Second Workshop & Research Meetings
Vernacular Communities: Texts and Interactions in the European Borders in Late Middle Ages and Early Modern Age
From: 2019-11-19 To:2019-11-22
Thematic Line
Medieval & Early Modern Philosophy
Research Groups
Aristotelica Portugalensia
Reason, Politics & Society
Vernacular Communities: Texts and Interactions in the European Borders in Late Middle Ages and Early Modern Age
Venue: Faculdade de Letras.
PROGRAM
19 and 20.11 Workshop
(see workshop program --> PDF)
20.11 Workshop/Meeting
10.00-13.00 Porto-Bratislava Team work (Sala Departamento de Filosofia-Torre B)
15.00-17.00 Meeting Porto-Bratislava Teams (GFM IF)
21.11 Study visit
"Medieval Porto”
22.11: Individual research
At arts Faculty Library and the specialised section of the Gabinete de Filosofia Medieval
Individual research and discussion.
19 November
Room 201
14.30
Opening by Martin Homza – José Meirinhos
15.00 -16.15
Martin Homza: From “common Slavic” to the codification of Slovak language
Peter Benka: Vernacular communities and the Reformation in the Upper Hungarian towns
16.15-16.30 Coffee Break
16.30-17.45
Maria Pinho: Horto do Esposo: a spiritual book from the Portuguese late middle ages.
Mario Correia: Castelo Perigooso: a portuguese version of seven French Carthusian treatises.
20.11 Workshop (cont.)
Room: Departamento de Filosofia
10.00-11.15
Ivana Labancová: Franciscans, sermons and multilingualism in the Upper Hungary
Stanislava Kuzmová: Latin models and vernacular preaching in Central Europe: Peregrinus and others
11.15-11.30: Coffee Break
11.30-12.30
José Higuera: The Vernacularization of Science: Late Medieval Astrology in Iberia
12.30-13.00
Conclusions
15.00-17.00
Meeting Porto-Bratislava Teams discussion.
Room: GFM
Organisation: Eleonora Lombardo -- José Higuera -- José Meirinhos -- Maria Luís Leite Pinho
FCT Refrence: FCT/483/15/01/2019/S
Programa FCT: Cooperação Científica e Tecnológica FCT/Eslováquia- 2019/2020
Funding Institution: Fundação para a Ciência e a tecnologia.