Dialogues of Art, History and Law
Special Session Doctoral research workshop
2nd session - April 21st , 2023
April 21st , 2023
9.00-16.45 - Lisbon time (Western European Time GMT +00:00)
Via Zoom Platform
To participate (free but compulsory registration): maria.bilotta@fcsh.unl.pt
2nd CYCLE OF INTERNATIONAL AND INTERDISCIPLINARY WEBINARS
The work of the IUS ILLUMINATUM
Research Team and the Doctoral Training on Illustration of Legal Manuscripts and Books (13 - 15 centuries): Six Cases of Study (coord. Maria Alessandra Bilotta IEM-NOVA/FCSH)
- 9 Opening session
Chair: Fabio Barberini (Universitat de Girona) - 9.15 Miniatura e illustrazione libraria nelle edizioni del Quattrocento. Contributo allo studio di un linguaggio iconografico condiviso a partire da un’indagine sistematica
sulle collezioni di Torino
Camilla Marangoni (Sapienza Università di Roma)
Discussants
Maria Alessandra Panzanelli Fratoni (Università di Torino)
Maria Alessandra Bilotta (IEM-NOVA/FCSH) - 10 Per la storia delle biblioteche rinascimentali nel Regno di Napoli: la raccolta di libri miniati di Antonello Petrucci († 1487)
Michela Perrotta (Università degli Studi della Campania Luigi Vanvitelli)
Discussant
Teresa D’Urso (Università degli Studi della Campania Luigi Vanvitelli) - 10.45 Break
- 11 Georgian Historical Documents from the Late Medievaland Early Modern Time
Eto Edisherashvili (Georgian National Centre of Manuscript)
Discussant
Stefan Drechsler (Universitetet i Bergen) - 11.45 Closing discussion of the morning session
12 Lunch Break
Chair: Fabio Barberini (Universitat de Girona)
- 14 The religious framework of public executions of the late Middle Ages in France, Italy, and England
Héléna D.M. Lagreou (University of Cambridge)
Discussant
Gianluca del Monaco (Università di Bologna) - 14.45 «A servicio de Dios y por comunal de todos hacemos este libro». Análisis y contexto de la iluminación de los manuscritos de las Siete Partidas
Jorge Prádanos Fernández (Universidad Complutense de Madrid)
Discussant
Laura Fernández Fernández (Universidad Complutense de Madrid) - 15.30 Le Decretum Gratiani de la Bibliothèque Universitaire de l’Université Catholique de Lublin axes de recherche principaux
Arkadiusz Adamczuk (Biblioteka Uniwersytecka KUL Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II)
Discussant
Maria Alessandra Bilotta (IEM-NOVA/FCSH) - 16.15 Closing discussion and remarks
The Doctoral Research Workshop constitutes a special session of the Webinar cycle Dialogues of Art, History and Law and is organized by the IUS ILLUMINATUM research team in collaboration with the usual partners organizers of the Webinar cycle together with the National PhD Course in Heritage Sciences of the Sapienza Università di Roma and the Dipartimento di Studi Storici of the Università di Torino.
In the Workshop the members of the IUS ILLUMINATUM research team, who are carrying out or have carried out their PhD thesis on the illustration of legal manuscripts and books, will exhibit the paths and results of their research and will discuss them with their supervisors, together with a wider audience to show the work carried out by Ius Illuminatum also in the context of doctoral studies and to create a place for discussion, synergy and a fruitful exchanges of ideas between PhD students and the academic community
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