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    Origines

    Percorsi di ricerca sulle identità etniche nell'Italia antica

    Il tema delle Origines Gentium, posto al centro della riflessione storica a partire dall’omonimo articolo di E. J. Bickerman nel 1952 e più recentemente indagato in tre tavole rotonde tenutesi a Bordeaux nel 1996 e 1997, continua a suscitare l’interesse degli studiosi provenienti da differenti discipline, sia sul versante più tradizionale delle cosiddette "scienze dell’uomo", sia nel campo di quelle naturalistiche. I risultati di questa collaborazione sono stati pubblicati nel volume Le Origini degli Etruschi. Tale pubblicazione e i temi in essa affrontati offrono lo spunto all’Istituto di studi sul Mediterraneo antico del Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (ISMA) e all’École française de Rome per promuovere, in questo contesto dinamico di studi e ricerche, una giornata di studio finalizzata a riflettere intorno a questi argomenti legati alle "Origini", allargando il campo di indagine a Roma, al mondo italico e magnogreco, all’interno di una prospettiva mediterranea.

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  • Reims | Caen

    Call for papers - History

    Tacitus and Tacitism in Europe in the early modern era (16th-18th century)

    The writing of history and the conception of power

    Even if Tacitus was not totally unknown during the medieval period, the publication in Venice of the editio princeps of his works around 1470 and then, in 1515, the first edition of the Annales with the recently rediscovered first six books, marked the beginning of a real fascination for the Roman historian, for his approach to history, his style, and even more so, for his political lessons. All over Europe numerous editions of his books, in Latin or in translation, were published, as well as critical commentaries and political treaties that all claimed, under various forms, to be inspired by the ideas of Tacitus, thus giving birth to “Tacitism”.

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  • Naples

    Call for papers - History

    Italy in "equal parts": writing the history of Italy before the Roman conquest

    L’École française de Rome, en collaboration avec le centre Jean Bérard de Naples, propose 10 bourses à destination de jeunes chercheurs (M2, doctorants ou jeunes docteurs) pour participer à un atelier de formation doctorale d’une durée de cinq jours dans le cadre du programme de recherche de l’École française de Rome : « Italia picta : territoires italiens et pratiques romaines (Ve-IIIe siècle) ». L’atelier est principalement articulé autour de la question suivante : comment écrire l’histoire de l’Italie préromaine, au regard des difficultés méthodologiques et épistémologiques spécifiques à cette période et du contexte historique et politique particulier polarisé par la conquête romaine ? Le but, largement didactique, est celui d’un retour critique sur les connaissances, les outils et les moyens mobilisables pour étudier l’histoire de l’Italie préromaine.

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