Horace and Seneca. Interactions, Intertexts, Interpretations - 27-28-29/07/2015, Heidelberg (Germany
FECHA/DATE/DATA: 27-28-29/07/2015
LUGAR/LOCATION/LUOGO: Universität Heidelberg,Seminar für Klassische Philologie (Heidelberg, Germany)
ORGANIZADOR/ORGANIZER/ORGANIZZATORE: Martin Stöckinger (martin.stoeckinger@hu-berlin.de)Kathrin Winter (kathrin.winter@skph.uni-heidelberg.de)Tom Zanker (a.tom.zanker@gmail.com)
INFO: web - martin.stoeckinger@hu-berlin.de, kathrin.winter@skph.uni-heidelberg.de, a.tom.zanker@gmail.com
INSCRIPCIÓN/REGISTRATION/REGISTRAZIONE: gratis / free / gratuito
PROGRAMA/PROGRAM/PROGRAMMA:
Monday, July 27 13.30–14.00 Reception 14.00–14.30 Martin Stöckinger (HU Berlin) / Kathrin Winter (Heidelberg): Introduction Session 1: Philosophy in Literature – Literature in Philosophy 14.30–15.15 John Moles (Newcastle): Seneca and Horace in the "Letters to Lucilius" 15.15–16.00 Francesca Romana Berno (Roma, Sapienza): Nurses' Wishes, Philosophical "otium", and Fat Pigs: Seneca Epist. 60,1 and Horace Epist. 1,4 16.30–17.15 Barbara Del Giovane (Firenze): "Dressing" Philosophy with "sal niger". A re-consideration of Horace's role in Seneca's approach to diatribic tradition 17.15–18.00 Thomas Gärtner (Köln / Osnabrück): Das "Ideal des einfachen Lebens" in den Chorliedern der Senecatragödien und bei Horaz Tuesday, July 28 Session 2: Lyric Interactions 09.00–09.45 Richard Tarrant (Harvard): "Custode rerum Caesare": Horatian civic engagement and the Senecan tragic chorus 09.45–10.30 Jonathan Geiger (Heidelberg): Strenge und Experiment in Horazens und Senecas Metrik 11.00–11.45 Tobias Allendorf (Oxford): Sounds and Space. Seneca's Horatian Lyrics 11.45–12.30 Christopher Trinacty (Oberlin College): Horatian Contexts for Senecan Tragedy Session 3: Texts, Genres, and Questions of Reception 14.30–15.15 Catharine Edwards (London, Birkbeck): Saturnalian Exchanges: Seneca, Horace and satiric advice 15.15–16.00 Ute Tischer (Potsdam): "Nostra faciamus": Zitieren bei Horaz und Seneca 16.30–17.15 Barak Blum (Oxford): Loaded Libraries in Horace and Seneca 17.15–18.00 Nina Mindt (HU Berlin): Die "epigrammatische Schreibweise" des Horaz und des Seneca Wednesday, July 29 Session 4: Philosophical, Ethical, and Aesthetical Concepts 09.00–09.45 Alexander Kirichenko (HU Berlin): Constructing oneself in Horace and Seneca 09.45–10.30 Elena Giusti (Glasgow): Horace's Bacchic Ship in Seneca's "De Tranquillitate Animi" 11.00–11.45 Annette Baertschi (Bryn Mawr College): Verbal vs Visual Spectacle in Senecan Tragedy 11.45–12.30 Gregor Vogt-Spira (Marburg): Zeit bei Horaz und Seneca 13.00–13.30 Tom Zanker (Amherst College / Heidelberg): Closing remarks and discussion