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EDITING LATE-ANTIQUE AND EARLY MEDIEVAL TEXTS
PROBLEMS AND CHALLENGES II
International Workshop
Gargnano sul Garda (University of Milan), 10-12 October 2022
Call for Papers
This workshop continues the project inaugurated in 2017 in Lisbon (link),
aiming at fostering and promoting the exchange of ideas on how to edit late Antique and early Medieval texts (mostly Latin texts, but without excluding possible extensions to the Greek field). Young scholars in particular will be encouraged to present case-studies
and share the editorial problems and methodological challenges that they had to face in order to fulfil their research or critical editions, in dialogue with more experienced scholars. As in the previous workshop, the centre of interest will be troublesome
issues,
such as, for example:
- ‘open’ or ‘fluid’ texts
- Latin texts translated from another language, like Greek, or bilingual texts
- texts with variants by the author or in multiple recensions
- texts with linguistic instability
- texts transmitted by a huge number of manuscripts
- collections of extracts
- texts with a relevant indirect tradition.
Keynote speakers
Paolo Chiesa (Univ.
Milano)
Stephen Oakley (Emmanuel College, Cambridge)
Gert Partoens (Katholieke Univ.
Leuven)
Papers
The call is open to young scholars under the age of 40.
The papers should be 30 minutes in length and will focus on the edition of late Antique and early Medieval texts. Proposals should concern ongoing research,
in which methodological reflection on the most appropriate editorial practice and its problems plays an important role.
The scientific committee will select a number of proposals to be presented and discussed during the workshop. The papers can be presented in English, French,
Italian and Spanish.
An abstract of around 200 words (including name, institution and email) and a short CV should be sent before
28 February 2022 to: editing.gargnano@gmail.com.
Successful applicants will be notified by 30 April 2022.
Location
The conference will be held in the Palazzo Feltrinelli in Gargnano sul Garda, where
the participants and the public will also be hosted: this will favour a closer contact and exchange during the whole duration of the workshop. The registration fee will cover board and lodging expenses.
How to reach Gargnano: appropriate information will be provided later.
Inscription fees
90 € (V.A.T. incl.) for participating with paper
(included shuttle service Milano-Gargnano).
210 € (V.A.T. incl.) for other attendees with board and lodging included (three nights, five meals: different arrangements can be made with
the organisers).
Scientific Committee
Rossana
Guglielmetti (Univ. Milano), Paulo F. Alberto (Univ. Lisboa), David Paniagua (Univ. Salamanca)
Organization
Marina Giani (Univ. Milano), Riccardo Macchioro (Univ. Milano)
Contacts