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quidquid bene dictum est ab ullo, meum est ~ Seneca
 
~ CONF: Italy and the Classical Tradition

AN UNINTERRUPTED DIALOGUE
ITALY AND THE CLASSICAL TRADITION
 
The University of Warwick, 12th-14th May 2005
 
The Department of Classics and the Department of Italian of the University of Warwick announce a series of lectures followed by a two-day symposium on the topic: 'An Uninterrupted Dialogue: Italy and the Classical Tradition'.
 
This message includes the provisional programme of the symposium only (12th-14th May 2005). The programme of the lecture series will be announced shortly.
 
Given the limited number of B&Bs and hotels in and around the campus at Warwick, anyone interested in attending the symposium is warmly invited to contact the organisers in order to receive information about travel and accommodation.
 
For further information please contact:
 
Sue Dibben, Humanities Research Centre, University of Warwick (hrc@warwick.ac.uk)
or
Carlo Caruso, Department of Italian / Department of Classics, University of Warwick (c.caruso@warwick.ac.uk)
 
AN UNINTERRUPTED DIALOGUE
ITALY AND THE CLASSICAL TRADITION
 
The University of Warwick, 12th-14th May 2005
 
PROVISIONAL PROGRAMME

Thursday 12th May - 5.30pm
 
Giulio C. Lepschy (University College London)
The Classical Languages and Italian: Some Questions about Grammar and Rhetoric
 
Friday 13th - Saturday 14th May
 
Philip Burton (University of St Andrews)
'Itali dicunt ozie': Ancient Descriptions of Non-Standard Latin
 
Nigel Wilson (Oxford, Lincoln College)
'Utriusque linguae peritus': How Did One Learn the Second Language and Acquire the Texts?
 
Claudia Villa (Università di Bergamo)
'Renovatio' e 'translatio': la riscrittura della letteratura classica in Dante
 
Jonathan Usher (University of Edinburgh)
Daphnean Fronds Intertwined: Poetic Coronation in Late Medieval to Early Modern Italy
 
Martin McLaughlin (Oxford, Magdalen College)
Alberti and the Classical Canon
 
Jill Kraye (London, Warburg Institute)
'Marsilius Ficinus vir nostra tempestate inter Platonicos facile princeps': The Role of Marsilio
Ficino in Cristoforo Landino's 'Disputationes Camaldulenses'
 
Craig Kallendorf (University A&M Texas)
Virgil, Filelfo, Foucault
 
Stefano Carrai (Università di Siena)
Fra canzoniere e 'liber carminum': due modelli per la poesia rinascimentale italiana
 
Hugo Tucker (University of Reading)
A Roman Dialogue with Virgil and Homer: The 'Centones ex Virgilio' of Lelio Capilupi
 
Roberto Tissoni (Università di Genova)
Aspetti del classicismo letterario italiano da Giuseppe Parini a Giacomo Leopardi

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