The Coptic book between the 6th and the 8th century: codicological features, places of production, i
FECHA/DATE/DATA: 21-22/09/2017
LUGAR/LOCATION/LUOGO: Sapienza Università di Roma ; Academia Belgica (Roma, Italy)
ORGANIZADOR/ORGANIZER/ORGANIZZATORE: Francesco Valerio
INFO: web - fra.valerio85@gmail.com
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21 September
Sapienza Università di Roma.
Facoltà di Lettere e Filosofia. Piazzale Aldo Moro 5
Odeion (underground floor)
Literary culture(s), and book production in Egypt between the 6th and the 8th century
10.00 Welcome address, Emanuela Prinzivalli, Director of the Dept. of History Cultures Religion 10.30 Paola Buzi, General introduction
I session
11.00 Gianfranco Agosti, “Greek and Coptic Paideia in Late Antique Egypt: Comparing the Incomparable?”
11.30 coffee break
12.00 Tito Orlandi, “The monasteries of Shenoute and Macarius: a comparison between two different bibliological arrangements” 12.30 Paola Buzi, “The Coptic papyrus codices preserved in the Egyptian Museum, Turin: new strategies for the valorization and conservation of the library from This”
13.00 Lunch break
II session
15.00 Julian Bogdani, “ ‘PAThs’: an advanced draft of the information system” 15.30 Maria Chiara Giorda, “Encoding Coptic literature: new perspective of analysis and valorization of Coptic hagiographic and homiletic texts”
16.00 Coffee break
16.30 General discussion
20.00 Dinner (Casa dell’Aviatore)
22 September
Academia Belgica (Via Omero 8)
Coptic Books from the Theban region
09.30 Welcome address, Wouter Bracke, Director of the Academia Belgica
I session
10.00 Elisabeth R. O’Connell, “Theban books in context” 10.30 Anne Boud’hors, “Revisiting P.Bodmer 58 in the light of book production and circulation in Thebes (7th cent.)”
11.00 coffee break
11.30 Ewa Wipszycka, Tomasz Górecki, “Scoperta di tre codici copti a Tebe Occidentale: il contesto archeologico” 12.30 Renate Dekker, “The manuscript containing the Sahidic Encomium on Bishop Pesynthius of Koptos: its conservation, significance and context”
12.30 Lunch break
II session
14.30 Alberto Camplani, Federico Contardi, “The Canons attributed to Basil of Caesarea in the context of the canonical literature preserved in Coptic” 15.00 Nathan Carlig, “Osservazioni codicologiche sul codice pseudo-Basiliano del MMA 1152 (Cairo, Coptic Museum, inv. 13448)” 15.30 Agostino Soldati, “One of the earliest extant Coptic colophons”
16.00 Coffee break
16.30 Ágnes Mihálykó, “The Canons of Basil in the context of the liturgy in Western Thebes” 17.00 Przemysław Piwowarczyk, “Some remarks on the codex decoration and the text of Martyrium Petri preserved in the manuscript from Sheikh Abd el-Gurna” 17.30 General discussion
20.00 Dinner (Casa dell’Aviatore)