CSNLS 2005 SYMPOSIUM ON THE PASTORAL
Cambridge Society for Neo Latin Studies
2.00pm Friday 9 September to 1.00pm Sunday 11 September at Clare College Cambridge
For a booking form, please contact Dr Andrew Taylor at Trinity College, Cambridge CB2 1TQ or at awt24@cam.ac.uk
- ANNE BOUSCHARAIN (Paris), Le recueil bucolique de l'Adulescentia de Battista Spagnoli de Mantoue (1498) et sa réception en France au XVIe siècle
- HÉLÈNE CASANOVA-ROBIN (Stendhal-Grenoble III), Les Eglogae de Pontano, entre tradition et modernité, imitatio et inuentio
- SUKANTA CHAUDHURI (Jadavpur), Paulo maiora canamus: the transcendence of pastoral in the neo-Latin eclogue
- HELEN COOPER (Cambridge), Arcades ambo: Dante's other Virgil
- ALEX COROLEU (Nottingham), Petrarch's Bucolicum Carmen and its commentators in sixteenth-century Europe
- ROBERT CUMMINGS (Glasgow), Pastoral in crisis: modern Latin alternatives in Augustan England
- MARC DERAMAIX (Rouen), Carmen deduxit ad undas. Le sermo piscatorius dans les Eclogae piscatoriae de Sannazar
- JOHN GILMORE (Warwick), David Vates: the Eclogae Sacrae of René Rapin
- EMMA HERDMAN (Oxford), Lupa in fabula: Babylonian disruption in the pastoral world
- ADAM KAY (Cambridge), Echoes of the honeystealer: The influence of 'Theocritus' 19 on neo-Latin poetry
- DAVID MONEY (Cambridge), Latin eclogues in the English universities
- VICTORIA MOUL (Cambridge), Of hearing and of failing to hear: the allusive dialogue with Virgil in Milton's Epitaphium Damonis
- DOUGLAS PAINE (Cambridge), OEVale Oxonium! Veni Hinksey! : The Scholar and the Rustic in neo-Latin Comedy
- LEE PIEPHO (Sweet Briar College), Mantuan revised: his Adulescentia in early sixteenth-century Germany
- PIOTR URBANSKI (Szczecin), Latin translation of the 'Pastor Fido' by J. Winther (Stettin 1607)
- INGRID DE SMET (Warwick), Rus in tempore belli (et pacis) : Pastoral elements in the poetry of Jacques-Auguste de Thou (and his friends)
- PETER ZEEBERG (Copenhagen), The Theme of War in Danish Neo-Latin Bucolics from the 1570s
Back to NL1 description
Back to News and Events