Bessarion’s Treasure: Editing, Translating and Interpreting Bessarion’s literary heritage International Conference, Venice, 4-5 April 2014


Estamos a las puertas de un importante evento que se celebra en Venecia sobre el legado de Besarión y se centra en sus obras, su biblioteca y las obras de arte que patrocinó.

Program

Day 1: Friday, 4 April, 2014
Location: Centro Tedesco di Studi Veneziani
Deutsches Studienzentrum in Venedig

Address: Palazzo Barbarigo della Terrazza

S. Polo 2765/A, Calle Corner

11:45–12:00
Inaugural Address by PD Dr. Sabine Meine (Director of the Centro Tedesco
di Studi Veneziani), Prof. Dr. Albrecht Berger (Member of the Academic
Advisory Board of the Centro, President of the Byzantine Studies
Association of Germany) and the Organizers (PD Dr. Sergei Mariev, PD Dr.
Katharina Luchner, Dr. Monica Marchetto)



Session 1, chair: Albrecht Berger

12:00–12:20 Christian Brockmann (Hamburg): «Bessarions textkritische Arbeit in Platon- und Aristoteles-Manuskripten»
12:20–12:30 Discussion



12:30–12:50 Vito Lorusso (Hamburg): «Ergänzungen und Paratexte in einem Aristoteles–Manuskript aus dem Kreis des Bessarion»
12:50–13:00 Discussion

13:00–13:20 Fabio Pagani (Berlin): «Modern Philology as a Key to understand a Byzantine Quarrel: Bessarion vs. Trapezuntius»


13:20–13:30 Discussion

13:30–15:00 Lunch Break

Session 2, chair: Christian Brockmann
15:00–15:20
Antonio Rigo (Venezia): «Two unedited works of the young Bessarion:
Oratio ex pers. Ioannis Lascaris Leontaris ad filium and Homelia in
illud: Beatus vir qui invenit sapientiam»


15:20–15:30 Discussion

15:30–15:50 Annick
Peters–Custot (Paris): «Bessarion’s monastic rule, the modalities of the
text’s redaction, and its impact on the Italian–Greek ‘basilian’
monasteries»


15:50–16:00 Discussion

16:00–16:20 Claudia Ludwig (Berlin): «Aristoteles, Theodoros Metochites und Bessarion: Bemerkungen zum Codex Marcianus 239»
16:20–16:30 Discussion



16:30–16:50 Sergei Mariev (München): «Discovering Bessarion. Philological and Philosophical Approaches to Bessarion’s Texts)»
16:50–17:00 Discussion

17:00–17:15 Break



Key-note Address
17:15–18:00 John Monfasani (Albany): «Il Cardinale Bessarione e i latini»

18:00–20:00 Reception


Day 2: 5 April 2014


Location: Venice International University

Address: Isola di San Servolo
30100 Venice

Session 1, chair: Sergei Mariev

10:00–10:20 Georgios Steiris (Athens): «Michael Apostolis on Substance»


10:20–10:30 Discussion

10:30–10:50 Monica
Marchetto (Palermo/München): «Logos and Physis. Platonism and
Aristotelianism in Bessarion’s De natura et arte»
10:50–11:00 Discussion



11:00–11:20 Eva Del Soldato (Philadelphia): «Bessarion among the Aristotelians»
11:20–11:30 Discussion

11:30–11:50 Grigory Vorobyev (St.–Petersburg/Roma): «Theodore Gaza’s translations and their sources»


11:50–12:00 Discussion

12:00–14:00 Lunch Break

Session 2, chair: Antonio Rigo

14:00–14:20
John Demetracopoulos (Patras): A Cultural Aspect of ‘Bessario
Scholasticus’: the Latin ‘Quaestio’ as a Tool for Peacefully and
Effectively Resolving Disagreement


14:20–14:30 Discussion

14:30–14:50
Panagiotis Athanasopoulos (Ioannina): «Bessarion’s Quotations from the
‘Thomas de Aquino Graecus’ and the ‘Thomas de Aquino Latinus’»
14:50–15:00 Discussion



15:00–15:20 Chrestos Triantafyllopoulos (London): «Bessarion on the ‘Distinctio in Divinis’: a Chapter of Bessarion’s Thomism»
15:20–15:30 Discussion

15:30–16:00 Coffee Break



Session 3, chair: Fabio Pagani
16:00–16:20 Katharina Luchner (München): «Bessarion als Philologe am Beispiel von De natura et arte»
16:20–16:30 Discussion


16:30–16:50 Frederick Lauritzen (Bologna): «Bessarion’s speech before the Synod of Trebizond»
16:50–17:00 Discussion

17:00–17:20 Aslihan Akışık (Istanbul): «Bessarion’s Enkomion of Trebizond»


17:20–17:30 Discussion

17:30–17:50 Delphine Lauritzen (Paris): «Bessarion and the Planudean Anthology»
17:50–18:00 Discussion

18:00–18:15 Concluding Discussion






The Conference is organized by Sergei
Mariev, Monica Marchetto and Katharina Luchner on behalf of the
Institute of Byzantine Studies of the University of Munich with the
support of the German Research Foundation and the Department of Cultural
Studies of the LMU University of Munich and in collaboration with the
Byzantine Studies Association of Germany (DAFBS), the Centro Tedesco di
Studi Veneziani (DSZV) and Venice International University (VIU).

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