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  • Study days - Epistemology and methodology

    L’IRHT (Institut de recherche et d’histoire des textes) et les catalogues de manuscrits latins

    La parution récente (début juin 2024) du t. II/4 du Catalogue des manuscrits conservés de l’ancienne bibliothèque de Clairvaux est l’occasion de faire le point sur la catalographie des manuscrits latins à l’IRHT. Les conditions de travail, les outils à la disposition des rédacteurs mais aussi du public, le ou les publics et leurs attentes, les conditions techniques de l’alternative entre catalogue sur papier et base de données en ligne, le besoin de normalisation, ne sont plus forcément les mêmes qu’au moment de la réactivation du projet Clairvaux, en 2007. Quelles sont les problématiques aujourd'hui et l'avenir de ce type de chantier ? 

     

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  • Budapest

    Conference, symposium - Representation

    Naturalism in Painting 1870–1905

    Conference of the Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest

    Perceived as the dominant artistic trend of the last third of the 19th century, yet, still difficult to delineate, Naturalism raises a number of conceptual issues. Naturalism, perhaps the most significant trend in European painting in the 1880s and 1890s, was present simultaneously in other European countries only a few years after its emergence in France, and appeared in equal quality from Scotland to Russia and Spain to Hungary. In order to better understand the current of Naturalism, the research group “Realism and Naturalism in Hungary and in Europe based at the Hungarian National Gallery is organizing a 2-day international conference.

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  • Leipzig

    Conference, symposium - History

    The sources of international relations between the political centres of Europe and the Mediterranean (800–1600)

    Letters - Acts - Treaties

    The 15th International Congress of Diplomatics organized by the Commission internationale de diplomatique, which is being held between the 4th and 6th of October at Leipzig, studies the diplomatic characteristics of medieval and early modern charters and the related documentation being used in “international” and interreligious diplomacy. The main objective of the conference is to analyse the "international" and interreligious repertoire of types and forms of the documents as well as their regional specific characteristics. Special attention will be dedicated to the different stages of tradition and the consequences for historical interpretation focussing on the internal and external characteristics of the diplomatic documentation.

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