Roger Green on Humour in Sidonius’ Poems

McDonal Institute Room B16, David Williams Building, Faculty of Law, Cambridge, United Kingdom

Roger Green speaks on 'Humour in the Poems of Sidonius Apollinaris' for CLANS (Cambridge Late Antiquity Network Seminar Series)

Letter and Epigram

Humboldt-Universität Unter den Linden 6, Berlin, Germany

Conference: Brief und Epigramm: Bezüge und Wechselwirkungen zwischen zwei Textsorten in Antike und Mittelalter Judith Hindermann (Universität Basel) Grabepigramm und Trauerbrief: Plinius der Jüngere, Ausonius und Sidonius Apollinaris Margot Neger (Universität Salzburg) Epigrammatische Einlagen in den Nachrufen auf Literaten bei Sidonius Apollinaris (Epist. 4.11 und 8.11)

Shifting Frontiers in Late Antiquity 13

Claremont McKenna College Claremont, CA, United States

The Society for Late Antiquity is pleased to announce the thirteenth biennial meeting of Shifting Frontiers in Late Antiquity, to be held at Claremont McKenna College, in Claremont, California. Specialists in art and archeology, literature and philology, history and religious studies, working on topics from the 3rd to the 8th century CE, will present a series of papers examining the impact of disasters on late-antique communities, including their susceptibility to disaster, the means by which they coped, and factors that increased resilience and facilitated recovery from disasters. In order to foster the thematic breadth and interdisciplinary perspective for which Shifting Frontiers is well-known, the papers will consider the full range of traumatic events, and also long-term processes, that could distress communities: economic, environmental, political and religious. The aim of this conference is to move beyond the descriptive and stimulate analytical and theoretical approaches to understanding how distressed communities behaved in the short and long term. Local communities developed daily and seasonal rhythms to mitigate vulnerabilities and fragility. The dread of disaster shaped the late-antique psyche and, in some ways, the cultural landscape of communities. And disasters of various kinds had a wide range of impacts, depending upon severity and the nature of communal resilience. Therefore, presentations will query the extent to which the economic, cultural, political or religious resources of communities (or their lack) determined levels of susceptibility, impact, response or resilience. To what extent do late-antique sources acknowledge vulnerability and fragility? What mechanisms created durability and resilience? What were the emotional and intellectual responses to disaster? Does an awareness of the psychological impact of fragility and disaster alter our interpretation of various forms of evidence in Late Antiquity?

54th International Congress on Medieval Studies

Western Michigan University 1903 W Michigan Ave, Kalamazoo, United States

Hosted by the Medieval Institute at Western Michigan University, the International Congress on Medieval Studies is an annual gathering of around 3,000 scholars interested in medieval studies. The congress features more than 550 sessions of papers, panel discussions, roundtables, workshops, demonstrations, performances, and poster sessions. There are also some 100 business meetings and receptions sponsored …

Leeds International Medieval Congress

University of Leeds Leeds, United Kingdom

IMC 2019, 1-4 July 2019 Drawing medievalists from over 60 countries, with more than 2,000 individual papers as well as public concerts, performances, excursions, bookfairs and more, the International Medieval Congress (IMC) is Europe’s largest forum for sharing ideas in medieval studies. This year's special thematic focus is 'Materialities'. Programme at https://www.imc.leeds.ac.uk/imc2019/programme/.

Patrizia Mascoli on Translating Sidonius

University of Iași Iași, Romania

Patrizia Mascoli (Bari) will speak about her translation of Sidonius' correspondence at the 11th Romanian-Italian Conference 'Tradizione e innovazione tra antichità classica e cristianesimo' (10-12 October 2019) at Iași.

L’idea repubblicana nell’età imperiale

University of Venice Ca' Foscari Venice, Italy

A conference day at the University Ca' Foscari of Venice about the idea of the Republic during the Empire. Massimo Gusso will give a paper on 'Sidonio Apollinare e il “senato in esilio”: intorno a una metafora poetica repubblicana'. The entire programme is: ore 10.00 Giovannella Cresci Marrone, Saluti Paolo Mastandrea, Introduzione Andrea Tabarroni, L’idea …

8th International Conference on Late Antique Poetry

Università degli Studi del Molise Via De Sanctis, Campobasso, Italy

In November, the University of Molise will organize its eighth international conference of the Centro Internazionale di Studi sulla Poesia greca a latina in età tardoantica e medievale. Filomena Giannotti will speak on 'Levigata pagina: l'epitaffio di Sidonio per il nonno Apollinare (ep. III 12)'. Leaflet programme