Unité de latin

15-16 octobre 2010 - Rome : texts and topography

ROME : TEXTS AND TOPOGRAPHY

Organisers : D. Nelis (Geneva) and M. Royo (Tours)

15-16 octobre 2010, Geneva

M. Aberson, (Geneva, CH) Des lieux, des dieux, des marques de mémoire: Tite-Live et les monuments de Rome.

A. Barchiesi (Siena/Stanford, IT/USA) Texts and Topography : opening and closing remarks.

B. Bergmann (Mt. Holyoke, USA) Across Sight Lines: Key Monuments in Augustan Rome and their Afterlife in Representations.

M. Dewar (Toronto, CA) Totam licet aestimare Romam: Looking at Rome from the villa suburbana.

C. Edwards (London, UK) Tacitus and the Ruins of Rome.

J. Farrell (Philadelphia, USA) Towards a Generic Topography of Roman Literature?

A. Keith (Toronto, CA) Roman Topography and Imperial Geographies in Latin Elegy.

C. Klodt (Bochum, D) The Symbolic Value and Argumentative Force of Locality in Forensic Rhetoric.

A. Logeay ( Rouen, F) Topographie de Rome et citoyenneté romaine dans l'oeuvre de Cicéron.

R. Nauta (Groningen, NL) Knowing One's Place. The Uses of the Topography of Rome in Martial.

D. Nelis (Geneva, CH) Une promenade intertextuelle : Enée, les virum monimenta priorum et un enarrabile textum.

M. Royo (Tours, F) L'espace et le temps : traitement topographique de Rome dans les descriptions poétiques.

M. Tarpin (Grenoble, F) Les vici de Rome dans la prose du Ier siècle av. J.-C. : un usage fortement connoté.

S. Zink (Philadelphia, USA) Built, Written and Painted Realities: Octavian’s Temple of Apollo on the Palatine and its Polychromy.

2 sept. 2009

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