Today we
would like to let you know about a number of events that will be organized in
the near future by AIEP, l’Association Internationale d’Études Patristiques
(i.e. IAPS International Association of Patristic Studies). For more
information, please visit http://www.aiep-iaps.org/:
18–20
July 2016
The International Workshop ‘Corpus Dionysiacum
Areopagiticum’ will be held at St. Cross College, Oxford UK in July 2016.
To register for the conference, contact: areopagite2016@gmail.com . For enquiries: dimitrios.pallis@stx.ox.ac.uk.
5-7
September 2016
The Sixth British Patristics Conference
will be held at the University of Birmingham from Monday 5th to Wednesday 7th
September 2016. Proposals are invited for papers on any aspect of patristic
study. We are particularly keen to receive contributions on the reception of
Pauline literature or commentaries more generally. As in previous years, we
expect to organise two or three thematic sessions running in parallel.
Proposals should be submitted with an abstract of up to 250 words through the
conference website by 30th April 2016.
The website, with all details and forms, is available at: http://tinyurl.com/patristics2016.
9-11
September 2016
The Asia-Pacific Early Christian Studies
Society invites proposals for papers to be delivered at its tenth annual conference to be held at
State University of Aerospace Instrumentation (SUAI), St Petersburg, Russia,
from Friday morning, 9 September to Sunday afternoon, 11 September, 2016,
convened by Basil Lourié. Papers are 30 minutes in duration (20 minutes
delivery and 10 minutes for discussion). The Society welcomes all proposals
that explore any theme relevant to the early Christian world from the New
Testament to the end of Late Antiquity, and especially those that focus on this
year’s theme: Survival of Early Christian Traditions. A 100-word abstract
should be sent by 30 April, 2016 to
Dr. Geoffrey D. Dunn (geoffrey.dunn@acu.edu.au). For more information,
click here.
19-21
September 2016
The
Department of Biblical and Ancient Studies in the University of South Africa,
Pretoria, will host the Eighth UNISA
Symposium of New Testament and Early Christian Studies on 19-21 September
2016 on the theme: 'Where do we stand on the supernatural? An interdisciplinary
exploration'. Please submit a title and abstract of 250 words before 15 July 2016 at craffpf@unisa.ac.za or pfcraffert@gmail.com. For more information, click here.
23-24
September 2016
St. Andrew’s Greek Orthodox
Theological College's 2016 Patristic Symposium (Sydney, Australia) will focus on
the personality and contributions of Saint John Chrysostom. The deadline for
proposals is May 2016. For
information, go to: http://www.sagotc.edu.au/patristic-symposia.
14–16
October 2016
The 41st International Patristic, Medieval, and
Renaissance Studies (PMR) Conference, with the plenary theme: ‘A Matter of
Devotion: Matter and Spirit in Theory and Practice', will be held at Villanova
University in October 2016. For information, go to: http://www1.villanova.edu/villanova/mission/augustinianinstitute/conferences/pmr.html. The deadline for proposals is 1 July 2016.
7-9
November 2016
KULeuven
is hosting a conference on John
Chrysostom and Severian of Gabala: Homilists, Exegetes and Theologians in
Leuven on 7-9 November 2016. Proposals (between 250 and 500 words) for lectures
of 30 minutes should be sent to the organisers by 30 April 2016. For more information, click here.
28-31
March 2017
The
Catholic University of Cuyo has the honor of informing you about the upcoming Second International Conference on
Patristic Studies "The Discoveries of Manuscripts from Late Antiquity:
Their Impact on Patristic Studies and the Contemporary World” and about the
First Meeting on Patristic Studies in Ibero-America: “Research Projects,
Translations and Critical Editions.” These events will take place in the city
of San Juan (Argentina) from March 28th to March 31st 2017. We invite proposals
for papers and workshops related to the conference topic areas. Please submit a
title and abstract of 250 words before
30 September 2016 to info@congresodemanuscrito.com
25-29
June 2017
The next Origeniana will take place at the
Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Mount Scopus, on 25-29 June 2017. The theme of
the conference will be: Origen's Legacy in the Holy Land–A Tale of Three
Cities: Jerusalem, Caesarea and Bethlehem. Submission of abstracts will begin 1
January 2017 and will end 28 February
2017. For information, click here.
22-24
September 2017
The second triennial international conference
‘The Early Christian Centuries’ (formerly ‘Prayer and Spirituality in the
Early Church’) will be held at Australian Catholic University’s Leadership
Centre, Brisbane, Australia, from Friday, 22 September to Sunday 24 September,
2017. This conference will also be the eleventh conference of the Asia-Pacific
Early Christian Studies Society. The theme for the 2017 conference is
‘Responses to Conflict in Early Christianity.’ For more information,
click here.
ACCADEMIA VIVARIUM
NOVUM: COMPETITION 2016-2017
Furthermore,
we would like to make you aware of the fact that the Accademia Vivarium Novum
invites applications for its competition called “Latin, Greek and Humanities in
Rome”. Please read the full announcement below:
“The Academy Vivarium
Novum is offering ten full tuition scholarships for high school
students (16-18 years old) and twenty-eight full tuition
scholarships for University students (18-24 years old) of any part of
the world. The scholarships will cover all of the costs of room, board,
teaching and didactic materials for courses to be held from October
2016 until June 2017 on the grounds of the Academy’s campus at Rome.
Application letters must be sent to candidati@vivariumnovum.net by May 31. We however advise to send the applications as soon as possible. The selection process will come to an end within August.
Application letters must be sent to candidati@vivariumnovum.net by May 31. We however advise to send the applications as soon as possible. The selection process will come to an end within August.
The courses will be as follows:
- Latin language (fundamental and advanced)
- Greek language (fundamental and advanced)
- Latin composition
- Roman History
- Ancient Latin literature
- History of ancient Philosophy
- Renaissance and Neo-Latin literature
- Latin and Greek music and poetry
- Classics reading seminars
The goal is to achieve a perfect command of both Latin and Greek through a total immersion in the two languages in order to master without any hindrances the texts and concepts which have been handed down from the ancient times, middle ages, the Renaissance period and modern era, and to cultivate the humanities in a manner similar to the Renaissance humanists.
All the classes will be conducted in Latin, except for Greek classes which will be conducted in ancient Greek.
In order to submit your application, you must send a motivation letter. On it you should introduce yourself in a detailed manner and explain why you would like to participate in our program. Besides this, the letter should contain the following information:
1. Full name;
2. Date and location of birth;
3. What school you currently attend;
4. How long you have studied Latin and/or Greek;
5. Which authors and works you have read;
6. Other studies and primary interests outside of school.
In addition, please attach a recent photograph and a copy of your passport or your ID card.
(For more information about the Academy, you may visit the website www.vivariumnovum.net or read the presentation: www.vivariumnovum.net/presentation)”
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