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14th  Trends in Classics International Conference

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Historical Linguistics and Classical Philology

5-7 March 2021 – online

www. lit.auth.gr/14_trends

Organizing Committee

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Stavros Frangoulidis (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki)

Antonios Rengakos (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki/Academy of Athens)

 Programm

 Friday, March 5

 09:45-10:00 Opening remarks and practical information 

10:00-11:30

First Session: Greek Linguistics and Philology I

Chair: Antonios Rengakos

 

Albio Cesare Cassio (Rome)

Old morphology in disguise: Homeric episynaloephe, Ζῆν(α), and the fate of IE instrumentals

 

Andreas Willi (Oxford)

The σχῆμα Σοφόκλειον between philological synchrony and linguistic diachrony

 

Lara Pagani (Genova)

“Not according to our usage…”. Linguistic awareness in the Hellenistic ecdotic practice on Homer

11:30-11:45

BREAK

11:45-13:15

Second Session: Greek Lexicography Ι

Chair: Jesús de la Villa

 

Olga Tribulato (Venice)

Greek lexicography between philology and linguistics: A look at Atticist lexica and their medieval reception

 

Wojciech Sowa (Poznań)

Ancient Greek lexica and so called “fragmentary attested languages”

 

Panagiotis Filos (Ioannina)

Ancient lexicography and modern philological scholarship: Some remarks on ancient dialect(ologic)al scholia

13:15-13:30

BREAK

13:30-14:30

Third Session: Greek Lexicography ΙΙ

Chair: Klaas Bentein

 

Julián Méndez Dosuna (Salamanca)

Ἀμόργινος, ἀμοργίς. A study in scarlet

 

Paolo Poccetti (Rome)

Greek numeral systems in Southern Italy: Convergences and divergences

 

14:30-16:00

BREAK

  

16:00-17:30

Fourth Session: Greek Linguistics and Philology II

Chair: Panagiotis Filos 

 

Daniel Kölligan (Würzburg)

Pindar’s genius or Homeric words? The interplay of synchronic and diachronic analysis in Greek philology and linguistics

 

Eduard Meusel (Munich)

A song of milk and honey: The poetic transformation of an ancient ritual drink in Pindar

 

Anna Bonifazi (Cologne)

Old and new pragmaphilology

17:30-17:45

BREAK

17:45-19:15

Fifth Session: Greek Linguistics and Philology III:
the Homeric Text

Chair: Georgios K. Giannakis

 

Emilio Crespo (Madrid)

‘And the will of Zeus was fulfilled’ (Iliad 1.5): Philology and historical linguistics in action

 

Joshua T. Katz (Princeton)

Mending οὐλομένην (Iliad 1.2)


Rutger J. Allan (Amsterdam)

Localizing caesuras in the Homeric hexameter. A functional-cognitive approach

10:00-11:30

 

Saturday, March 6

First Session: Latin Linguistics I

Chair: Emilio Crespo

 

Harm Pinkster (Amsterdam)

Evidence for word order change in Latin

 

Wolfgang de Melo (Oxford)

Varro’s De lingua Latina: Etymological theory and practice

 

Evangelos Karakasis (Thessaloniki)

Latin linguistics and Neronian pastoral revisited

11:30-12:00

BREAK

 

12:00-14:00

Second Session: Latin Linguistics II

Chair: Pierluigi Cuzzolin

Olga Spevak (Toulouse)

Towards a unified account of the ab urbe condita construction in Latin and Ancient Greek

Piera Molinelli (Bergamo)

New contents in old languages: Greek and Latin (and other languages) in the first Christian letters

Béla Adamik (Budapest)

Romanisation and Latinisation of the Roman Empire in the light of data in the Computerized Historical Linguistic Database of the Latin Inscriptions of the Imperial Age

David Langslow (Manchester)

The interplay of philology and linguistics in the editing of a Late Latin medical translation

14:00-15:30

BREAK

15:30-17:30

Third Session

Greek Linguistics I: Syntax and Pragmatics

Chair: Daniel Kölligan

Marina Benedetti (Siena)

On διδάσκειν ‘teach’ between linguistics and philology

Jesús de la Villa (Madrid)

Ideological change and syntactic change: The relationship between semantics and syntax in the assignation of semantic roles

Pierluigi Cuzzolin (Bergamo)

Definiteness in Ancient Greek

Luz Conti (Madrid)

Solidarity and power: first person plural forms in the Iliad

17:30-17:45

BREAK

17:45-19:15

Fourth Session: Greek Linguistics II: Diachrony

Chair: Julián Méndez Dosuna

Brian D. Joseph (Ohio)

The Greek Augment — What this amazingly enduring element tells us about language change in general and vice-versa

Mark Janse (Ghent)

The iteration of the iterative suffix -sḱ- from Ionic to Cappadocian Greek

Sara Kaczko (Rome)

Inherited “Doric” [a:], non-Attic vocalism, and Attic poetic traditions

 



10:00-11:30

Sunday, March 7

First Session: Greek Corpora and Papyri

Chair: Mark Janse

 

Io Manolessou (Athens)

Investigating the history of the Greek language through corpora: Two case studies

 

Klaas Bentein (Ghent)

In search of the individual: Norm-breaking in Greek papyrus letters

 

Marja Vierros (Helsinki)

How to build a historical digital grammar and why? A corpus of Greek papyri as a test case

11:30-11:45

BREAK

11:45-13:45

Second Session: Glossophilological Concerns

Chair: Luz Conti

 

Richard Hunter (Cambridge)

The Inscriptional Turn

 

Raquel Fornieles (Madrid)

The concept of ‘news’ in Ancient Greek literature

 

Georgios K. Giannakis (Thessaloniki)

‘Slaughter’ and ‘eat’: Indo-European *(s)bhag- and the meeting ground of historical linguistics and philology

13:45

Closing Remarks

                                                           

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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