12-03-2024
The first meeting of the ninth cycle of seminars organized by the University of Notre Dame in collaboration with OVI will be held on Wednesday 13 March 2024 at 3 pm, entitled Medieval Textuality: Traditional Methods and
Innovative Technologies. The seminars will continue on March 27, and April 10, 17 and 24. To participate you must register via this link.
The first seminar will be held by Nicola Esposito ("A Not-so-Discreet Scribe: The Text of the Pecorone in the Version of Codex 85 of the Biblioteca Trivulziana in Milan"). We will continue with the following program:
Wednesday 27 March, 3 pm Mattia Boccuti: “A New Proposal for a 'Micro-Canon of Beatrice': Dante and Beatrice in the Pre-Vita Nova Poems”
Wednesday April 10th,
4 pm Salvatore Arcidiacono: “The Tesoro della Lingua Italiana delle Origini (TLIO) on the Digital Platform Pluto”
Wednesday April 17, 4 pm Ryan Pepin: “Figures, Syntax, and Performance in Dante's Comedy: An Approach with Digital Humanities NLP”
Wednesday 24 April, 4 pm Sara Ravani and Giovanni Lupinu: “Linguistic Contacts in Sardinia in the Middle Ages”.
For the abstracts of the speeches and the bio-bibliographical notes of the speakers, see here.