Projects / Programmes
Semantika mita v latinski in romanskih književnostih (Slovene)
Code |
Science |
Field |
Subfield |
6.07.00 |
Humanities |
Literary sciences |
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Code |
Science |
Field |
6.02 |
Humanities |
Languages and Literature |
Researchers (7)
Organisations (1)
Significance for science
The work on the project covered a vast array of texts ranging from Virgil to 20th century literature. A number of publications, including monographs by Marko Marinčič and Sonja Weiss, were published in early 2012 as a fruit of the project (see below).
Two international conferences were organized and two other conferences co-organized by the project group members:
- “Reading Authors' Lives: Seminari sulla continuita dell'antico III”, June 19-20, 2009, http://musacamena.units.it/iniziative/archivio_sca09.php?link=iniziative&sub=Collezione%20EUT%20CentoPagine; published as Centopagine, Trieste 2009 (http://musacamena.units.it/iniziative/100pg09.php?link=iniziative&sub=Collezione%20EUT%20CentoPagine).
- “Cose dell’altro mondo: Metamorfosi del fantastico nella letteratura italiana del XX secolo”, Ljubljana, October 29, 2009. A collection of articles edited by project group member Patrizia Farinielli, was published by ETS, Pisa, in 2012. It includes articles specifically dealing with reception of classical myth in modern Italian literature.
- “Gli Argonauti senza confini tra la Colchide e l'Adriatico: fabbricare miti tra Mar Nero, Danubio, Sava, Adriatico ed Eridan”, Trieste and Ljubljana, September 6-7, 2011.
- “Ulisse per sempre: MITURGIE omeriche e cultura mediterranea”, Trieste and Ljubljana, September 4-5, 2012 (organized by GRIMM, Gruppo di Ricerca sul Mito e la Mitografia, http://www2.units.it/grmito/gruppo.html, and Institutum studiorum humanitatis, Ljubljana.
Significance for the country
Two monographs and a number of articles were published in Slovene; a collection of articles by four project group members were published in the national classical journal Keria: studia Latina et Graeca.
The research contributed significantly to the development of university coursed led by Marko Marinčič (Classical Mythology and Religion) and Irena Prosenc Šegula (Intertextuality in Italian Literature) at the University of Ljubljana.
The new translation of Aeschylus' Oresteia (by M. Marinčič), a text highly relevant to the project, was staged at the Slovenian National Theatre in 2008/9, published in 2008/2009 and awarded by the committee of Borštnikovo srečanje in 2009. A further important contribution is the introduction to the Slovenian edition of E. Renan, Life of Jesus, and translation of P. Veyne's "Quand notre monde est devenu chrétien" by Katarina Marinčič (Ljubljana: Modrijan, 2010).
Most important scientific results
Annual report
2009,
2010,
2011,
final report,
complete report on dLib.si
Most important socioeconomically and culturally relevant results
Annual report
2009,
2010,
2011,
final report,
complete report on dLib.si