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Zoomathia : Research Network Meeting & Conference (Sienna, October 27-28, 2016)

zoomathia-sienne-2016-afficheConference organized by :
  • Cristiana Franco (Siena, Università per Stranieri)
  • Marco Vespa (Università di Siena, Università di Pisa, Université Côte d’Azur, CNRS, Nice)
  •  Arnaud Zucker (Nice, Université Côte d’Azur, CNRS)
October 27-28, 2016 • Università per Stranieri, Siena (Italy)

October 27, Thursday
Research network meeting

October 28, Friday
CONFERENCE
Towards multidisciplinary research projects on animals in Ancient and Medieval cultures and societies. Topics and methodological issues

Programme

9h30 Conference (part I)

9h30-10h00 Cristiana Franco (Univ. per Stranieri, Siena) :
Interdisciplinarity and research projects in natureculture, ecohistory, ecocriticism and history of zoological knowledge

10h00-11h00 Inv. Sp. : Stefano Gensini (Univ. La Sapienza, Roma) :
The case of animal communication: Sextus Empiricus, Montaigne and professor Davidson

11h00-11h30 Marco Masseti (Laboratori di Antropologia ed Etnologia, Univ Firenze) :
Significati e limiti delle descrizioni zoologiche nelle produzioni letterarie ed artistiche

11h30-12h00 Isabelle Draelants (IRHT-Paris) – Pierre Klein :
Aristote, Pline et Albert le Grand entomologistes ? Identifier chenilles, papillons, vers à soie et libellules parmi les ‘vermes’

12h00-12h30 Thierry Buquet (CNRS-Craham-Caen) – Ludovic Dickel (GMPC-Univ. Caen) :
Origines éthologiques et biologiques des propriétés légendaires des animaux

12h30 Lunch break [Ristorante “I gabellieri”]

14h30 Conference (part II)

14h30-15h00 Jean Trinquier (ENS, PARIS) – Christophe Vendries (CREAAH-Rennes) :
Jeux de mots, jeux d’images : décrypter l’animal dans la Rome ancienne

15h00-15h30 Ch. Chandezon (CRISES-Univ. Montpellier) – A. Gardeisen (CNRS-Lattes) :
Du coq à la poule. La diffusion des galliformes en Grèce

15h30-16h00 Jacqueline Leclercq-Marx (ULB-Bruxelles) – Arnaud Zucker
(CEPAM-Univ. Nice) :
Les zoonymes pluriels dans la faune médiévale. Expressivité du nom et impact des images dans la genèse des monstres marins

16h00-16h30 Lisa Sannicandro – Martina Schwarzenberger (Univ. München) :
La Mulomedicina di Teodorico dei Borgognoni e il suo ruolo chiave nell’ippiatria medievale: un progetto di ricerca interdisciplinare alla Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität di Monaco di Baviera

16h30 Coffee break

17h00 Conference (part III)

17h00 Irene Pajon-Leyra (CEPAM, Univ. Nice) :
Données zoologiques transmises sur papyrus

17h30 Thorsten Foegen (Durham University) :
Lives in Interaction: Animal ‘Biographies’ in Greek and Latin Texts (esp. Funerary Inscriptions) ?

18h00 Bruno d’Andrea (Labex Archimède, UMR 5140)
L’animale nella religione di cartagine e degli insediamenti fenici della sardegna e della sicilia (VIII-II sec. A.c.)

18h30 Discussion
20h30 Conclusion


OpenEdition suggests that you cite this post as follows:
MAD (September 23, 2016). Zoomathia : Research Network Meeting & Conference (Sienna, October 27-28, 2016). Medieval Animal Data-Network. Retrieved October 10, 2024 from https://doi.org/10.58079/r5ge


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