Editing Greek and Roman Fragmentary Drama: A Word to the Editors [POSTPONED] - 23/03/2020, Oxford (E
FECHA/DATE/DATA: 23/03/2020
LUGAR/LOCATION/LUOGO: Seminar room,First floor, Ioannou Centre, Faculty of Classics, University of Oxford (Oxford, England)
ORGANIZADOR/ORGANIZER/ORGANIZZATORE: Federico Favi
INFO:
INSCRIPCIÓN/REGISTRATION/REGISTRAZIONE: Gratis/free/gratuito Deadline: 16/03/2020
Se ruega enviar un email a/please contact/ si prega di inviare una email a federico.favi@classics.ox.ac.uk
UPDATE:
Due to the coronavirus outbreak, the colloquium is currently postponed (new date TBC).
PROGRAMA/PROGRAM/PROGRAMMA:
Introduction (9.15–9:30)
First session (9:30–11:00), Chair: Scott Scullion (University of Oxford)
Luigi Battezzato (University of Eastern Piedmont): The fragments of Euripides’ Bacchae
Lyndsay Coo (University of Bristol): Editing one-word fragments
Coffee break (11:00–11:30)
Second session (11:30–12:15), Chair: Federico Favi (University of Oxford)
Daniela Colomo (University of Oxford): ‘Old’ supplements and new papyri: the case of Menander’s Georgos and a new papyrus fragment from the Leipzig collection (P.Lips. inv. 402)
Lunch (12:15–14:15)
Third session (14:15–15:45), Chair: Wolfgang de Melo (University of Oxford)
Peter Kruschwitz (University of Vienna): [Al]iquotie(n)s mortuus [sum], set sic nunquam: fragments of Roman drama beyond the script
Salvatore Monda (University of Molise): Prologues in fragmentary Roman comedies
Coffee break (15:45–16:15)
Fourth session (16:15–17:00), Chair: Domenico Giordani (University of Oxford)
Costas Panayotakis (University of Glasgow): Problems with editing the fragments of Atellane comedy: the case-study of Pomponius’ Lar familiaris.