Shaping Ideas: Conversations on the Political Thought of Giles of Rome
La formation des idées : conversations sur la pensée politique de Gilles de Rome
We are delighted to announce the first webinar of the online international seminar on Giles of Rome, which will take place on 15 December at 8pm (Paris) / 7pm (London).
This is a multi-lingual online seminar intended to facilitate new discussions and raise new questions concerning the political thought, context and influence of Giles of Rome. The group will focus, in particular, on philological issues and questions of historical context.
Our first two speakers are:
Charles F. Briggs (University of Vermont)
The Dominicans’ ‘Aegidian’ Politics in the Early Fourteenth Century
la Politique « égidienne » des dominicains au début du XIVe siècle
Respondent: Roberto Lambertini (Università di Macerata)
and
Gavino Scala (Université de Genève)
The Critical Edition of the ‘Livre du gouvernement des roys et des princes’: New Research Perspectives
L’édition critique du « Livre du gouvernement des roys et des princes » : nouvelles perspectives de recherche
Respondent: Noëlle-Laetitia Perret (Université de Genève)
Registration
To register please visit: https://canterbury.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_XIA8yhntTkGqC3WCSJE57A
**Please note the date for the webinar will appear as 8am, 16 December (NZ time); this is 7pm on 15 December in the UK and 8pm in France
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.
For further details and if you have any questions, please contact:
Chris Jones (University of Canterbury, New Zealand) – chris.jones@canterbury.ac.nz
Frédérique Lachaud (Sorbonne Université) – frederique.lachaud@sorbonne-universite.fr
Upon request, we will be happy to supply the texts of the papers in advance to those attending.
For more information on this conference, please visit: https://www.academia.edu/109576681/International_seminar_on_Giles_of_Rome_s%C3%A9minaire_international_sur_Gilles_de_Rome
This project is supported by a French Embassy in New Zealand Mobility Grant