Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 14, No. 286.
Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London
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Date: Tue, 03 Oct 2000 07:56:42 +0100
From: "Domenico Fiormonte" <mc9809@mclink.it>
Subject: Digital Edition of Medieval Poetry
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From: "FRANCESCO STELLA" <francesco_stella@tin.it>
and Music
Date sent: Wed, 27 Sep 2000 22:13:39 +0200
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POETRY IN EARLY MEDIEVAL EUROPE
Manuscripts, language and music of the rhythmical Latin texts
Third Euroconference for the digital edition of the Corpus of
Latin Rhythms 4th-9th Century Munich, 2-4 November 2000
Call for papers and grants
The CISLAB (Univ. of Siena-Arezzo) assigns 9 grants for the
3rd seminar Poetry in early medieval Europe: manuscripts,
language, metrics and music of the rhythmical latin texts, to
be held in the Siemens-Stiftung of Munich from the 2nd to the
4th November 2000. This is the last of three yearly seminars
for the project Corpus of Latin rhythms 4th-9th Century,
promoted by CISLAB and SISMEL (Societ Internazionale per lo
Studio del Medioevo Latino, Florence), which aims at the
publishing on CD-ROM of the ca. 700 texts of rhythmical Latin
poetry from the origins to the carolingian age. It will be a
critical edition (based on the collation of the manuscripts),
with musical records, images of the manuscripts,
philological apparatus and statistical indexes about
linguistic, musical and metrical issues: about the project you
can see now the pertinent pages in
http://sismel.meri.unifi.it/ritmi/corpusrhythmorum.htm.The
call for papers concerns contributions (maximum lenght 10000
char.) for the seminarial discussion and the publication of
the proceedings; it is open to all the interested
researchers. The grants are reserved to scholars of
European Union under 35 years and will cover, according to the
European TMR rules, travel expenses (train, 2d class, or
airplane, week-end fares), registration fees and room and
board from the 2nd to the 4th of november:
the application forms must be requested by phone
(++39.575.926546,
++39.575.926203), fax (++39.575.323738), or e-mail
(Stella@unisi.it) and sent to CISLAB, Facolt di Lettere e
Filosofia, v. S. Fabiano 9, I-52100 Arezzo, at the latest by
september 30, 2000. Priority will be reserved,
according to the rules of the TMR Programmes, to younger
scholars of Less favoured regions of the European countries.
The holders, designed by a competent commission, will be
informed by october, 15th. The abstract of the papers must be
sent within the same date, per e-mail or mail, with
curriculum vitae. Scholars or students who wish to attend the
seminar without a grant can write or call the secretary office
of the CISLAB.
TOPICS: New texts and new metrics; Musical tradition of the
rhythms; Computer filing of musical notation; Standards of
transcription from the manuscripts; Philological data-bases:
experiences, projects, tools; The rhythms as linguistic
evidence.
Speakers and participants: MICHEL BANNIARD, SAM BARRETT,
CORINNA BOTTIGLIERI, GUNILLA BJRKVALL, PASCALE BOURGAIN,
EDOARDO D'ANGELO, PETER DRONKE, ANDREAS HAUG, DANIEL JACOB,
STEVEN KILLINGS, CLAUDIO LEONARDI, LINO LEONARDI, GIOVANNI
ORLANDI, CARLOS PREZ GONZLEZ, ANGELO RUSCONI,
GABRIEL SILAGI, BARBARA SPAGGIARI, PETER STOTZ, ISABEL
VELZQUEZ SORIANO, LOREDANA TERESI, CATERINA TRISTANO,
BENEDIKT KONRAD VOLLMANN, LORENZ WELKER, ROGER WRIGHT, PAOLO
ZANNA.
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