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CALL. 10.08.2018: Connecting with the ancients: Philological reception in the Renaissance (Panel at

FECHA LÍMITE/DEADLINE/SCADENZA: 10/08/2018

FECHA CONGRESO/CONGRESS DATE/DATA CONGRESSO: 17-18-19/03/2019

ORGANIZADOR/ORGANIZER/ORGANIZZATORE: Caroline G. Stark

INFO: call - web - caroline.stark@howard.edu

CALL:

As an Associate Organization of the Renaissance Society of America, the Society for Early Modern Classical Reception (SEMCR) invites proposals for papers on classical philology in the Renaissance to be delivered at the 2019 meeting of the Renaissance Society of America in Toronto. Renaissance engagement with the linguistic and literary culture of antiquity - whether in the form of language study, textual transmission, or translation - constitutes a relatively coherent body of evidence through which to understand the processes of and motivations for ‘receiving’ the classics. Renaissance appropriations of Greek and Latin philology become vehicles of cross-cultural communication in an increasingly divided early modern Europe. We welcome proposals that highlight the mutual benefits arising from closer engagement between classicists and early modernists on the topic of classical philology in the Renaissance. The Society is committed to creating a congenial and collaborative forum for the infusion of new ideas into classics and early modern studies, and hence welcomes abstracts that are exploratory in nature as well as abstracts of latter-stage research. Abstracts of no more than 150 words and a short CV of no more than 300 words should be sent as separate email attachments to caroline.stark@howard.edu (see the RSA's abstract guidelines and CV guidelines and models). The abstracts will be judged anonymously: please do not identify yourself in any way on the abstract page. Proposals must be received by August 10, 2018. Please include in the body of the email: • your name, affiliation, email address • your paper title (15-word maximum) • relevant keywords


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