[Antiquitas] HelRAW: antiikintutkimuksen konferensseja Helsingissä syyskuussa

Tuori, Kaius T kaius.tuori at helsinki.fi
To Elo 29 16:16:35 EEST 2019


Hei!

Tänä syyskuuna järjestetään Helsingissä peräti kaksi antiikintutkimukseen, antiikin historiaan ja roomalaiseen oikeuteen liittyvää konferenssia:
This September, there will be two conferences on classics, ancient history and Roman law in Helsinki:

1. On September 12-13: “Law, Trade and the Sea: Discovering Maritime Trade in the Roman World"
https://blogs.helsinki.fi/law-trade-and-the-sea/?page_id=90

2. On September 26-28: “Spaces of Roman Constitutionalism"
https://www.helsinki.fi/en/news/language-culture/spaces-of-roman-constitutionalism-26.-28.9.2019

Alla konferenssien ohjelmat.
Please find below the conference programmes.

Molemmat konferenssit ovat avoimia niin opiskelijoille, henkilökunnalle kuin muille kiinnostuneille!
Both conferences are open for all!

Tervetuloa!
Welcome!

Kaius Tuori


1. LAW, TRADE AND THE SEA: DISCOVERING MARITIME TRADE IN THE ROMAN WORLD

A Conference on Roman Maritime Law, held in Helsinki, 12th-13th September, 2019

Thursday, 12th of September
12:00-12:45 Lunch (collegium common room, for speakers and organisers) 12.45-13.00 Welcome and opening words: Emilia Mataix Ferrandiz and Peter Candy Session 1. Contracts in the Maritime World
13:00-14: 00, Keynote: Roberto Fiori (“Tor Vergata” University, Rome)
Title: "The allocation of risk in carriage-by-sea contracts".
14:00-14:30 Coffee break
Chair: TBD

• -  14:30-14:50. Nikol Žiha (University of Osijek, Croatia) “Insuring the risky business of Roman maritime trade”
10 min discussion

• -  15:00-15:20. Valerio Massimo Minale (Universita Bocconi, Milan) “D. 14.2.9: Volusius Maecianus on the Lex Rhodia de iactu”

• -  10 min discussion
Session 2. Ports and Trade Infrastructure
15:30-16:30. Keynote: Peter Campbell (British School at Rome)
Title: “Ships and ports: Contingent movement in maritime landscapes” 16:30-17:00 Coffee break
Chair: Emilia Mataix Ferrandiz (Helsinki Collegium for advanced studies)

• -  17:00-17:20. Lyuba Radulova (University of Sofia) “Maritime and Land Import – Notes on the Caunus Customs Regulation”

• -  10 min discussion

• -  17:30-17:50. Gabriele Cifani (École normale supérieure - Paris) “The origins of Roman

maritime trade (6th-4th century BC): technology and institutions”

• -  10 min discussion

• -  18:00-18:20. Nicolas Solonakis (Universite Bordeaux-Montaigne) “Imperial and civic

interventions on maritime grain supply in the cities of the Graeco-Roman Mediterranean : two

case studies Athenian grain trade regulations and the Anatolian sitometria”

• -  10 min discussion
19:00. Dinner (for keynotes, organisers and speakers)
Friday, 13th of September
Session 3. Human Context of Trade
9:30-10:30. Keynote: Annalisa Marzano (University of Reading, UK) Title: The personal infrastructure of maritime trade
10:30-11:00 Coffee break
Chair: Peter Candy (University of Edinburgh)

• -  11:00-11:20. Philip De Souza (University College Dublin) “Maritime Security in the Roman World: Ideals and Realities”

• -  10 min discussion

• -  11:30-11:50. Ido Israelowich (Tel Aviv University) “Legal remedies for shipping by sea:

materia medica and nutriments as a case in point”

• -  10 min discussion

• -  12:00-12:20. Stamatia Galata (University of Liverpool) “Mare Clausum”: Sailing during

wintertime”

• -  10 min discussion
12: 30-13:30. Lunch (collegium common room, for speakers and organisers) Session 4. Financing Maritime trade
13:30-14:30. Keynote: Eva Jakab (University of Szeged, Hungary)

Title: Loans and Securities: A Rational Framework for Maritime Trade

14:30-15:00 coffee break
Chair: Kaius Tuori (University of Helsinki)

• -  15:00-15:20, Peter Candy (University of Edinburgh) " The Historical development of Roman merchant law"

• -  10 min discussion

• -  15:30-15:50, Joachim Karmaat (University of Bonn) “Golden Era, Golden Opportunities.

Roman maritime Trade from India to Egypt during the Reign of Augustus”

• -  10 min discussion
16:00h: Last reflections and end of the conference.


2. "Spaces of Roman Constitutionalism" conference, University of Helsinki

The conference is held at Tieteiden talo (House of Science and Letters) at Kirkkokatu 6, 00170 Helsinki<https://goo.gl/maps/iNSnDAooyoemuG4Q8>. The conference is open to all and there is no registration required.

Thursday 26.9.2019

Tieteiden talo, Kirkkokatu 6, 00170 Helsinki, room 505

12:00-13:00 Keynote: Karl-Joachim Hölkeskamp (University of Cologne): Governing a City-State. Magistrates, Assemblies and Public Space in Republican Rome

13:15-15:45 Session 1: Magistrates, assemblies and the transformation of the political spaces
Session chair: Kaius Tuori
Anna-Maria Wilskman (University of Helsinki): How to start your career as a politician – visibility and support available for the young Roman magistrates
Martin Sunnqvist (Lund University): Cum veritate et legum? – The Oath of Judges in Ancient Rome

Coffee break (30 mins)

Alberto Barrón Ruiz de la Cuesta (Universidad de Cantabria): Among priests and magistrates: towards the function of the seviri Augustales
Márlio Aguiar (University of São Paulo): Iurisdictio, ius dicere and ius dicentis officium in Roman legal tradition between the Republic and the Principate

Coffee break (30 mins)

16:15-17:45 Session 2: Information about administration
Session chair: Antonio Garcia Lopez
Tuuli Ahlholm (University of Oxford): Public figures? The display of numerical state information and the values of Roman Republicanism
Kaius Tuori (University of Helsinki): How did the Romans know about administration? Knowledge production and sharing between mos maiorum, oral tradition and expert literature
Alexei Zadorojnyi (University of Liverpool/University of Helsinki): Exempla and the City: Topography of Power in Valerius Maximus

Fri­day 27.9.2019

Tieteiden talo, Kirkkokatu 6, 00170 Helsinki, room 505

10:00-11:00 Keynote: Harriet Flower (Princeton University): In domo gravissimae feminae: Space for Politics in Houses owned by Women

11:15-12:45 Session 3: Physical spaces of administration
Session chair: Emilia Mataix Ferrandiz
Roman M. Frolov (Universität Bremen/P.G. Demidov Yaroslavl State University): Invisible but Inviolable? The pomerium, the Sphere domi, and Pompeius as a Promagistrate in 57–52 BC
Jessica Bartz (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin): Multivalence of urban spaces in Rome. The transformation of spaces on behalf of temporal structures and their chronological development
Antonio Garcia Lopez (University of Helsinki): How was the headquarters of Praefectura Urbisduring the empire? A review of written sources and archaeology

14:45-16:15 Session 4: Mental and conceptual space
Session chair: Samuli Simelius
Vesa Heikkinen (University of Helsinki): Pinpointing the sensus communis - public space and the meaning of 'common sense'
Marsha McCoy (Southern Methodist University): A Res Publica of Letters? Spaces of Roman Constitutionalism and the Circulation of Cicero’s Correspondence in the Late Republic
Ben Salisbury (University of Birmingham): TBC

Coffee break (30 mins)

16:45-17:45 Keynote: Catherine Steel (University of Glasgow): Space and the res publica in the oratory of the Republic

Sat­urday 28.9.2019

Tieteiden talo, Kirkkokatu 6, 00170 Helsinki, room 404

10:00-11:00 Keynote: Clifford Ando (University of Chicago): The Perils of Republican Magistracy: Elite Competition in Space and Time

11:15-12:45 Session 5: Social space
Session chair: Vesa Heikkinen
Samuli Simelius (University of Helsinki): Social space, archaeology and Roman urbanism
Joel Allen (City University of New York): Public Space at Nighttime in the Roman Republic
Brendan McCarthy (Utah Valley University): Vici: The Shape of Rome’s Social Bubbles

14:45-16:15: Session 6: Drawing the distinction between public and private space
Session chair: Heta Björklund
Guilhem Bartolotti (University Paris II Panthéon-Assas): Evergetism towards collegia in Roman imperial period: the particular case of pollicitationes
Eliza Gettel (Harvard University): Koina as nesting public spheres within the Roman empire
Darja Šterbenc Erker (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin): Augustus' appropriation of public and private spaces

Coffee break (30 mins)

16:45-17:45 Session 7: Spaces of exclusion and intersectionality
Session chair: Anna-Maria Wilskman
Josiah Osgood (Georgetown University): Terentia and the Bona Dea: Women's Space in the Roman Constitution
Lewis Webb (University of Gothenburg): Qui hic mos est in publicum procurrendi? Reconsidering female presence and visibility in public and sacred spaces in Republican Rome

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