Berlin, Humboldt-Universität, 26-28 March 2015
Roundtable – « Epistolary Networks in Early Modern Italy: Connecting and
Coordinating Current Digitization Initiatives », org. Harald Hendrix
Clizia Carminati (Università degli Studi di Bergamo); Charles van den Heuvel (Huygens ING); Howard Hotson, St. Anne’s College (University of Oxford); Paola Moreno (Université de Liège); Emilio Russo (Università degli Studi di Roma “La Sapienza”); Franco Tomasi (Università degli Studi di Padova); Corrado Viola (Università degli Studi di Verona)
Panel – « Early Modern Letters: A Renewed Success I », org. D. Allart, A. Delfosse, L. Fagnart, P. Moreno
- Paola Moreno (Université de Liège), Rediscovering a Renaissance Letter Corpus: The EpistolART Project
- Roberta Ferro (Catholic University of Milan), Archilet: An Online Archive of Renaissance Italian Literary Correspondences for the European Cultural Network
- Claudia Berra (Università degli Studi di Milano), Giovanni Della Casa’s Correspondence: A Hidden Treasure toward a Database Publication
Panel – « Early Modern Letters: A Renewed Success II », org. D. Allart, A. Delfosse, L. Fagnart, P. Moreno
- Carlo Alberto Girotto (Université Sorbonne Nouvelle-Paris 3), The Correspondence of the Bolognese Poet Ridolfo Campeggi
- Dominique Allart (Université de Liège), The Renaissance Artist as a Letter Writer: Examination of Selected Examples from Gaye’s Carteggio
- Gianluca Valenti (Université de Liège), Editing a Multilingual Corpus of Letters: A Methodological Approach
- Annick Delfosse (Université de Liège), Digitizing Artists’ Identity and Networks: EpistolART, a New Database
Panel – « Early Modern Letters: A Renewed Success III », org. D. Allart, A. Delfosse, L. Fagnart, P. Moreno
- Cristiano Amendola (Université de Liège), The Speech about Artists between Epistolary Document and Folk Literature at the Beginning of Renaissance
- Hélène Miesse (Université de Liège), The “Art of Politics”: About the Use of an Artistic Lexicon in Guicciardini’s Letters