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Bibles, Gospels, Breviaries and Books of Hours (online, 11 Nov 21-26 May 22)

online via Zoom, 11.11.2021–26.05.2022 Eingabeschluss: 15.07.2021

Research Centre for European Philological Tradition

In the context of the public seminar entitled Bibles, Gospels, Breviaries and Books of Hours, organised by the Research Centre for European Philological Tradition (Zurich, Lugano, Florence, Rome), which will take place via Zoom every Thursday from the 11th of November 2021 to the 26th of May 2022 and aiming to gather as many experts on the subject as possible, we are launching a call for proposals. Interested parties are invited to send their proposals (max 100 words) by the 15th of July in Italian, English, French or Spanish to info@receptio.eu, indicating their academic role and university. Independent researchers who are conducting research on the topic are also welcome.

Nell'ambito del seminario pubblico dal titolo Bibbie, Vangeli, Breviari e Libri d'Ore, organizzato dal Research Centre for European Philological Tradition (Zurigo, Lugano, Firenze, Roma), che si svolgerà via Zoom ogni giovedì dall'11 novembre 2021 al 26 maggio 2022 e che mira a raccogliere il maggior numero di esperti dell'argomento, lanciamo una call for proposals. Gli interessati sono invitati a inviare le proposte (max 100 parole) entro il 15 luglio in Italiano, Inglese, Francese, Spagnolo all'indirizzo: info@receptio.eu, indicando il proprio ruolo accademico e l'Università di appartenenza. I ricercatori indipendenti che stanno svolgendo ricerche sul tema saranno altresì i benvenuti.

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CFP: Bibles, Gospels, Breviaries and Books of Hours (online, 11 Nov 21-26 May 22). In: ArtHist.net, 04.06.2021. Letzter Zugriff 27.02.2022. <https://arthist.net/archive/34261>.

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