The Papacy and the Mongolian reigns in the 13th and 14th Centuries

The Papacy and the Mongolian reigns in the 13th and 14th Centuries

Veranstalter
Prof. Dr. Jochen Johrendt, Mittelalterliche Geschichte, Bergische Universität Wuppertal; Prof. Dr. Wendan Li, Beijing University, Caterina Cappuccio, Mittelalterliche Geschichte, Bergische Universität Wuppertal
Veranstaltungsort
Bergische Universität Wuppertal, Senatsaal K.11.07 / Beijing Peking University
Gefördert durch
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft; Paul Maria Baumgarten Institut für Papsttumforschung; PKU Center for classical and medieval Studies
PLZ
42119
Ort
Wuppertal
Land
Deutschland
Findet statt
Hybrid
Vom - Bis
18.07.2023 - 20.07.2023
Von
Caterina Cappuccio, Historisches Seminar, Mittelalterliche Geschichte, Bergische Universität Wuppertal; Prof. Dr. Jochen Johrendt, Historisches Seminar, Mittelalterliche Geschichte, Bergische Universität Wuppertal

The international conference intends to investigate the phase of the relations between Rome and the Far East which is to be placed in the first half of the 14th century, a phase that went beyond the first evangelization of the mongols and aimed at the institutionalisation of these relations.

The Papacy and the Mongolian reigns in the 13th and 14th Centuries

The DFG project Lateinische Kirche im Sondermodus? aims at the edition of the papal epistles ad Tartaros betrayed in the series of the Vatican and Avignon registers for the years 1307-1346 according to modern editorial criteria.

The international conference "The Papacy and the Mongolian Reigns in the 13th and 14th Centuries" intends to investigate the phase of relations between Rome and the Far East which is to be places in the first half of the 14th century, a phase that went beyond the first evangelization of the Mongols and times at the institutionalisation of these relations.

The international conference will take place simultaneously in Wuppertal for the European participants and in Beijing for the participants from China, connected via zoom and will be held, due to time difference, on the mornings of 18, 19 and 20 July 2023.

Information and zoom access: cappuccio@uni-wuppertal.de.

Programm

18.07.2023

Sources

09.00
Johrendt Jochen / Li Wendan: Introduction

09.15
Johrendt Jochen (Bergische Universität Wuppertal): Letters concerning the Mongols in the papal registers

10.00
Coffee break

10.15
Alberzoni Maria Pia (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milano): The travelogues of the Franciscans in the East

10.45
Andreose Alvise (Università di Udine): Odoric of Pordenone, the Franciscan order and the Papacy

11.45
LI Wendan (Peking University): Historical commentaries on the papal letters concerning the Mongols in the 14th century

12.15
Hautala Roman (Oulu University): Catholic missionary work in the Golden Horde: Factors that contributed to its development

12.45
Discussion

19.07.2023

Themes and actors of the interaction

09.00
Cappuccio Caterina / Massetti Francesco (Bergische Universität Wuppertal): The Papacy and the Church of Zaytun. Formation and institutionalisation of a Latin diocese in Yuan China

09.45
Concina Chiara Maria (Università di Verona): "aperiatur via... apta nunciis sepe mittendis". The corrispondence between the pope Benedict XII and the Alans in the context of the East-West relations

10.30
Coffee break

11.00
Bueno Irene (Università di Bologna): “De societate Christianorum ac Tatarum”: Armenian and Mongols in the diplomatic schemes of the Avignon popes.

11.30
Chen Chunxiao (Chinese Academy of Social Sciences): Byzantine wives of the Mongol Khans

12.00
Musarra Antonio (Sapienza, Università di Roma): Genöse and Venetian merchants in the Far East

12.30
Discussion

20.07.2023

Perception in the Far East

09.00
Dang Bahoai (Peking University): Two problems related with China mission of Pope Clement V

09.30
Ma Xiaolin (Nankai University): Chinese sources concerning the letters of Toghon Temür and the Alans to Pope Benedict XII

10.30
Coffee break

11.00
Qiu Zhirong (Renmin University of China): Some Mongolian terms in Odorico da Pordenone's Relations

11.30
Qiu Yihao (Fudan University): An unknown papal mission in 1312?

12.00
Fujisaki Mamoru (University of Tokyo): Explaining the Christian faith in the papal letters to the Mongols

12.30
Discussion and concluding remarks

Kontakt

E-Mail: cappuccio@uni-wuppertal,de

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