[Antiquitas] Reminder Muistutus Latin and Republic of Letters Helsinki 4.-5.5.2017

Kahlos, Maijastina maijastina.kahlos at helsinki.fi
Ti toukokuu 2 18:00:03 EEST 2017


Dear all,



Reminder of the international seminar in Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies next week.



Latin and the Republic of Letters, Diachronic Concepts of Education from Oral Tradition to Digital Humanities (LEDH) http://blogs.helsinki.fi/ledh-2017/



For the program, see below



best,

Maijastina Kahlos





Program





Thursday 04.05.2017



9:00 Registration



9:15 Opening of the symposium, address by Professor Minna Palander-Collin,  director of the HCAS



9:30 Keynote 1.



Chair: Maijastina Kahlos (U of Helsinki)



Gregory Crane (Perseus project, U of Leipzig, Tufts U)



Greek and Latin in an Age of Massive Collections and Global Philology





10:30 Coffee/Tea



10:45 Session 1. Education in Latin in Late Antiquity



Chair: Jan Stenger (U of Glasgow)



Eleanor Dickey (U of Reading)



Learning Latin as a Foreign Language in Late Antiquity: How Did They Do It?





Raffaella Tabacco (U of Eastern Piedmont)



Reading Poets at the Grammar School in Late Antiquity: the Scholia on Lucan





Maijastina Kahlos (U of Helsinki)



Whose poetry, whose paideia, whose tradition? - Late Antique Debates on the Greco-Roman Cultural Heritage





13:00 Lunch in the HCAS Common Room



14:00 Symposium participants leaving for the National Library



14:15  Visit to the National Library of Finland



Jaakko Tahkokallio (National Library of Finland)



Classical Latin Texts in Education, c. 500-c. 1200. What were the medieval "renaissances" all about?





15:30 Coffee/Tea



15:45 Session 2. Latin in the Early Modern Universities: Lectures, Regulations, Dissertations



Chair: Christopher Celenza (Johns Hopkins U)



Florian Schaffenrath (LBI for Neo-Latin Studies)



Looking over Landino's Shoulder, Some Thoughts about Landino's University Lecture on Virgil's Aeneid





Sarah Knight (U of Leicester)



'Latine, & Oratory: without those you will be disgraced, & vilified': Learning and Performing Latin at the Early Modern Universities





Sari Kivistö (U of Tampere)



'The Cobbler Should Stick to His Last': University Dissertations on Shoemakers as Religious Fanatics





18:00 Closing remarks



18:30 Reception in the HCAS Common Room





Friday 5.05.2017



9:00 Keynote 2.



Chair: Josef Eskhult (U of Uppsala)



Christopher Celenza (Johns Hopkins U)



Five Ways of Looking at Philology in the Italian Renaissance





10:00 Coffee/Tea



10:15 Session 3. Latin for Libraries, Antiquarianism, and the Republic of Letters



Chair: Demmy Verbeke (KU Leuven)



Federica Signoriello (European University Institute)



Collections, Education, and Translations: the Role of Latin in Renaissance Libraries of the 15th century Italy





Svetlana Hautala (U of Siena), Timo Sironen (U of Oulu)



On Presence of Italic Languages in the Debates on Better Latin to imitate in Renaissance Rome: the Case of Osci et Volsci Dialogus by Mariangelo Accursio (1513)





Josef Eskhult (U of Uppsala)



Conceptualizations of Functions of Latin in the Republic of Letters: the Metadiscourse of Educators, Scholars, Scientists from Florence and Rome to Uppsala and Åbo





13:00 Lunch in the HCAS Common Room



14:00 Session 4. Educating Hyperboreans, Latin in the North-East of Europe



Chair: Alexandra Grigorieva (HCAS)



Raija Sarasti-Wilenius (U of Helsinki)



Teaching of Latin on the Periphery of Europe in the 17th Century





Alexei Solopov (U of Moscow)



Latin as Language of Teaching and Language of Everyday Use in the 18th  century Moscow Slavic-Greek-Latin Academy, the Case of Mikhail Lomonosov





Alexei Kouprianov (St. Petersburg HSE/HCAS)



Latin and Greek in the Universities of the 19th century Russian Empire: a Digital Overview





16:00 Coffee/Tea



16:15 Round table. Digital Humanities for Diachronic Latin and Neo-Latin, Saving from Oblivion, Bringing to Light



Chair and moderator: Gregory Crane (Perseus project, U of Leipzig, Tufts U)



Demmy Verbeke (KU Leuven), Raffaella Tabacco (U of Eastern Piedmont), William Barton (LBI for Neo-Latin Studies), Antonina Kalinina (U of Warwick), Alexandra Grigorieva (HCAS), Alexei Kouprianov (St. Petersburg HSE/HCAS)



18:15 Closing remarks



18:30 End of the symposium





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