ACADEMIA RAGUSINA
Dubrovnik, April 13-18 2009
Librarius Novissima Scholae Magistri Declaratio Euroclassica Scribe nobis


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On the Survival of Culture from the Fall of the Western Roman Empire to the Invention of Printing

De la survie des lettres, de la chute de l'Empire romain d'Occident à l'invention de l'imprimerie

EUROCLASSICA announces the new academia, ACADEMIA RAGUSINA from 13 to 18 April 2009 in COLLEGIUM RAGUSINUM in Dubrovnik, Croatia, with the following topics:

  1. EUROPE AFTER THE FALL OF WEST ROMAN EMPIRE (HISTORY, EPIGRAPHY, ARCHAEOLOGY)
  2. GREEK AND ROMAN TRADITION IN EUROPE IN THE EARLY MEDIEVAL TIMES AND UNTIL THE APPEARANCE OF THE PRESS: POLITICS, RELIGION, LITERATURE (LYRICS AND PROSE): HISTORICAL MANUSCRIPTS, TOWN STATUTES, CHARTERS, PHILOSOPHICAL AND THEOLOGICAL MANUSCRIPTS.


TOPICS TO BE PREPARED IN THE FORM OF PAPERS OR PEDAGOGIC WORKSHOPS IN TWO LEVELS:
a) university level - for the students of classical philology
b) high school level – for the students of classical gymnasium / secondary schools

Preliminary Programme:

2 days of courses and pedagogic workshops
1 day student's competition for each level
(free day for other participants) ending by a gala diner and awards to the best students
1 full day excursion to some archaeological site

 PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME
 
 

13.04.09.Arrival and registration

14.04.09. Morning session 9:00-12:00

Jadranka Bagaric, Gymnasium Dubrovnik: The frame and the goals of Academia

Ragusina

John Thorley, LancasterUniversity: Medieval Latin

Paula Dias, University of Coimbra: Breaking the silence – contact, mobility and cultural

movement between the East and the West in Late Antiquity

Afternoon session 15:00-18:00

Koraljka Crnković, Private Classical Gymnasium Zagreb: Basics of Modern Greek

Vlado Rezar, University of Zagreb: Reception of“De administrando imperio” inRagusa

15.04.09.Morning session 9:00-12:00

 
                       Olga Perić, University of Zagreb: The siege of Zadar (1345 – 46) in two Latin 
                      Versions: the Zadar and the Venetian version

Archives of Dubrovnik: visit of manuscript collection – workshop

Afternoon session 15:00-18:00

                      Neven Jovanović, University of Zagreb: Editing the "Regum Dalmatiae et Croatiae 
                     gesta" by Marko Marulić 
                      Darko Novaković, University of Zagreb: Scribes, Scholars and Authors: the 
                      Beginnings of Humanism in Croatia

16.04.09.Morning session 9:00-12:00

Student’s competition, free day for other participants

20:00 – Rewards to the most successful participants

Dinner

17.04.09.       9:00-18:00 Full day excursion to an archaeological site

18.04.09. Departure



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