28.4507, Confs: History of Linguistics/Netherlands
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Subject: 28.4507, Confs: History of Linguistics/Netherlands
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Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2017 13:28:01
From: Thijs Porck [m.h.porck at hum.leidenuniv.nl]
Subject: Scholarly Correspondence on Medieval Germanic Language and Literature
Scholarly Correspondence on Medieval Germanic Language and Literature
Date: 17-Nov-2017 - 17-Nov-2017
Location: Leiden, Netherlands
Contact: Thijs Porck
Contact Email: m.h.porck at hum.leidenuniv.nl
Linguistic Field(s): History of Linguistics
Language Family(ies): Germanic
Meeting Description:
On 17 November, 2017, a symposium will be held at Leiden University, entitled
‘Scholarly Correspondence on Medieval Germanic Language and Literature’. The
symposium aims to bring together scholars who are working with the
correspondence of prominent scholars of medieval Germanic language and
literature before 1945.
Programme:
10:00-10:15: Doors open (coffee/tea)
10:15-10:30:
Thijs Porck (Leiden University)
Word of welcome
10:30-12:30:
Session 1: Nineteenth-century philology and scholarly correspondence
10:30-11:00:
Ton van Kalmthout (Huygens Institute for the History of the Netherlands)
Nineteenth-century philology and the correspondence of its practitioners
11:00-11:30:
Oliver Bock (Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena)
The correspondence between the English Record Commission and German scholars,
1831-1837
11:30-12:00:
Beijia Chen (Freie Universität Berlin)
Transmission of Hermann Paul’s linguistic ideas from a network perspective
12:00-12:30:
Amos van Baalen & Jodie Mann (Leiden University)
Pieter Jakob Cosijn’s correspondence and scholarly collaboration at the end of
the nineteenth century
12:30-14:00: Break & display of letters and manuscripts [13:00-14:00]
14:00-15:30:
Session 2: Anglo-Saxon scholarship and correspondence
14:00-14:30:
Kathryn A. Lowe (University of Glasgow)
‘A booke in the Saxone language’: Family correspondence and Old English in the
sixteenth century
14:30-15:00:
Rachel Fletcher (University of Glasgow)
‘Most active and effectual assistance’ in the scholarly correspondence of Sir
William Dugdale and William Somner
15:00-15:30:
Daniel Thomas (University of Oxford)
‘Modest but well-deserved claims’: The friendship of Samuel Fox and Joseph
Bosworth
15:30-16:00: Coffee/tea
16:00-17:30:
Session 3: International collaboration and correspondence
16:00-16:30:
Catherine Squires (Moscow State University)
Early Hanseatic manuscripts in mid-18th-century discourse between Lubeck and
Saint Petersburg
16:30-17:00:
Yves van Damme (Leiden University)
The correspondence between Willem de Vreese and C.G.N. de Vooys and the
forgotten Philological Turn
17:00-17:30:
Arend Quak (University of Amsterdam)
The correspondence beween A.G. van Hamel and Icelandic scholars
17:30-18:00: Drinks
18:30: Conference dinner
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