index.php/tmr/article/view/33422/36988)
[17] Durand DE SAINT-POURÇAIN, Commentaire des Sentences. Prologue. Présentation et
traduction par David Piché, Paris, Les Belles Lettres, (“Sagesse médiévales”), 2020, 284 p., in
Revue de l’histoire des religions 239 /1 (2022), pp. 157-159.
[16] JEAN GERSON, – Josephine. L’épopée de saint Josephe, vol. 1 et 2, texte établi par Giovanni
Matto Roccati. Introduction et notes de Isabel Iribarren, Trad. et com. par Isabel Iribarren
(Bibliothèque Scolastique 15), Paris, Les Belles Lettres, 2019, CLXXVI+1274 p., in Revue de
sciences religieuses 95/1-2 (2021) pp. 181-183.
[15] MARIN, Olivier – La patience ou le zèle. Les français devant le hussitisme (années 1400 –
années 1510) (Collection des Études Augustiniennes; Série Moyen Age et Temps Modernes
56), Paris, Institut d’Études Augustiniennes, 2020, 561 p., in Revue de sciences religieuses
[14] Archa Verbi. Yearbook for the Study of Medieval Theology, n° 14, 2017, in Scriptorium
73, p. 112 (n° 301), 114 (n° 308), 122 (n° 324), 157 (n° 403), 173 (n° 442)
[13] Diane J. Reilly, The Cistercian Reform and the Art of the book in the Twelfth-Century
France,
Amsterdam
University
Press,
2018,
in
Sehepunkte
5
(2019):
http://www.sehepunkte.de/2019/05/32665.html
[12] compte rendu : Bénédicte Sère, Les débats d’opinion à l’heure du Grande Schisme Brepols
2016 (Ecclesia Millitans. Histoire des hommes et des institutions de l’Église au Moyen Age, 6),
in Mabillon 28/89 (2017), pp. 367-369
[11] Luca Bianchi, Simon Gilson et Jill Kraye (eds.) Vernacular Aristotelianism in Italie from
the Forteenth to the Seventeenth Century, Warbourg Institute, 216 pp., in Scriptorium 71/1
(2017), pp. 99-100
[10] Richard de Mediavilla, Deuxième Quodlibet, introduction, édition critique et traduction
par Alain Boureau, Paris, Belles Lettres 2016, XCII+536 pp., in Scriptorium 71/1 (2017), pp.
84-85
[9] L. Bianchi, C. Crisciani (eds.), Forme e oggetti della conoscenza nel XIV secolo. Studi in
ricordo di Maria Elena Reinan Florence, Sismel – Edizioni del Galuzzo, 2014, 1, 471 p.
(Micrologus’Library 61), in Le Moyen-Age 2015/3-4, pp. 795-796
[8] Richard de Mediavilla, Questions disputées. Tome I-V, Introduction, édition critique et
traduction par Alain Boureau, Paris, Les Belles lettres, 2010-2013, in Speculum 89, issue 02,
April (2014), pp. 533-535
[7] Pierre Lombard, Les quatre libres des Sentences. Introduction, traduction, notes et tables
par Marc Ozilou, Livre I et livre II, Cerf 2012, 2013, in Revue Mabillon 25/86 (2014), pp. 405407
[6] Richard de Mediavilla, Questions disputées. Tome IV. Questions 23-31, Les Démons.
Introduction, édition critique et traduction par Alain Boureau, Paris, Les Belles lettres, 2011 pp.
XV-406, in Scriptorium 67/1 (2013), pp. 99b-100a
[5] Aristoteles Latinus, Meteorologica, translatio Guillelmi de Morbeka, édition de Gudrun
Vuillemin-Diem, 2 vols., Brepols, Turnhout 2008, in Scriptorium 64/1 (2011), pp. 134a-135a
[4] Aristoteles Latinus, Meteorologica translatio Heinrici Aristippi, Brepols, édition d’Elisa
Rubino, Turnhout 2010, in Scriptorium 64/1 (2011), pp. 133b-134a
[3] Johannes Buridanus. Lectura Erfordiensis in I-IV Metaphysicam together with the 15thcentury Abbreviatio Caminensis. Introduction, Critical edition and Indexes by L.M. de Rijk,
Brepols 2008, in Freiburger Zeitschrift fur Philosophie und Theologie 56/2 (2009), pp. 560564
[2] S. Caroti et C. Grellard (éds.), Nicolas d’Autrécourt et la faculté des arts de Paris (13171340). Actes du Colloque de Paris 19-21 Mai 2005, Parma 2006, in Archives de Philosophie
71 (2008), pp. 534-538
[1] Irène Rosier-Catach, La Parole efficace. Signe, Rituel, Sacré, Paris 2004, in Freiburger
Zeitschrift fur Philosophie und Theologie 53 (2006), pp. 471-476
2.3
Electronic publication
[8] DEBATE project website: www.debate-erc.com
[7] RISE project website: www.riseubb.ro
[6] THESIS project website : www.thesis-project.ro (4000 pp. publiées on-line)
[5] website to Jacobus de Altavilla: www.jacobusdealtavilla.ro
[4] website to Conradus de Ebracho : www.conradusdeebracho.ro
[3] (with Eureka-Team), Glossaire du latin médiéval philosophique de l’IRHT. Base de données
sur le site de l’IRHT contenant environ 200 000 fiches avec 35 921 lemmes uniques :
http://gestion-fiches.irht.cnrs.fr/index/presentation?corpus=glossaire
[2] notice du ms. brûlé Chartres 340 (description et mise en ordre du ms): Petrus Berchorius,
Reductorium morale, liber XVI: Super totam Bibliam : http://www.manuscrits-dechartres.fr/fr/manuscrits/chartres-bm-ms-340
[1] notice du ms. brûlé, Chartres 377 (description et mise en ordre du ms): Guillelmi
Arvernensis, Opuscula : http://www.manuscrits-de-chartres.fr/fr/manuscrits/chartres-bm-ms377
2.5 Media
August 2023: interview pour Ocidentul Romanesc
https://occidentul-romanesc.com/monica-brinzei-cercetator-de-prestigiu-in-franta/
Mars 2023: interview Radio Cultural, Romania
https://www.radioromaniacultural.ro/emisiuni/confluente/periplu-literar-sibiu-madrid-parisin-confluentele-literare-id36481.html
Interview: IRHT
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KJrWUb3zRbA&t=178s
Interview: Turnul croitorilor 2021
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zqZZX5EeG4c&t=5s
III. SCHOLARLY TALKS
[81] 6-9 September 2023, Basel: 7th European Congress of Medieval Studies: The Medieval
Book through the Lens of the Librarian, Basel: Henry of Rinfeldia’s notes from Vienna: The
story of a missing quire and a librarian error
[80] 3-5 Jully 2023, Cambridge, King’s Colleage, Workshop Conscience et contestation. Les
origines médiévales de la conscience morale (1378-1520): Hypocrisy, Sarcasm and
Institutional Self-Conscience at the University
[79] 30 May 2023, Paris, Institut des Études Avancé, Respondens to Emily Corran
[78] 19 May 2023, Oxford, (with Giacomo Signore), Literary, religious and manuscript
cultures of the German-Speaking lands: A symposium in memory of Nigel F. Palmer (19462022): The rise of ars moriendi at the University of Vienna before the printing press
[77] 10 May 2023, Rome, Toward a New Edition of Jean Gerson: Challenges and Opportunities
Relation between Jean Gerson and Nicholas of Dinkelsbühl
[76] 27 April 2023, Rome, International Workshop on Scholastic Carmelites: Conrad of
Zollner, OCarm, (+1389) From Paris to Vienna
[75] 14 April 2023, Paris, Ministère de l’enseignement supérieur et de la Recherche, Paris,
Pitch speech: Four types of mentoring in Academic Research
[74] 1 April 2023, Paris, Journée Incipit, Paris IV-Sorbonne: L’attribution erronée des textes
à Nicolas Oresme
[73] 28 February 2023, Cluj-Napoca, NOTA-ERC Conferences Series: Performing principia
under Franciscus Christophori’s lents and through Gaudet's notes
[72] 9 December 2022, Bonn, Bonner Forschungskolloquium zur mittelalterlichen
Philosophie: Philosophical Debates within Principia in Paris post 1370
[71] 1 December 2022, Paris, École Pratique des Hautes Études, Respondens to Dr Gustav
Zamore (Cambridge) ‘Conscience, Synderesis, and Heresy – the Emergence of a New
Subjectivity?’ (Invited by Emily Coran in the Seminar Conscientia)
[70] 1-5 November 2022, Perivolia: 7th Annual Meeting for Reading Medieval Manuscripts:
Principia in Students’ Notebooks in Medieval Vienna University
[69] 3 October 2022, Vienna, University of Vienna: Dean and master as scribes at the
Medieval Vienna University
[68] 26 August 2022, Paris, Condorcet: Matheus de Aularegia, socius of a Pre-Radical Jan
Hus in a Prague Principial Debate: 21 August: Opening speech if the Congress; 22 August:
Round table: The Future of Medieval Philosophy; 24 August: Presentation of database IRHT
[67] 17 June 2022, Paris, Séminaire IRHT (Dominique Stutzman, Martin Morar) : L’usage
instrumental de passages bibliques dans les universités médiévales : le cas de principia
[66] 12 May 2022, Strasbourg 12-14 Gerson rhénan. Réception et transmission de l’œuvre de
Jean Gerson dans le Rhin supérieur aux 15e et 16e siècles: Jean Gerson in Central and SouthEastern European Contexts: Textual Heritage and Channels of Transmission
[65] 3 May 2022, Prague, Seminar of Lucie Dolezalova at the Academy Institut of Medieval
Studies: Rapularii amoung the professors at the Faculty of Theology from Vienna
[63] 3 December 2021, Warsaw: Genres of academic note-taking: The many-facets of
knowledge production in Medieval and Renaissance Europe: Rapularius a new practice of
taking note at the University of Vienna in the first part of the XVth century
[62] 01 July 2021, Copenhagen (zoom) (Dominican Culture, Dominican Theology: Annual
meeting of IGTM-International Society for the Study of Medieval Theology): How Henry of
Rheinfelden captured the dynamic of the first years of the Faculty of Theology from Vienna
[61] 4 June 2021, Warsaw (zoom): Invited by ERC n° 864542, KnowStudents-Project
Laboratorium to present the methodology of DEBATE’s project
[60] 29 March 2021, Bologna (zoom): Discovery a New Academic Practice: Principial
Debates. Universities in Europe : common contexts and local peculiarities through source
analyses. (origins -20th century) Tenth workshop Heloise (Heloise. European Network on
Digital Academia History)
[59] 16 March 2021, Timisoara (Zoom): Inserted notes on pestilence in medieval academic
manuscripts. Round Table : University, Society, Pandemics and Textual Production in the
Middle Ages.
[58] 5 November 2020, Paris-Cluj (zoom): Pourquoi étudier une histoire intellectuelle des
Universités
au
Moyen
Age ?
(in
Romanian :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zqZZX5EeG4c)
[58] 28 October 2020, Paris-Cluj-Colorado (zoom): Zooming in on Philosophical Debates in
principia at the End of the 14th Century- a dialogue with Robert Pasnau (University of Colorado
Boulder, USA)
[58] 29 October 2019, Mazotos : Sixth annual Debat meeting for reading medieval
Manuscripts: “New testimony of Nicholas of Aston’s principia”
[57] 24 October 2019, Cluj-Napoca : Centre for Ancient and Medieval Philosophy: “Reading
throught principia Manuscripts”
[56] 14 October 2019, South-Bend : Notre Dame University : “Discoveries among the
Manuscripts”.
[55] 5 October 2019, Cluj-Napoca : Babes-Bolyai University : “Codex Basel A-X-44, Tween
Notebook of ms. Basel A-X-44”.
[54] 17 September 2019, Bayreuth: Le grande Serail : “Témoignage pour Les Elles de la
Recherche”.
[53] 1 Jully 2019, Mainz : Mainz Gutheberg Universität : “Round table about RISE project
and presentation of the manuscripts Basel, A-X-44”.
[52] 30 June 2019, Kloster Eberbach: “Von Paris nach Wien – Leben und Werke von Jacobus
von Eltville” (avec Leonhard Hell, Mainz Gutheberg Universität)
[51] 6 June 2019, Prague, Czech Academy of Science: “Conrad of Ebrach and the Legacy of
Thomas Aquinas Contradictions on Necessity”.
[50] 31 May 2019, Leuven, Institut of Philosophy: “Mental being in Non-Existing Texts of
Parisian Discussions from 1369”.
[49] 20 May 2019, Paris, Collège de France : “Photo de groupe : Paris 1369”.
[48] 7 May 2019, Lyon (Ecole Normale Supérieure) : “ERC-Témoignages de lauréats,
échanges avec les participants”.
[47] 21 February 2019, Paris, Commission européenne : L’Europe et les Femmes,
Représentation en France de la Commission Européenne.
[46] 1 February 2019, Paris (La maison de la Mutualité), Convention des directrices et
directeurs d’unité du CNRS : “Faire science à la fin du Moyen Age à l’Université. La fierté de
la diffusion du savoir”.
[45] 12 October 2018, Leuven, XXIII Annual Colloquium of the SIEPM University of Leuven
11-12 October 2018 : Better off Dead : Cistercian Views of the Latitude of Human Misery in
the Principia of Jean de Mirecourt and Pierre Ceffons. (avec Chris Schabel).
[44] 5 September 2018, Paris, Université de Paris I, Panthéon-Sorbonne, Examens, grades et
diplômes. La validation des compétences par les universités du XIIe siècle à nos jours : “La
pratique des principia comme exercice de validation à la faculté de théologie aux XIVe et XIV
siècles”.
[43] 3 August 2018, Boston Colleage, 13th Annual Boston College Colloqui in Historical
Theology (King’s College (London) Lecture in Medieval Thought): “Teaching Theology in
Vienna at the Beginning of the 15th Century”.
[42] 24 May 2018, Oxford, Wycliffism and Hussitism: Contexts, Methods, Perspectives : “The
Reception of Stanislaus of Znojmo at the University of Vienna”.
[41] 21 February 2018 Notre-Dame University, Graduate Seminar (inv. Dan Hobbins) :
“Pierre d’Ailly : a new perspective on his manuscripts dissemination”.
[40] 5 January 2018, Paris, IRHT (avec D. Coman) : “The Electronic Transcription of the
Sentences Commentary of Robert Holkot and its impact on the identification of implicit
quotations in other Sentences commentaries”.
[39] 27 November 2017, Paris, École de Chartres, “Defending IRHT candidature for the
project Time Machine”.
[38] 27 Jully 2017, Porto Alegre, Brazil, XIV International Congress of the SIEPM : “Viator:
Main Character of the Sentences Commentaries”.
[37] 2 May 2017, Aarhus, Aarhus University, Danemark : “How did I get my ERC”.
[36] 3 March 2017, Paris, Institut de France et Bibliothèque Mazarine, avec Yan Sordet
directeur de la bibliothèque Mazarine : “Présentation de l’Exposition des manuscrits de Pierre
d’Ailly conservés à la Bibliothèque Mazarine”.
[35] 3 Marsch 2017, Paris, Institut de France : Pierre d’Ailly un esprit universel à l’aube du
XVe siècle : ”Les écrits de Pierre d'Ailly : de la tradition manuscrite aux premiers imprimés”.
[34] 11 January 2017, Paris, Université Paris IV-Sorbonne : “Le rapport entre théologie et
métaphysique selon Augustinus Favaroni de Roma (1388)”.
[33] 19 August 2016, Basel, Universität Basel, Linked Data and the Medieval Scholastic
Tradition : “THESIS project and its electronic corpus”.
[33] 7 May 2016, Basel, University of Basel, Intersection Knowledge. The Dominican Library
in Basel (1233-1559): “Updating Stegmüller: Some Sentences Commentaries from the
Dominican Fonds of the Basel University Library.”
[32] 23 March 2016, Edinburgh, University of Edinburgh, Centre for Medieval and
Renaissance Studies: “New tendances in commenting the Sentences of Lombard in the
University of Vienna during the XVth century”.
[31] 16 January 2016, Vienna, University of Vienna: “Teaching Theology and Philosophy in
the New University of Vienna during the XIVth Century.”
[30] 3 December 2015, Minneapolis, Minnesota, University of Minnesota, Center for
Austrian Studies: “Professors and Scholars: Networks and Knowledge at the University of
Vienna, 1365-1450.”
[29] 15 October 2015, Rome, Ecole Française de Rome: “The Bologna principia of Augustinus
Favaroni de Roma.”
[28] 8 October 2015, Paris, Couvent des Capucins: “La réception d’Alexandre d’Hales dans
les commentaires des Sentences de la fin du XIVe.”
[27] 7 September 2015, Darmstadt, Annual General Conference of the Academia
Europaea: ”Education, school institution and scholars-network during the late middle ages”.
[26] 24 September 2015, Cluj-Napoca, Colloque FIDEM : “Atelier sur le commentaire des
Sentences de Jacques d’Eltville”.
[25] 24 March 2015, Paris, IRHT, Colloque Les Principia sur les commentaires des
Sentences : entre exercice institutionnel et débat philosophique : “Principia at University of
Bologna: Conrad of Ebrach (1368-69)».
[24] 26 November 2014, Paris, IRHT, Second Annual THESIS Meeting for reading Medieval
Manuscripts: “Some case stydies from the collatio of the manuscripts of James of Eltville’ Book
I on the Sentences”.
[23] 3 April 2014, Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale de France, COST/IRHT Trainning School.
Transmission of texts. New tool, new approaches. 31 March-4 April 2014: “Preséntation du
manuscrit THESIS-TM 536”.
[22] 27 March 2014, Cluj-Napoca, Université Babes-Bolyai, Workshop du Centre d’études
medieval: “La tradition de commentaires des Sentences dans la deuxième moitié du XIVe
siècle».
[21] 17 October 2013, Porto, Faculdade de Letras Universidade do Porto, Colloque
international : Summistae. The commentaryy Tradition on Thomas Aquinas’s Summa Theologie
(15th-18th Century). Communication : “Thomas Aquinas as Authority and the Summa as
Auctoritas in the Late Moddle Ages”.
[20] 14 October 2013, Paris, IRHT, Journée d’étude dédiée au commentaire des Sentences de
Nicolaus de Dinkelbühl. Communication : “La Lectura Mellicensis de Nicolas de Dinkelsbühl :
écho de l’esprit réformateur de Jean Gerson”.
[19] 19 September 2013, Colibița, Romania, First Annual Thesis-Project Summer School on
Reading Medieval Manuscripts: “How to Establish a stemma codicum of the Sentences
Commentary of James of Eltville (1369).”
[18] 24 November 2012, Troyes, Médiathèque de Troyes, Les Cisterciens et la transmission
des textes, XIIe-XVIIIe siècle: “Conrad d’Ebrach et sa bibliothèque vus à travers son
commentaire des Sentences.”
[17] 7 November 2011, Boston, Boston College: “The Conception about Theology in the
Sentences Commentaries from the ‘Vienna groupe’.”
[16] 9 September 2011, Łódź, The XVIIIth Annual Symposium of the S.I.E.P.M., What is New
in the New Universities? Learning in Central Europe in Later Middle Ages (1348-1500): “New
Perspectives in the Field of Vienna University: the Prologue of Nicholas Prunczlein of
Dinkelsbühl to his Commentary on the Sentences of Peter Lombard.”
[15] 8 April 2011, Paris, IRHT: “L’utilisation des maîtres de la Sorbonne par les théologiens
des XVIe et XVIIe siècles.”
[14] 22 December 2010, Paris, IRHT: “Les enjeux scientifiques de la nouvelle base de données
du : Glossaire du latin médiéval philosophique de l’IRHT.”
[13] 23 June 2010, London, Warburg Institute: “Res extra animam in James of Eltville's
Prologue to His Sentences Commentary (1369-1370).”
[12] 29 October 2009, Nijmegen, The XVIth Annual Colloquium of the S.I.E.P.M.,
Philosophical Psychology in late Medieval Commentaries on Peter Lombard’s Sentences:
“Erreur et évidence selon Jacques d’Eltville (†1393) et Jean Régis (†1390).”
[11] 24 June 2009, Palermo, The IVth International Congress of the F.I.D.E.M., Coexistence
et coopération au Moyen Âge: “La théologie comme science selon Jacques d’Eltville (†1393).”
[10] 18 November 2008, Paris, École Pratique des Hautes Études: “Tromperie divine chez les
théologiens du XIVe siècle: Robert Holkot, Jean de Mirecourt, Pierre d’Ailly.”
[9] 15 May 2008, Paris, IRHT, Journée d’étude, Les innovations du vocabulaire latin à la fin
du Moyen Age: autour du Glossaire du latin philosophique (philosophie, théologie, science):
“La rhetorica viatoris dans les commentaires des Sentences au XIVe siècle.”
[8] 17 September 2007, Palermo, The XIVth International Congress of the S.I.E.P.M.,
Universalité de la Raison Pluralité des Philosophies au Moyen Ages: “Les échos de la
philosophie anglaise à l’Université de Paris au XIVe siècle: Jean de Mirecourt et Pierre d’Ailly.”
[7] 25 May 2007, Paris, IRHT: “Présentation de l’édition critique sur la première question du
commentaire des Sentences de Pierre d’Ailly.”
[6] 20 April 2006, Paris, École Pratique des Hautes Études: “Théorie de la connaissance
sensible dans la Métaphysique de Jean Duns Scot.”
[5] 17 February 2006, Paris, École Pratique des Hautes Études: “Traduction des Questions 4
et 5 du Commentaire sur la Métaphysique d’Aristote de Jean Duns Scot.”
[4] 3 November 2005, Madison, Wisconsin, University of Wisconsin: “About the Sources of
Pierre d’Ailly in His Sentences Commentary.”
[3] 4 November 2005, Madison, Wisconsin, University of Wisconsin: “Pierre d’Ailly and Jean
de Mirecourt on Divine Deception.”
[2] 5 November 2005, Chicago, Illinois, Newberry Library: “Two Definitions of Beauty in the
14th Century: Denys le Chartreux and Jean Gerson.”
[1] 10 June 2004, Paris, Ecole Normale Supérieure: “Le concept du Beau chez Denys le
Chartreux.”