Any views expressed within media held on this service are those of the contributors, should not be taken as approved or endorsed by the University, and do not necessarily reflect the views of the University in respect of any particular issue.
Press "Enter" to skip to content

Bartolus de Saxoferrato

This blogger was interested to see the following call for papers. The theme of this year's conference is 'Bartolus de Saxoferrato and the legal as well as political thought of the Renaissance':

 

'REPLIES TO BE SENT TO PROFESSOR MICHAEL REEVE (mrd1000@cam.ac.uk)

 

Every summer the Istituto Internazionale di Studi Piceni runs a conference on humanistic subjects at Sassoferrato (between Perugia and Ancona). It lasts for a week, of which Sun.-Wed. is taken up with seminars, Wed.-Sat. with papers. The atmosphere is relaxed and convivial. In 2013 the starting date is June 30th.

 

The seminars, in 2013 on satire ('La satira dall'antichità all'Umanesimo'), are designed for students at roughly doctoral level, and grants are offered that cover bed and board. Students who wish to attend and receive a grant should have enough Italian to profit from both the seminars and the papers.

Up to three grants will be available for students from the U. K. and the Republic of Ireland; applications or inquiries should be sent as soon as possible, but in any event by the end of November 2012, to Professor Michael Reeve (mdr1000@cam.ac.uk).

 

Papers, which can be given in any of the main European languages, should not exceed 20 minutes. In 2013 the topic of the conference is 'Bartolo da Sassoferrato e il pensiero giuridico e politico nel Rinascimento', but other humanistic topics can be accommodated, especially if they concern the Marche (Picenum). Papers are published in Studi Umanistici Piceni, which has a fine record of appearing promptly. Anyone from the U. K. or the Republic of Ireland who would like to give a paper should get in touch with Michael Reeve (as above) by the end of November 2012.'

 

 Source: Classicists network – Liverpool

 

Comments are closed, but trackbacks and pingbacks are open.

css.php

Report this page

To report inappropriate content on this page, please use the form below. Upon receiving your report, we will be in touch as per the Take Down Policy of the service.

Please note that personal data collected through this form is used and stored for the purposes of processing this report and communication with you.

If you are unable to report a concern about content via this form please contact the Service Owner.

Please enter an email address you wish to be contacted on. Please describe the unacceptable content in sufficient detail to allow us to locate it, and why you consider it to be unacceptable.
By submitting this report, you accept that it is accurate and that fraudulent or nuisance complaints may result in action by the University.

  Cancel