Thursday 2 April | |
14:00 | Christoph Holzhey (ICI Berlin): Greetings Sara Fortuna, Manuele Gragnolati, Jürgen Trabant: Opening Remarks | |
14:15 | Albert Russell Ascoli (Berkeley): “Translating Allegory: Convivio 2.1” | |
15:00 | Irène Rosier-Catach (Paris): “Man as a Speaking and Political Animal (Convivio, De vulgari eloquentia, Monarchia)” | |
15:45 | Break | |
16:15 | Ruedi Imbach (Paris): “Gratiosum lumen rationis: linguaggio tecnico della filosofia e principi filosofici in Dante” | |
17:00 | Carlo Ginzburg (Pisa): “On (and around) Gerione (Inf. XVI-XVII)” | |
17:45 | Giulio Lepschy (London, Cambridge): “Mother Tongue in the Middle Ages and Dante” | |
18:30 | Break | |
19:00 | Riscrivere Dante in un’altra lingua: Lettura da Nel regno oscuro di Giorgio Pressburger e conversazione con l’autore, organized by Laura Lepschy (London, Cambridge) with the collaboration of Emma Bond (Oxford) and Manuele Gragnolati (Oxford, Berlin). In Italian, followed by a reception. | |
Friday 3 April | |
9:30 | Stefano Gensini (Rome): “Le idee linguistiche di Dante e il naturalismo fiorentino-toscano del Cinquecento” | |
10:15 | Franco Lo Piparo (Palermo): “Aristotele e Dante, filosofi della variabilità linguistica” | |
11:00 | Break | |
11:30 | Mirko Tavoni (Pisa): “Volgare e latino nella storia di Dante” | |
12:15 | Jürgen Trabant (Berlin, Bremen) “Overcoming the Horror of Variation” | |
13:00 | Lunch | |
14:30 | Elena Lombardi (Bristol): “Plurilingualism sub specie aeternitatis: Language/s in the Divine Comedy” | |
15:15 | Zygmunt Baranski (Cambridge): “The Roots of Dante’s Plurilingualism” | |
16:00 | Break | |
16:30 | Manuele Gragnolati (Oxford, Berlin): “(In‑) Corporeality, Language, Performance in Dante's Vita Nuova and Commedia” | |
17:15 | Lino Pertile (Harvard): “Dante, trasmutabile in tutte guise” [in English] | |
Saturday 4 April | |
10:00 | Francesca Southerden (Oxford): “Lost for Words: Recuperating Melancholy Subjectivity in Dante's Eden” | |
10:45 | Bettina Lindorfer (Berlin): “Language as a Mirror of the Soul. Guilt and Punishment in Dante’s Concept of Language” | |
11:30 | Break | |
12:00 | Sara Fortuna (Berlin): “Dante after Wittgenstein: aspetto, Language, Subjectivity” | |
12:45 | Gary Cestaro (Chicago): “Is Ulysses Queer? The Subject of Greek Love in Inferno XV and XXVI” | |
13:30 | Final Remarks: Sara Fortuna, Manuele Gragnolati, Jürgen Trabant | |
19:30 | Passione e Libertà: Staged Reading from Dante and Pasolini with Frank Arnold and Lucia Chiarla. A project by Agnese Grieco and Manuele Gragnolati. In Italian and German, followed by a reception. | |