📣 The deadline to apply for our summer school on Greek-Latin bilingualism from antiquity to early modern times is approaching (Leuven, 12-18 July 2026). Please spread the word!
More information: www.dalet.be/Summer%20Sch...
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The deadline to submit an abstract for our HellBel conference is approaching too!
"New Ancient Greek Literature: Contexts, Audiences, Legacies" (Leuven, 8-10 July 2026)
www.dalet.be/CfP_HellBel_...
📣 The deadline to submit an abstract for the 4th IJsewijn Lecture & Laboratorium is likewise approaching! Submissions due 15 December.
www.arts.kuleuven.be/sph/ijsewijn...
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You can read the full conference report here 👉greci-twinning.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/...
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Thank you, Natasha! It was a pleasure to be there – hope to see you again soon!
Back in Innsbruck, my thoughts go to last week’s GrECI concluding conference “Hellenism in Early Modern Europe” in Nicosia. Grateful for the opportunity to present my research on Erasmus’ Adagia in such an inspiring setting.
Excited to share that from today I’ll be spending the next four months at Innsbruck University as a Neo-Latin Fellow 📜✨ Looking forward to this wonderful experience in the Alps 🏔️🎓 #NeoLatin
Promotional banner graphic. On the left, the book cover for Pomponius Mela. The background is an ancient map taken from the cover. Along the bottom right, white text on a blue background reads 'A new translation and the first detailed English-language commentary of Pomponius Mela.' In the top right, the LUP logo.
Recently published | The first volume in the new series Translated Texts from Antiquity: a fresh translation and the first detailed English-language commentary of Pomponius Mela.
Find out more here: www.liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk/doi/book/10....
Just in time for the @ianls.bsky.social conference in Aix, the Seminarium is happy to share the new, hefty volume of 'Humanistica Lovaniensia', which appeared last week.
As usual, all papers can be consulted freely online, through the following link:
poj.peeters-leuven.be/content.php?...
🚨 Applications are now open for the Summer School “Classical Bilingualism: From Greco-Roman Antiquity to Early Modern Europe”. Join us for a rich program with top experts!
📍Leuven, 12-18 July 2026
🗓 Deadline: 1 Dec 2025
🔗 Info & application: www.dalet.be/summer_schoo...
Non ero a Torino in realtà! È da parecchio che non vado…
Just wrapped up a fantastic
summer school in Digital Humanities organised by Antwerp University.
It was a great chance to work with XML, HTML, and OCR, and to connect with others interested in digital texts.
Grateful for the experience and curious to see where this leads next.
#DigitalHumanities
Congratulations!
Looking forward to welcoming you to Leuven this Thursday & Friday for the 3rd IJsewijn Lecture & Laboratorium! Join us for a lecture by Prof. Aline Smeesters and a rich line-up of speakers on Friday. See you there!
www.arts.kuleuven.be/sph/ijsewijn...
Flying to Pavia next Monday — back to my Alma Mater — to celebrate our Maestra Elisa Romano!
Excited to present my research on Erasmus’ Chiliades and his fascinating engagement with Poliziano, alongside an amazing line-up! ✈️📚
#ErasmusOfRotterdam #EarlyModern
book cover 'Student Notes from Latin Europe (1400–1750)'
quote 'Investigating student notes from so many centuries ago is a complex challenge, especially because they come in so many forms and you need a lot of skills to tackle them.' + cover 'Student Notes from Latin Europe (1400–1750)'
Available in paperback and Open Access 📖🔓
✨ Student Notes from Latin Europe (1400–1750): A Research Companion, edited by Xander Feys, Maxime Maleux, Andy Peetermans, Raf Van Rooy
🔗 lup.be/.../student-...
#studentnotes #earlymodernhistory #bookhistory #universityhistory #Latin #intellectualhistory
I am pleased to announce that my paper, “Holding out for a Hero. Erasmus and Poliziano in the Renaissance battle for Classical bilingualism”, will be presented at the Neolatinistendag tomorrow in Utrecht! 📚 I look forward to such an exciting programme. 🌟 Tot morgen!
Erasmian self-fashioning.