Marulić Days 2015
Croatica et Tyrolensia
A digital comparison of Croatian and Tyrolean neo-
Latin literature❧ Digitalna usporedba hrvatske
i tirolske latinističke književnosti❧ Ein
digitaler Vergleich neulateinischer
Literatur in Kroatien und in
Tirol❧ Litterae Latinae
Croatiae et Tyrolidis
computatro com-
parandae
❧
A scholarly conference
(Split, 22 and 23 April 2015)
Institute of the Croatian Academy of Arts and Sciences in Split
Brothers Radić Square, 7
WEDNESDAY, 22 APRIL
Moderators: Johanna Luggin, Luka Špoljarić
9.00 Institute of the Croatian Academy
Introduction
Lav Šubarić (Innsbruck): Regional, national, transnational. How do we imagine neo-Latin literature?
Martin Korenjak (Innsbruck): Regional Latinity: a worm’s-eye view on neo-Latin literature
Gorana Stepanić (Pula): Think globally, act zonally. Rethinking the concept of Croatian neo-Latin literature
11.00-11.30 Coffee break
Neven Jovanović (Zagreb): Quadrata rotundis? Lexical comparison of two sets of neo-Latin texts
Florian Schaffenrath (Innsbruck): Epic poetry from Croatia and the Tyrol – overview and comparison
Tamara Tvrtković (Zagreb): Germanic peoples through the prism of Croatian Latinists
Vlado Rezar (Zagreb): The humanists of Dubrovnik
THURSDAY, 23 APRIL
Moderators: Gorana Stepanić, Lav Šubarić
9.00 Institute of the Croatian Academy
Luka Špoljarić (Zagreb): The first Dalmatian orations in creatione ducis (1423-1473): anatomy of a genre
Bratislav Lučin (Split): Antiquarianism in Croatia: an overview
Johanna Luggin (Innsbruck): Macro- vs. microhistory: the Tyrolean Menippean satire as a regional literary genre
10.30-11.00 Coffee break
Simon Wirthensohn (Innsbruck): The impact of the Jesuit stage on other theatre forms in the Tyrol
Irena Bratičević (Zagreb): Latin poets in late eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Dubrovnik
Irena Galić Bešker (Zagreb): The long lasting Virgilian influence on Latin poetry: an example of bucolic poetry in the 19th century
Conclusion