COLLOQVIVM MARVLIANVM XXII. Books and Readers in the Croatian Renaissance Humanism (II). 20-21 April, 2012, Split, Hrvatska / Croatia
Colloquia Maruliana are annual conferences on Marko Marulić (Marcus Marulus, Split, 1450-1524) and all aspects of Croatian Renaissance Humanism.
Contact: Bratislav Lučin <bratislav.lucin@gmail.com>, Neven Jovanović <neven.jovanovic@ffzg.hr>
COLLOQVIVM MARVLIANVM XXII Books and Readers in the Croatian Renaissance Humanism (II)
Organised by: Split Literary Circle - Marulianum
20-21 April 2012.
Institute of the Croatian Academy of Arts and Sciences in Split, Trg braće Radića, 7
FRIDAY, 20 APRIL 2012
Moderators: Gorana Stepanić and Vinko Grubišić
8:30 Institute of the Croatian Academy
Neven Jovanović (Zagreb): Plutarch, Cicero, and Francesco Barbaro in Zadar from 1417 to 1419
Bratislav Lučin (Split): Petronius on the Eastern Adriatic coast: Codex Traguriensis (Paris. Lat. 7989) and Croatian humanists
Diana Sorić (Zadar): Reading of Antun Vrančić
Gordana Čupković (Zadar): Glagolitic humanism-art of the trivia type
Milenko Lončar and Diana Sorić (Zadar): Using letters against uninvited readers: coded messages by Mihovil and Antun Vrančić
11:30 to 12:00: Coffee break
12:00 to 14:30
Vlado Rezar (Zagreb): Damjan Beneša's edition of Silius Italicus
Irena Bratičević and Ivan Lupić (Zagreb): First readings of Marin Držić's
Hecuba Gorana Stepanić (Pula): What did Nikola Vitov Gučetić read; repertoire of resources in the Commentary to the first book of Aristotle's "Art of rhetoric"
Francisco Javier Juez Gálvez (Madrid): Books of Croatian humanists in the library of the first Count of Gondomar (1567-1626)
Josip Bratulić (Zagreb): Writing, reading, memorizing
SATURDAY, 21 APRIL 2012
Moderators: Francisco Javier Juez Gálvez and Bratislav Lučin
9:00 Institute of the Croatian Academy
Vinko Grubišić (Waterloo, Canada): Pavel Jozef Šafárik and Croatian Renaissance literature
Vladimir Bubrin (Toronto): Renaissance to the East: Blind Spot or Justified Neglect of the Croatian and Eastern European (Slavic) Renaissance in Western Scholarship?
Dragica Malić (Zagreb): Are the octosyllabic miracle plays from
Vartal (yet) Marulić's?
Vuk-Tadija Barbarić (Zagreb): Marulić and the old-Croatian legal sources
11:00 to 11:30: Coffee break
11:30 to 13:30
Ivan Bodrožić and Natali Hrbud (Zagreb): John of Damascus in the works of Marko Marulić: a critical evaluation
Ruggero Cattaneo (Milan): Marulić's
Epistle to Adrian VI in Italian: a translation with a translator's commentary
Irvin Lukežić (Rijeka): An approach to Marulić's demonology in the
Evangelistarium Branko Jozić (Split): Otium and negotium: Marulić on work
Further information:
http://sites.google.com/site/marulianum/ http://sites.google.com/site/markomarulicsplicanin/ http://hrcak.srce.hr/colloquia-maruliana?lang=en http://sites.google.com/site/marulianum/marulicevi-dani/MD_2012.pdf (CM XXII booklet, PDF)