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Latin Grammarians forum – Dublin 29-30 May 2019

Thursday, 30 May 2019

10.30 Registration and coffee

Panel A: EDITING COMMENTARIES – chair

Anna CHAHOUD (Trinity College Dublin)

11.00 Anna ZAGO (Pisa), Further investigations

on the prologue of Pompeius’

Commentum

11.30 Stefano POLETTI (Pisa), Interpretive and

textual problems of Servius’ commentary

on Virgil

12.00 Carmela CIOFFI (Halle), A grammarian

and a treatise: for a new edition of the

Excerpta de comoedia

12.30 Lunch break

14.00 Manuscripts exhibition

Panel B: LINGUISTIC UNCERTAINTIES

(PLINY’S LEGACY) AND PHONOLOGY –

chair Costas PANAYOTAKIS (Glasgow)

15.30 Alessandro GARCEA (Paris Sorbonne),

Diomedes as a source for Pliny’s Dubius

sermo: editorial problems

16.00 Michela ROSELLINI (Roma Sapienza),

Nomina generis dubii in Servius’

commentary on Virgil

16.30 Tommaso MARI (Bamberg), Phonology

and phonological terminology in Consentius’

De barbarismis et metaplasmis

17.00 Discussion

Friday, 31 May 2019

09.30 Jennifer EDMONDS (Trinity College

Dublin), Digital Philology informative session

Panel C: TEXTS IN MULTIPLE VERSIONS –

chair Michela ROSELLINI (Roma Sapienza)

11.00 Andrea BRAMANTI (Roma Tre – Paris

Sorbonne), The third part of Sacerdos’

second book: some remarks on the

chapter De structura

11.30 Adam GITNER (München ThlL), Editing

the corpus of bilingual Idiomata verborum

12.00 Claudio GIAMMONA (Roma Sapienza),

New discoveries about the Orthographiae

Bernenses

12.45 Lunch break

Panel D: NEW EXPLORATIONS OF

MANUSCRIPT TRADITIONS – chair Mario DE

NONNO (Roma Tre)

14.30 Costas PANAYOTAKIS (Glasgow),

Towards a new critical edition of Charisius

15.00 Elena SPANGENBERG YANES (TCD),

Non-mechanical omissions: an insight

into the early stages of Priscian’s

transmission

15.30 FINAL ROUND TABLE

Guardians of Language Change: Roman Perspectives on Linguistic Variety and Development

A Colloquium in Honor of the 30th Anniversary of Robert Kaster’s Guardians of Language: The Grammarian and Society in Late Antiquity

University of Cologne, Institut für Altertumskunde, July 19–20, 2018

Thursday, 19 July

14:00–14:15 Adam Gitner: Welcome and Introduction

14:15–15:45 Panel 1: Grammarians on Language Change

Tommaso Mari: “Consentius’ De barbarismis et metaplasmis: The Views of a Late Grammarian on Language Variation”

Rolando Ferri: “Grammatical Language and Linguistic Theory in Roman Jurists’ Commentaries of the Edict

Anna Zago: “Antiquus = squalidus? Pompeius’ Attitude towards Antiquity”

16:15–17:45 Panel 2: Varro

Wolfgang de Melo: “Varro and the Sabine Language in the De lingua Latina

Katharina Volk: “Varro the Conservative?”

Andreas Zanker: “Varro’s Word Trees and Natural and Voluntary Declinatio

Friday, 20 July

9:00–10:15 Keynote J. E. G. Zetzel “Counterfeit and Coinage: Gresham’s Law and the Grammarian”

10:45–12:15 Panel 3: Grammarians on Language Contact

Bruno Rochette: “The Use of Greek in Diomedes’ Ars Grammatica

Tim Denecker: “T(w)o Be or Not T(w)o Be? The dualis numerus According to Latin Grammarians up to the Early Middle Ages”

Adam Gitner: “Words as Citizens: A Metaphor for Lexical Borrowing”

13:30–14:30 Panel 4 Beyond the Grammarians

Leofranc Holford-Strevens: “Roman Perspectives on Grammar and Grammarians: Gellius and Afterwards”

Joshua T. Katz: “Familiarity Breeds Respect: Augustine on Linguistic Relationship”

14:45–15:30 Endnote Robert Kaster Guardians of Language After Thirty Years”

15:30 Concluding remarks

Editing Ancient Latin Grammarians: Textual and Linguistic Challenges – 11/05/2018, Dublin (Ireland)

DATE: 11/05/2018

LOCATION: Department of Classics, Trinity College Dublin (Dublin, Ireland)

ORGANIZER: Elena Spangenberg Yanes(IRC Postdoctoral Fellow Trinity College Dublin)

INFO: spangene@tcd.ie

PROGRAM:  Also available in PDF

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Journée d’études grammaire et rhétorique – Paris, 7 juin 2018

Entre archétype et épigone : allers et retours en grammaire et rhétorique

Journée organisée par Janyce Desiderio et Alessandro Garcea

Le 7 Juin 2018, dans la salle D513 de la Maison de la recherche – Sorbonne Université  (28 rue Serpente, 75006 Paris), à partir de 9h30.

Programme

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Julie Damaggio

Doctorante de l'Université Paris-Sorbonne, prépare une thèse d'édition des fragments d'Aelius Stilo et enseigne dans un collège de l'Isère ; co-rédactrice en chef du carnet Grammaticalia.

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Journées sur le Liber glossarum – 25-27 mai 2016, Paris

Le Liber glossarum (s. VII-VIII). Sources, composition, réception

Université Paris Diderot, Paris XVe, esplanade des Grands Moulins

“Au terme du projet ERC StG 263577, la rencontre se propose de présenter le site de l’édition ainsi que de réunir des spécialistes des divers champs concernés par le Liber glossarum. Les communications porteront principalement sur les sources isidoriennes, patristiques, grammaticales et scientifiques de l’oeuvre, sur les conditions de sa composition analysée au travers d’indices paléographiques, ainsi que sur sa réception carolingienne.”

Le programme est disponible sur le site du colloque ; il sera question de circulation des textes, de signes marginaux, d’écriture, d’Isidore de Séville, de Cassiodore, de gloses virgiliennes, d’Augustin, de Saint Jérôme, de réception du texte et autres choses alléchantes !

Sources : Compitum, Scienceconf.

 

 

Julie Damaggio

Doctorante de l'Université Paris-Sorbonne, prépare une thèse d'édition des fragments d'Aelius Stilo et enseigne dans un collège de l'Isère ; co-rédactrice en chef du carnet Grammaticalia.

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Il latino a Bisanzio, Roma Sapienza, 6-7 mai 2015

Giornate di studio
Il Latino a Bisanzio / Latin in Byzantium
ca. 400-800 AD

Le giornate di studio, rese possibili grazie al sostegno della Sezione di
Filologia greca e latina del Dipartimento di Scienze dell’Antichità
dell’Università di Roma La Sapienza e dell’Université Paris IV Sorbonne, si terranno presso il CNR, sede centrale, P.le Aldo Moro 7, secondo il seguente calendario.

Mercoledì 6 maggio (CNR, Aula Bisogno)

I. IL CONTESTO STORICO-CULTURALE

ore 14.30 – Apertura dei lavori. Introduce e presiede Guglielmo Cavallo (Università di Roma La Sapienza)

ore 15.00 – Luigi Silvano (Università di Roma La Sapienza) : Da Roma a Bisanzio: elementi di continuità e discontinuità.

ore 15.30 – Alessandro Garcea (Université Paris IV Sorbonne) : La lingua latina a Bisanzio: per uno status quaestionis.

16.00-16.15 Pausa

II. LETTERATURA

ore 16.15 – Bruno Rochette (Université de Liège) : Le latin comme langue littéraire à Constantinople (400-700).

16.45 Gianfranco Agosti (Università di Roma La Sapienza) : Modelli latini per poemi greci? Sulla possibile influenza di autori latini sulla poesia epica tarda.

17.15 – Discussione

Giovedì 7 maggio (CNR, Aula Giacomello)

Sessione mattutina. Presiede: Mario De Nonno, Università di Roma Tre

III. STORIA – DIPLOMAZIA – GEOGRAFIA

9.30 – Réka Forrai (Syddansk Universitet) : Papal communication with Byzantium in the seventh century.

10.00 – Anca Dan (CNRS – Paris) : Tell the word in Justinian’s Byzantium: The Latin heritage of the Greek spatial representations.
10.30 – Discussione

10.45 – Pausa

IV. LINGUA – GRAMMATICA – TRADUZIONI

11.00 – Jean-Luc Fournet (EPHE – Paris) : Le latin dans l’Egypte de l’antiquité tardive.

11.30 – Andrea Pellizzari (Università di Torino) : La lingua degli “Italoi”.
Conoscenza e uso del latino nell’Oriente greco di IV secolo attraverso
l’opera di Libanio.

12.00 – Enrico V. Maltese (Università di Torino) : Traduzioni letterarie dal latino nella prima Bisanzio.

12.30 -Discussione

13.00-14.30 – Pausa (pranzo)

Sessione pomeridiana. Presiede: Daniele Bianconi (Università di Roma La Sapienza)

V. DIRITTO

14.30 – Tom E. van Bochove (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen) : Between Scylla and Charibdis. Language, law and legal teaching during the reign of Justinian.

15.00 – Giuseppina Matino (Università di Napoli Federico II) : La traduzione greca della costituzione Imperatoriam nella Parafrasi di Teofilo Antecessore.

15.30 – Discussione

VI. CONCLUSIONI

16.00 – Michela Rosellini (Università di Roma La Sapienza) : Considerazioni conclusive e prospettive di ricerca.

Comitato organizzatore: Alessandro Garcea, Michela Rosellini, Luigi Silvano.
Contatti: luigi.silvano@uniroma1.itmichela.rosellini@uniroma1.it

Source : Notiziario italiano di Antichistica, lettre du 28 mars 2015

Julie Damaggio

Doctorante de l'Université Paris-Sorbonne, prépare une thèse d'édition des fragments d'Aelius Stilo et enseigne dans un collège de l'Isère ; co-rédactrice en chef du carnet Grammaticalia.

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