The programme includes five speeches that will take stock of the scientific situation in general and of the project with reference to the avenues of action open to GIRPAM members, on the four scientific themes in which our research group is divided, and on digital humanities. Specifically:
M. Paulo Alberto Farmhouse, together with his colleague M.me Fotini Hadjittofi, will present the theme Transmission and circulation of late antique and medieval texts, M. Michele Cutino that of Doctrinal and Theological Poetry, M. Stefan Freund Metapoetic reflections and the reception of poetry in Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages, M. Giangranco Agosti will take stock of Society and Communication, and M. Bruno Bureau on the contribution and initiatives concerning Editions and Digital media.
The lectures will be designed as stimuli/reflection tracks to stimulate discussion on the various areas covered and the exchange of opinions, also based on the personal activities that each person conducts in his or her own sphere.