Tuesday, 10 November 2015

WORLD PHILOSOPHY DAY – 19th NOVEMBER 2015


This week, we would like to announce to you two significant events in the field of philosophy, the first of which will take place in only a few days:

The World Philosophy Day 2015 will be held on the 19th of November 2015 in Paris, France. There is going to be a roundtable debate on the topic “plurality of languages and places of philosophy”, which will be broadcast live on the internet from 2:00pm to 5:00pm (local time).

 

Please follow the link in order to find all the relevant information concerning the topic as well as the venue of the event.

 

In case you cannot attend in person, you will be able to follow the debate online:

 

Original language        

English                           

French                            

 

WORLD CONGRESS OF PHILOSOPHY ON ARISTOTLE; ATHENS, JULY 2016


Secondly, we would like to let you know that the World Philosophy Congress on the Philosophy of Aristotle will be held in Athens, Greece, from the 10th to the 20th of July 2016. The event will be organized by the Association of Greek Philosophy, the Greek Philosophical Society, the Philosophical Society of Cyprus and other Societies, Associations and Educational Institutions, under the Auspices of the International Federation of Philosophical Societies (FISP). It is no coincidence that the Congress will be held exactly 2400 years after the birth of Aristotle and in the city where the philosopher spent most of his life.

 

Please follow the link to read detailed information about the aims and the structure of the Congress. Be aware of the number of ways to contribute to the event: Round tables, student sessions, poster sessions etc.; please note that the deadline for the submission of abstracts is the 29th of February 2016.

Thursday, 29 October 2015

COLLEGIUM OF ROMAN LAW IN PAVIA, ITALY

This week we would like to let you know that CEDANT, the Center for Studies and Research on Ancient Law, is going to hold its thirteenth Collegium of Roman Law in Pavia from the 11th to the 29 of January 2016., The following theme has been proposed: “The Institutes of Gaius: adventures of a bestseller. Transmission, use and transformation of the text”.
The Collegium is an intensive course of study which brings together international professors and young scholars in a series of seminars.  One of its aims is the publication of its findings after a second phase of work in September 2016. Please follow this link to see all the relevant information.

Thursday, 22 October 2015

FIEC BLOG ENPANDS ITS SCOPE

We are pleased to inform you that the FIEC-blog will from now on will information distributed by AIEP, l’Association Internationale d’Études Patristiques (the International Association of Patristic Studies). This new connection has been established since it is the wish of both organizations to foster academic discourse between related disciplines. In this regard, we would like to thank AIEP for its support in order to create an online platform spreading all internationally relevant news pertaining to the study of antiquity. See the first pieces of information below.

LECTURESHIP IN PATRISTICS, CAMBRIDGE

The Faculty of Divinity, University of Cambridge, intends to make a new appointment to a University Lectureship in Patristics, and invites applications from candidates with a research specialization in any field of Patristic thought and culture up to the end of the first millennium. The deadline for applications is the 6th of November 2015. For detailed information, follow the link.

CONFERENCE ON ANCIENT CHRISTIAN LITERATURE, ROME

The Department of Humanistic Studies at the “Roma Tre” University is organizing a Conference on Ancient Christian Literature to be held on 30-31 October 2015. For more information contact Prof. Alberto D'Anna (e.mail alberto.danna@uniroma3.it).

VACANCY: CURATOR AT THE BRITISH LIBRARY

Apart from our new connection to AIEP, we would like to let you know that the British Library is recruiting a Curator of Ancient and Medieval Manuscripts, with a special responsibility for Classical, Biblical and Byzantine Manuscripts. The closing date for applications is the 15th of November 2015.
Please follow the link in order to see the full job description.