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International Workshop: Roman Court Proceedings July 14-16, 2016 University of Vienna

Our colleagues in Vienna have just released details of this very interesting workshop.

PROGRAM

Thursday, July 14, 2016

9:00
Bernhard Palme (Universität Wien, Wiener Papyrussammlung)
Welcome and Introduction: FWF Project on Roman Court Proceedings in Papyri

9:15-10:00
Anna Dolganov (Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften)
Court Proceedings in Papyri: an Overview of the Roman-Period Material

10:00-10:45
Dennis Kehoe (Tulane University)
Access to Legal Institutions and the Rule of Law in the Roman Empire

10:45-11:15
coffee

11:15-12:00
Claudia Kreuzsaler (Österreichische Nationalbibliothek)
Ad fontes! Textkritisches zum Rechtsstreit des Satabus vs. Nestnephis

12:00-12:45
Project Presentation 1 (Anna Dolganov, ÖAW)
Acta and Archives: the Making, Storage and Retrieval of Records

12:45-14:30
lunch

14:30-15:15
Project Presentation 2 (Anna Dolganov, ÖAW)
Acta and the Legal Profession: Different Types of “Lawyers” and their Activity

15:15-16:00
Dario Mantovani (Università di Pavia, ERC Project: REDHIS)
Il Progetto REDHIS e un Testimone Inedito dei Manualia di Paolo (P. Vindob. 124)

16:00-16:30
coffee

16:30-17:15
Marco Fressura (Università di Pavia, REDHIS)
Per una Tipologia dei Marginalia nei Papiri Giurisprudenziali

17:15-18:00
Clifford Ando (University of Chicago)
Proceedings in Church Councils

18:00
Concluding Discussion

Friday, July 15, 2016

9:00-9:45
Éva Jakab (Szeged University)
Ius proprium: the Choice of Law in Roman Egypt

9:45-10:30
Project Presentation 3 (Anna Dolganov, ÖAW)
Acta and the Development of the Law: Judicial Precedents

10:30-11:00
coffee

11:00-11:45
Georgy Kantor (Oxford University)
Acta of Polycarp and Pionios

11:45-12:30
Ari Bryen (Vanderbilt University)
Monologues and Dialogues: Some Considerations on “Reading” Criminal Trials

12:30-13:00
Source Discussion:
Court Proceedings as a Literary Genre: Acta Martyrum, Acta Alexandrinorum and other Paraliterary Texts

13:00-14:30
lunch

14:30-15:15
Project Presentation 4 (Anna Dolganov, ÖAW)
Imperial Pronouncements and Proceedings Before the Emperor

15:15-16:00
Serena Ammirati (Università di Pavia, REDHIS)
Un Frammento Inedito di Costituzioni Imperiali da Vienna (P. Vindob. L 128)

16:00-16:30
coffee

16:30-17:15
Bernhard Palme (Universität Wien, Wiener Papyrussammlung)
Bilingual Court Proceedings in Papyri: an Overview of the Late-Roman Material

17:15-18:00
Wolfgang Kaiser (Universität Freiburg am Breisgau)
Zur Intitulatio und Invocatio in der Spätantike

18:00-18:30
Project Presentation 5 (Bernhard Palme)
The Courts are No More? The Disappearance of Proceedings from the Papyrological Record

18:30
Concluding Discussion

Saturday, July 16, 2016

9:30-10:30
Plenary Discussion:
The Development of a Network for the Study of Law and Legal Culture in the Roman Empire

10:30-11:00
coffee

11:00-12:30
Anna Dolganov (ÖAW), Bernhard Palme (Universität Wien, Wiener Papyrussammlung)
Presentation of Unpublished Material

Conclusion

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