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22 June 2019

News from Invigilata Lucernis

The 2018 instalment of Invigilata Lucernis is now available. It features articles, among others, derived from the international ‘Prospettive sidoniane’ seminar (Bari 2017) by Sara Fascione, Marisa Squillante, Annick Stoehr-Monjou, Joop van Waarden, and Étienne Wolff.

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This website focuses on Gaius Sollius Apollinaris Sidonius, a fifth-century Gallo-Roman aristocrat, high official, poet, letter writer, and bishop of Clermont (Auvergne) – a key figure in the transition of the later Roman Empire to the early Middle Ages and the dawn of Europe as we know it. It provides news on publications, conferences, and scholars in this field. Its fellow website on the Propylaeum platform contains materials for the study of Sidonius, featuring, among other things, an up-to-date bibliography, references to manuscripts and an overview of his reception.

SAxxi Project

The site is also home to the SAxxi project, ‘Sidonius Apollinaris for the 21st Century’, which aims to support state-of-the-art commentaries on Sidonius’ poetry and prose. A comprehensive introductory volume, The Edinburgh Companion to Sidonius Apollinaris, was published in March 2020.

The project is based in Edinburgh (Prof. Gavin Kelly, https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9523-5907) and Nijmegen (Dr Joop van Waarden, https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4720-5751). The SAxxi project has been supported by funding from the British Academy and the Leverhulme Trust.


Contact

Contact the editor of this website by email: Joop van Waarden (Radboud University Nijmegen).

Visit the ‘Sidonius in Antiquity and Modernity‘ blog of the Academic Network on Sidonius Apollinaris, hosted by the University of Edinburgh.

And here you will find the website of this Academic Network, a project hosted by the School of History, Classics and Archaeology in Edinburgh.

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