Neo-Latin
Society for Neo-Latin Studies Postgraduate Event: Editing Neo-Latin Texts
John Rylands Library, University of Manchester 150 Deansgate, Manchester, United KingdomRegistration now open (FREE for all postgraduate and postdoctoral researchers): if you would like to attend, please email p.m.white@leeds.ac.uk Programme 10:30-11:00 Welcome and introduction (Christie Room, John Rylands Library) 11:00-12:30 Research Papers: Alexia Dedieu (Université Grenoble Alpes), ‘Translating Euripides into Latin: the manuscript of François Tissard Astrid Khoo (King’s College London) ‘“Videre Suis Oculis”: Visuality […]
Glacie circumdatus uror – Der neulateinische Petrarkismus
Bonn University Bonn, GermanyDonnerstag, 24.1.2019 18.00–18.30 Grußworte Prof. Dr. Volker Kronenberg, Dekan der Philosophischen Fakultät Prof. Dr. Marc Laureys, Sprecher des CCT PD Dr. Beate Hintzen, Alexander Winkler Abendvortrag 18.30–19.30: Michael Bernsen (Bonn): Der Petrarkismus als europäischer Gründungsmythos anschließend Weinempfang Freitag, 25.1.2019 I. Der neulateinische Petrarkismus in der Romania 10.00–10.45 Gernot Michael Müller (Eichstätt): Überbietende Synthesen. Petrarca […]
Postgraduate and Early Career Workshop: Baroque Latinity
The Warburg Institute Woburn Square, LondonThe Society for Neo-Latin Studies is organising a postgraduate and early career event in London on 6th February 2020. The focus of the day will be Baroque Latinity, the theme of a recently established AHRC-funded research project. Specialists in the field will present papers on different aspects of sixteenth and seventeenth century Baroque Neo-Latin. Speakers […]
Philip Ford Annual Postgraduate Day: Neo-Latin and the Vernacular
The Warburg Institute Woburn Square, LondonThe Society for Neo-Latin Studies is holding its annual Philip Ford Postgraduate Day in London on 20th March 2020. The focus of the event will be Neo-Latin and the vernacular. There will be an interactive session on bilingual writing/self-translation in the early modern period led by Dr Sara Miglietti and a talk by Professor Ingrid […]
CFP: Early Modern Translations and the Classics. Deadline November 30th 2023
Princeton UniversityThe conference, sponsored by the University of Oxford and Princeton University, will be held 8-9 March 2024 at Princeton University. Dr. Gail Trimble, Professor of Classical Languages and Literature at Trinity College, Oxford, is the keynote speaker. Dr. Trimble writes on Latin poetry and literary form and is completing a new commentary on Catullus 64 […]