Frankwalt Möhren and the DEAF's 'Bibliographic Supplement': Tradition and Prospects

March 3, 2023

International Colloquium in Honor of Frankwalt Möhren's 80th Birthday // Colloque international en l'honneur du 80e anniversaire de Frankwalt Möhren

 

program
TimeProgram items
9:45Welcome and coffee
10:15Prof. Dr. Frankwalt Möhren: The History of the DEAF Bibliography, 1970–2022
11:15Prof. Dr. Martin Glessgen / Dr. Marco Robecchi / Jonathan Schaber: The Conversion of the DEAF Bibliography into the GallRom Database
12:00Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Raible: The Contribution of the Fifth Edition of Frankwalt Möhren’s Bibliography to Our Understanding of Medieval Texts
12:15Déjeuner (‘standing lunch’)
1:45 p.m.The analysis of textual traditions selected from the DEAF bibliography and the GallRom database
3:00 PMCoffee break
afterwards
  • Dr. Piero Andrea Martina (IRHT, Paris), The Novel: New Fragments—New Versions?
  • Prof. Dr. Davide Checchi (University of Bergamo), Lyric Poetry: Between Songwriters and Poets
  • Dr. Viola Mariotti (Heidelberg, Academy of Sciences), The Case of the Jerusalem Assizes (AssJér)
  • Dr. Federica Fusaroli (University of Lausanne), Bibliographic Duplicates Between the DEAF Bibliography and the Critical Catalog of Literary Manuscripts in Old Occitan
  • Dr. Marco Robecchi (University of Bolzano), “Border Textuality: Medieval Literature within the Context of ‘Central Galloromania’”
4:45 p.m.Roundtable: Research Perspectives Opened Up by the DEAF Bibliography
5:15 p.m.Closing of the conference

 

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  • Dr. Marco Veneziale (University of Zurich), In the Unpublished Collection(s): The Case of the Legendaries
  • Jessica Meierhofer (University of Zurich/Paris-Sorbonne), In Search of Norman “Texts”: Did Norman Literature Exist Before Around 1250?
  • Prof. Dr. Thierry Revol (University of Strasbourg), Mysteries in Publishing. A Fragmented Tradition: How Should We Publish Late Medieval Mysteries?
  • Dr. Géraldine Veysseyre (University of Paris-Sorbonne), The Lexical Modernization of Texts Published Over the Long Term ( HistAncCésar, LégDorVign, PelVieS, etc.): An Irremediable Blind Spot in Dictionaries of Medieval French
  • Dr. Cristina Dusio (University of Bolzano), Work, Text, and Versions: An Inquiry into the Concept of "Text" in the Cycle of William of Orange and Narbonne

Date: March 3 , 2023

Location: Lecture Hall of the Heidelberg Academy of Sciences and Humanities, Karlstraße 4, 69117 Heidelberg

Start: 9:45 a.m.