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PhiSci Workshop: ‘Plus ça change? Continuity and Discontinuity in Philology before and after 1800’
Place: Ghent, Belgium
Date: 26–29 June 2024
Organisers: Laura Loporcaro & Paul Kurtz
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Paper: LUCK History of Knowledge Seminar Series
Place: Lund University, Sweden
Date: 14 November 2024
Speaker: Christian Hoekema
Title: ‘Kritik Beyond the Academy: Belgian Source Criticism Amidst a Shifting Balance of Science and Faith’
Paper: Scientiae Conference: The Global History of Knowledge, with a focus on the Americas and the Atlantic in the period 1450–1750
Place: Brown University, Providence, United States
Date: 25–26 October 2024
Speaker: Yun Xie
Title: ‘The Republic of Characters: Chinese Printing in the Netherlands from the 17th to the 19th Century’
Papers: The Making of the Humanities XI
Place: Lund University, Sweden
Date: 9–11 October 2024
Speaker: Martina Palladino
Title: ‘Comparative Philology? Indo-Iranian Philology’s Unities and Disunities’
Speaker: Christian Hoekema
Title: ‘Kritik beyond the Academy: Belgian Source Criticism amidst a Shifting Balance of Science and Faith’
Speaker: Paul Michael Kurtz
Title: ‘Is the History of the Humanities a Teachable Subject – And If So, How?’ (Roundtable)
Papers: Kunst und Handwerk. Die Techniken des 18. Jahrhunderts
Place: University of Stuttgart & German Literature Archive (DLA), Germany
Date: 16-18 September 2024
Speaker: Martina Palladino
Title: ‘Manual Labour in the Collection and Reproduction of Indian Texts’
Speaker: Laura Loporcaro
Title: ‘Bestandsaufnahme einer Disziplin: C. G. Harles’ Sammlung der Viten zeitgenössischer Philologen (1764-68)’
Paper: International Society for the History of Rhetoric
Place: University of British Columbia & Simon Fraser University, Canada
Date: 23–26 July 2024
Speaker: Laura Loporcaro
Title: ‘Cicero and Quintilian on Simonidean Mnemotechnic: Similarities and Differences’
Paper: Oxford Seminar on Jewish History and Literature in the Greco-Roman Period
Place: Oxford Centre for Hebrew & Jewish Studies, UK
Date: 11 June 2024
Speaker: Paul Michael Kurtz
Title: ‘Another View on Ancient Judaism: Catholic Scholarship in the German South, 1820–1880’
Paper: Text and Transmission (TeTra) Joint Research Seminar
Place: (online) KU Leuven, Ghent University, University of Oxford
Date: 7 June 2024
Speaker: Martina Palladino
Title: ‘The Sanskrit Yasna and Its Philological Project’
Paper: Conference: Communication and Exchange in the Early Modern (c. 1500-1850)
Place: Aberystwyth University, Wales, UK
Date: 30-31 May 2024
Speaker: Martina Palladino
Title: ‘Planning the Future of Oriental Philology: Eugène Jacquet and His Network’
Speaker: Laura Loporcaro
Title: ‘What Makes a Fake? F.A. Wolf and the Forgotten Debate on the Authenticity of the Pro Marcello ‘
Award Speech: Omar Khayyam Preis, Gesellschaft der Freunde islamischer Kunst und Kultur e.V.
Place: Munich, Germany
Date: 21 March 2024
Speaker: Martina Palladino
Title: ‘Der Sanskrit-Yasna: Eine iranische Tradition in Indien’
Paper: Consortium for History of Science, Technology and Medicine
Place: Online Working Group – History of the Language Sciences
Date: 9 January 2024
Speaker: Paul Michael Kurtz
Title: ‘Knowledge Infrastructure ca. 1900: The Case of Assyriology at the British Museum’
Paper: Tenth European Conference of Iranian Studies (ECIS 10)
Place: Leiden University, The Netherlands
Date: 21–25 August 2023
Speaker: Martina Palladino
Title: ‘From Nēryōsangh to Burnouf. The Effective Philological System of the Sanskrit Yasna‘
Summer School Seminar: Huizinga Institute (Netherlands Research School for Cultural History)
Place: Leiden University, The Netherlands
Date: 5–7 July 2023
Speaker: Paul Michael Kurtz
Title: ‘The Stuff of (Human) Science: Objects, Media, Infrastructure’
Paper: Conference ‘Claiming the Land from Antiquity to Modern Times’
Place: University of Münster, Germany
Date: 21–23 April 2023
Speaker: Laura Loporcaro
Title: ‘Claiming the Land as an Exile: Creating a Shared Identity in Ov. Pont. 2.9’
Lecture: Series ‘IIAS Lunch Lecture’
Place: Leiden University, The Netherlands
Date: 2 March 2023
Speaker: Martina Palladino
Title: ‘The Śākadvīpīya Brāhmaṇas and Their Customs’
Paper: Making of the Humanities X
Place: University of Pittsburgh / Carnegie Mellon University, United States
Date: 3–5 November 2022
Speaker: Paul Michael Kurtz
Title: ‘Moving Arguments: The Circulation of Linguistic Explanation across Semitic Studies circa 1900’
Paper: Vossius Center for the History of Humanities & Science
Place: University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Date: 10 October 2022
Speaker: Paul Michael Kurtz
Title: ‘Putting the science back in human sciences: towards a holistic account of philology in the 19th century’
Paper: Henry Sweet Society for the History of Linguistic Ideas
Place: Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium
Date: 20–22 September 2022
Speaker: Paul Michael Kurtz
Title: ‘Panta Claus: On a Seemingly Universal Clausal Explanation for Semitic Syntax (1878–1889)’