Collecting fragments in the 21st century – LECTIO › Laboratory for Critical Text Editing May 14, 2012 In recent years the attitude of scholars towards Greek and Roman authors transmitted in fragmentary form has changed. The optimism of earlier generations that one may be able to reconstruct their works by collecting and combining their ‘remains’ [...]
Archive for the tag 'Fragments'
October 10 2011
La storiografia greca frammentaria in Europa (workshop)
Giovedì 13 Ottobre 2011, ore 15 Università degli Studi di Genova – Facoltà di Lettere Biblioteca della Sezione Darficlet del DAFIST (via Balbi 4, III piano) La Prof.ssa EDITH PARMENTIER (Université d’Angers) presenterà il volume Ex Fragmentis / Per Fragmenta Historiam Tradere. Atti della II Giornata di studio sulla storiografia greca frammentaria (Genova, 8 ottobre 2009), [...]
July 21 2011
From Ancient Manuscripts to the Digital Era
Des manuscrits antiques à l’ère digitale. Lectures et littératies Université de Lausanne, August 23-25, 2011 Full Program Among the papers presented at this conference, we signal the following ones: Leonard Muellner et Mary Ebbott (Boston): Multitextual Reading and the Future of the Homer Multitext (August 24) Marie-Claire Beaulieu, Francesco Mambrini & J. Matthew Harrington (Tufts [...]
October 7 2010
Fragments – Interdisciplinary Approaches to the Study of Ancient and Medieval Pasts
Here is the link to a new open-access and peer-reviewed journal devoted to the study of ancient and medieval pasts: Fragments. Particulary interesting is the aim of the journal and the meaning of its title: “The broadest aim of Fragments is to transcend fragmentation: to foster research that overflows the boundaries of various well-established and [...]

