RESEARCH NETWORKING PROGRAMME
COMSt
T
ITLE OF THE WORKSHOP
:
“Editing the impossible: fragments, palimpsests, multiple
recensions…”
S
CIENTIFIC SUMMARY OF THE WORKSHOP PROPOSAL
:
This last workshop of Teams 2 and 3 will address the particular problems posed by
fragmentary or complex transmission of texts. Most of the papers presented in this
workshop will serve as case studies in the chapter on philology in COMSt handbook. The two
editorial meetings planned during this workshop will be devoted to the discussion of the
connection between the case studies and the methodological part of the chapter. It was
decided during the workshop in Leuven in September 2012 to illustrate the different points
of the methodological part with 12‐15 case studies (3‐4 pages each). At the editorial meeting
in Turin in April 2013, we agreed on the work to be done for the methodological part and we
decided which case studies should receive the priority. At this last Teams 2‐3 workshop, the
case studies should be related to the methodological part.
1. I
NTRODUCTION
1.1. Aims and scope of this chapter (CM)
1.2. Trends in Oriental philology and survey of practices (CM + all)
1.3. Classical philology, Biblical philology and (Western) Medieval philology as "models" to be
inspired by and to be criticized and adapted (CM + AB)
1.4. Importance of multilingualism and difficulties inherent to this when editing texts (CM + AB + LS)
2. S
TEPS TOWARDS AN EDITION
2.0.
Introduction (2 pp.) (CM)
2.1.
Heuristics (4 pp.) (MC) cf. chapter 3
Methodological (for a list of bibliographical tools see Team 4), Claves
2.2.
Transcription / Collation (8 pp.)
2.2.1. By hand (CM)
2.2.2. Using digital tools (TA + JG)
2.3.
Witness classification and history of the text (15 pp.)
2.3.0. Introduction (CM)
2.3.1. Stemmatics + statistical methods + criticisms against the Lachmann‐Maas method (CM)
special cases: fragmentary witnesses
Digital developments (TA)
2.3.2. external evidences,: colophons, catalogues, palaeography (cf. Team 1) (CM)
2.3.3. use of indirect tradition (CM)
2.4.
Establishing a scholarly text edition (10 pp.)
2.4.0. Introduction (CM)
types of scholarly editions (≠ purposes): diplomatic, critical, eclectic, reconstructed, best manuscript,
base manuscript, editio maior / editio minor, synoptic edition…
2.4.1. Choices of the editor: explaining the choices / principles in the introduction (CM)
2.4.2. Conjectures, emendations (CM)
2.5.
Presentation (20 pp.) (SM, AG, PLS)
2.5.0. Introduction (SM)
2.5.1. Orthography and linguistic features (AG, PLS)
2.5.2. Marking citations etc. (AG)
2.5.3. Punctuation (AG) (cf. CS Paolo)
2.5.4. Divisions of the text (SM)
2.5.5. Page layout (PLS)
2.5.6. Critical signs for additions, deletions, emendations; cruces (SM)
2.5.7. Referring to previous editions (using canonical references), referring to main ms. (SM)
2.5.8. Critical apparatus: positive / negative, sigla, abbreviations (SM)
2.5.9. Apparatus of sources (AG)
2.5.10. Other apparatuses (CM)
2.5.11 Desiderata for digital editions (TA)
3. C
ASE STUDIES
(80 pp.)
A
BSTRACT OF THE WORKSHOP PROPOSAL
:
The aim of this last Teams 2 and 3 workshop is twofold: (1) to consolidate the
methodological part of the handbook chapter, which was the object of an editorial meeting
in April 2013 in Turin, and (2) articulate the Case Studies with this methodological part. For
this last workshop of Team 2, special attention will be dedicated to some special cases,
presenting particular difficulties, like texts preserved in multiple recensions or in a
fragmentary way, palimpsests, etc.
D
ATE
: 14‐15 October 2013
V
ENUE
: Berlin‐Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften
M
EETING
P
ROGRAMME
(P
ROVISIONAL
):
Monday October 14
9:00 Opening of the workshop (welcoming, practical organization…)
9:30‐11:00 Session I ‐ Editing Palimpsests
G. Kessel, Towards a prospective edition of the Syriac Galen Palimpsest: challenges and
possible solutions
M. Raaf, A software for the edition of palimpsests (title to be announced)
11:00 Coffee Break
11:30‐13:00 Session II ‐ Open traditions
P. La Spisa, The Arabic Versions of the Martyrdom of Aretha and his companions in Najran:
multiple recensions and "fluid" tradition
LECTURE to be announced / short communications by junior scholars
13:00 Lunch
14:00‐16:00 Editorial Meeting COMSt Handbook Chapter 2 ‐ Part I: Methodological Part
16:00 Coffee break
16:30 Visit of the exhibition of the Turfan manuscripts collection
19:00 Dinner
Tuesday October 15
9:00‐10:30 Session III ‐ Editing fragmentary texts
D. Durkin‐Meisterernst, Editorial practices in dealing with the fragments in the Berlin Turfan
Collection
A. Cantera, Avestan (title to be announced)
10:30 Coffee break
11:00‐12:30 Editorial Meeting COMSt Handbook Chapter 2 ‐ Part II: Case Studies
12:30 Lunch
N
AMES OF THE ORGANISERS
:
‐ Scientific organisers: Caroline Macé and Jost Gippert
‐ Local organiser: Desmond Durkin‐Meisterernst
CV ‐ Caroline Macé
28.09.1973:
Born in Ath (Belgium)
June 1993:
BA (Candidature) in Classics (Facultés universitaires ND de la Paix, Namur)
September 1995:
MA (Licence) in Classics (Université Catholique de Louvain, Louvain‐la‐Neuve)
June 1997:
Complementary degree (D.E.A) in Oriental Studies (Université Catholique de
Louvain, Louvain‐la‐Neuve)
2000‐2001:
Junior Fellowship in Byzantine Studies, Dumbarton Oaks, Harvard University
Trustees, Washington DC
May 2002:
Doctorate in Classical Studies (Université Catholique de Louvain, Louvain‐la‐
Neuve) (summa cum laude)
2002‐2005:
Post‐doctoral researcher at the Institute of Philosophy (De Wulf‐Mansion
Centre for the Study of Ancient, Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy), KU
Leuven
2005‐:
Assistant Professor in Greek studies, Faculty of Arts, KU Leuven
F
IVE MOST RELEVANT PUBLICATIONS WITHIN THE PAST FIVE YEARS
:
1: Macé, C., Van Hulle, D. (2010). Texts beyond borders: Multilingualism and Textual Scholarship.
Editio, 24, 236‐240.
2: (2011). Encyclopaedic Trends in Byzantium? (Van Deun, P., Ed., Macé, C., Ed.). Leuven: Peeters.
3: Macé, C. (2012). Les Quaestiones ad Antiochum ducem d’un Pseudo‐Athanase (CPG 2257). Un état
de la question. In: Bussières M. (Eds.), La littérature des questions et réponses dans l’Antiquité:
de l’enseignement à l’exégèse. Brepols Publishers, 121‐150.
4: Macé, C., De Vos, I., Geuten, K. (2012). Comparing Stemmatological and Phylogenetic Methods to
Understand the Transmission History of the ‘Florilegium Coislinianum’. In: Bucossi A., Kihlman E.
(Eds.), Ars Edendi Lectures Series, vol. I. Stockholm University, 107‐129.
5:Holman, S., Macé, C., Matz, B. (2012). De Beneficentia: A Homily on Social Action attributed to Basil
of Caesarea. Vigiliae Christianae: A Review of Early Christian Life and Language, 66, 457‐481.
CV ‐ Jost Gippert
12. 3. 1956:
Born in Winz‐Niederwenigern (North Rhine‐Westphalia, Germany)
1962‐1965:
Primary school, Essen‐Kupferdreh
1965‐1972:
Secondary school (Leibniz‐Gymnasium), Essen‐Altenessen
15. 5. 1972: Higher education Entrance Qualification (Abitur), Essen‐Altenessen
1972‐1974: University study, University Marburg/Lahn (Comparative Linguistics, Japanology,
Sinology)
1973‐1977: Scholarship of the Studienstiftung des Deutschen Volkes
1974‐1977: University study, Free University of Berlin (Comparative Linguistics, Indology,
Japanology, Sinology)
12. 1. 1977: Doctorate (Dr.phil., "summa cum laude") in Comparative Linguistics, Indology, Sinology;
doctoral dissertation: "Zur Syntax der infinitivischen Bildungen in den indogermanischen
Sprachen" / "The syntax of infinitival formations in the Indo‐European languages")
1977‐1982: Research Assistant (Comparative Linguistics), Free University of Berlin
1982:1984: Lecturer (Georgian, Tocharian, Indo‐European Syntax), University of Vienna, Austria
(supported by DAAD)
1983‐1984: Researcher, Austrian Academy of Sciences (Vienna, Austria; project "Iranisches
Personennamenbuch", special subject "Georgische Nebenüberlieferung")
1983‐1984: Lecturer, University of Salzburg, Austria ("Areal Interferences", "Indo‐European Syntax")
1984‐1990: Assistant Professor (Comparative Linguistics), Free University of Berlin
1990‐1993: Research Assistant ("Computational Linguistics"), University of Bamberg
17. 7. 1991: Habilitation, (Comparative and Indo‐European Linguistics), University of Bamberg
1993‐1994: Scholarship of the "Heisenberg" Programme of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
26. 1. 1994: Appointment for the professorship of "Indo‐European and Comparative Linguistics",
University of Heidelberg (Germany)
23. 2. 1994: Appointment for the chair of "Comparative Linguistics", University of Frankfurt on the
Main
since 1994: Professor (chair) of "Comparative Linguistics", University of Frankfurt on the Main
since 1996: Academician, Academy of Sciences, Gelati (Georgia)
21. 9. 1997: Appointment as Honorary Professor of the Sulkhan Saba Orbeliani University, Tbilisi
(Georgia)
5.8. 1999:
Appointment for the chair of Indo‐European studies, University of Vienna (Austria)
2000‐2001: Dean of the Faculty of Linguistics and Cultural Sciences (FB 9), University of Frankfurt on
the Main
since 2002: Member of the Commission "Turfanforschung" of the Berlin‐Brandenburg Academy of
Sciences, Berlin
2003‐2005: Dean of the Faculty of Linguistics and Cultural Sciences (FB 9), University of Frankfurt on
the Main
2004‐2005: Speaker of the DFG graduate program „Sentence Types: Variation and Interpretation“,
University of Frankfurt on the Main
2005‐2006: Dean‐deputy of the Faculty of Linguistics and Cultural Sciences (FB 9), University of
Frankfurt on the Main
since 2007: Speaker of the DFG graduate program „Sentence Types: Variation and Interpretation“,
University of Frankfurt on the Main
since 2007: Member of the Senate of the University of Frankfurt on the Main
since 2007: Member of the centre „Language“ of the Berlin‐Brandenburg Academy of Sciences,
Vienna
19.12.2007: Appointment for the chair of Caucasiology and Caucasian Studies, University of Jena
(Germany) (refused)
4.5.2009:
Appointment as an Honorary Doctor (Dr. h.c.) of the Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State
University (Georgia)
since 2010: Director of the LOEWE research group “Digital Humanities”, University of Frankfurt /
Main.
F
IVE MOST RELEVANT PUBLICATIONS WITHIN THE PAST FIVE YEARS
:
1: 2008d: Gippert, Jost / Schulze, Wolfgang / Aleksidze, Zaza / Mahé, Jean‐Pierre: The Caucasian
Albanian Palimpsests of Mount Sinai. Turnhout: Brepols 2009 (Monumenta Palaeographica
Medii Aevi / Series Ibero‐Caucasica, 2) , 2 vols., XXIV+530 pp.
2: 2010g: Gippert, Jost / Schulze, Wolfgang / Aleksidze, Zaza / Mahé, Jean‐Pierre: The Caucasian
Albanian Palimpsests of Mount Sinai. Vol. III: The Armenian Layer, edited by Jost Gippert.
(Monumenta Palaeographica Medii Aevi / Series Ibero‐Caucasica, 2‐3), 220 pp.; Turnhout:
Brepols 2010.
3: 2011b: Gippert, Jost: The script of the Caucasian Albanians in the light of the Sinai palimpsests,
in: Seibt, Werner / Preiser‐Kapeller, Johannes (Hrsg. / ed.), Die Entstehung der kaukasischen
Alphabete als kulturhistorisches Phänomen. The Creation of the Caucasian Alphabets as
Phenomenon of Cultural History. Referate des Internationalen Symposiums (Wien, 1.‐4.
Dezember 2005) Veröffentlichungen zur Byzanzforschung, hrsg. v. Peter Soustal und Christian
Gastgeber, 28) , 39‐50; Wien: Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften
2011.
4: 2011c: Gippert, Jost: Fragments of St. John's Gospel in the Language of the Caucasian
Albanians, in: Amphoux, Christian‐B. / Elliott, J. Keith / Outtier, Bernard (Hrsg. / ed.), Textual
Research on the Psalms and Gospels. / Recherches textuelles sur les psaumes et les évangiles
Supplements to Novum Testamentum, 142) , 237‐244; Leiden / Boston: Brill 2012.
5: 2011d: Gippert, Jost: O en arši anarxos loġos ‐ Greek Verses in Georgian Disguise
in:
Schmidt, A. / den Heijer, J. / Pataridze, T. (Hrsg. / ed.), Scripts Beyond Borders. A Survey of
Allographic Traditionis in the Euro‐Mediterranean World , (24 pp.); Louvain‐la‐Neuve: 2012.
(in the press)
N
AME AND AFFILIATION OF PARTICIPANTS
:
Title First name & Surname Organisation/university Country
Email address
Dr. Tara Andrews
Katholieke Universiteit
Leuven
Belgium
Tara.Andrews@arts.kuleuven.be
Prof. Alessandro Bausi
Universität Hamburg
Germany
alessandro.bausi@uni‐hamburg.de
Prof. Alberto Cantera
Universidad de Salamanca
Spain
acantera@usal.es
Dr. Marie Cronier
CNRS, Paris
France
marie.cronier@irht.cnrs.fr
Prof. D. Durkin‐Meisterernst Berlin Academy
Germany
durkin‐meisterernst@bbaw.de
Prof. Antonia Giannouli
University of Cyprus
Cyprus
agiannou@ucy.ac.cy
Prof. Jost Gippert
Frankfurt University
Germany
gippert@em.uni‐frankfurt.de
Dr. Gregory Kessel
Marburg University
Germany
gregorykessel@yahoo.com
Prof. Paolo La Spisa
University of Genova
Italy
palaspi@gmail.com
Prof. Hugo Lundhaug
University of Oslo
Norway
hugolu@teologi.uio.no
Prof. Caroline Macé
Katholieke Universiteit
Leuven
Belgium
Caroline.Mace@arts.kuleuven.be
Dr. Michael Marx
Potsdam University
Germany
m.marx@gmx.net
Prof. Alessandro Mengozzi University of Torino
Italy
alessandro.mengozzi@unito.it
Dr. Sébastien Moureau
Université catholique de
Louvain
Belgium
sebastien.moureau@uclouvain.be
Mr. M. Raaf
Frankfurt Universität
Germany
Prof. Denis Searby
Stockholm University
Sweden
denis.searby@klassiska.su.se
Dr. Lara Sels
Katholieke Universiteit
Leuven
Belgium
Lara.Sels@ arts.kuleuven.be
Prof. Wido van Peursen
Vrije Universiteit
Amsterdam
Netherlands
w.t.van.peursen@vu.nl
Dr. Sever Voicu
Bibliotheca Vaticana
Italy
voicu@vatlib.it
Dr. Ugo Zanetti
Abbaye de Chèvetogne Belgium
u.zanetti@yahoo.fr
B
UDGET
:
Description
Currency code (if
not €)
€
Accommodation
4500
Meals
1800
Travel cost
5000
Local administrative costs
200
TOTAL: 11.500 EUR
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