Decoding the Past: Critical Editions Conference
@decodingthepast
A conference on critical editions to take place in the TCD Long Room Hub 1-2 November 2019. Medieval and Early Modern French, Gaelic, Irish, History, and Law.
The conference will take place at the Trinity Long Room Hub, 1-2 November 2019. Check out our website for more details: decodingthepast2019.wordpress.com sponsored by @DubCityCouncil @TCDTrust @TCMRS_Seminar @Medium_Aevum @SRSRenSoc
Very grateful to @Medium_Aevum and to the organisers for the opportunity to follow such rich and stimulating conference!
Chantal Kobel: ‘The Editorial Treatment of Marginal Verses in Medieval Irish Lawyers’ Books’ @decodingthepast #DIASdiscovers #decodingthepast
Day two of @decodingthepast and we kick off with @ChantalKobel discussing the editorial treatment of marginal verses in medieval Irish lawyers' books
Mícheál Hoyne: ‘Thoughts on Editing one of Ireland’s Linguistic Treasures: Towards a New Edition of a Classical Modern Irish Grammatical Tract’ @decodingthepast #DIASDiscovers #decodingthepast
We're back @decodingthepast with Micheal Hoyne introducing Irish Grammatical Texts and the challenges of editing
Thank you again to @DubCityCouncil @TCDTrust @SRSRenSoc @Medium_Aevum @TLRHub for their sponsorship of our conference on critical editions. It was a great success and we could not have done it without your support.
Giving a special thanks in our closing remarks to our sponsors @DubCityCouncil @TCDTrust @SRSRenSoc @Medium_Aevum @TLRHub - we could not have done it without your support.
Many thanks to @Medium_Aevum for three student bursaries awarded to @CecileDcx @PietroMocchi @NinaCnock - congratulations to the awardees, you each made a wonderful contribution to the conference!
Dr James Hanrahan and Dr Sarah Alyn Stacey answering questions after our session on Early Modern French Editions
Dr Jean-Paul Pittion and Dr Magdalena Kozluk presenting “Cryptic Sources: Identifying and Decoding Sources in Early Modern Humanist Printed Treatises”
A strong strand of @decodingthepast is the future of traditional skills. Dr Bernadette Williams is the latest to speak to the problems of linguistic learning.
Lovely surprise waiting for me as I get back from @decodingthepast. New collection of essays - free to download here - history.ac.uk/publications/i… - on one of the UK's greatest 20th century's medieval historians
@CClearych giving an excellent paper @decodingthepast highlighting the need for modern scholars to pay careful attention to the periodised date of a text given in critical editions produced in the earlier 20th century, prior to the now accepted periodisation of the language.
I had a great time @decodingthepast; such an interesting & wide-ranging conference! It was a really encouraging step to sharing methodologies and approaches between fields! And did not deter me in wanting to continue editing work at all! Bring on the manuscript witnesses 😏😂
Scepticism towards previous editions and consideration of the evolution of editing (and the force of ideologies) is one of the key takeaways from @decodingthepast. Can we escape from the imprint of the time in which were functioning?
Christina Cleary laments the state of the teaching and training in Middle Irish outside @tcddublin which has led to fewer texts being edited and changes in the language remaining undocumented. @decodingthepast
The final session @decodingthepast. Here we have Christina Cleary on the methodological problems of editing Middle Irish prose and the incomparable @StephenHewer on the mistranslation of names by 21st century historians
Poems on the optative subjunctive anyone??? Anyone??? @decodingthepast
We're back @decodingthepast with Micheal Hoyne introducing Irish Grammatical Texts and the challenges of editing
Next we have Joanna Poetz (TCD) on editing fragments - the critical edition of Waldensian treatises @decodingthepast
Another brilliant justification for the teaching and learning of "traditional" linguistic, philological and palaeographic skills. Oh, and the need for passion!!! @decodingthepast
Day two of @decodingthepast and we kick off with @ChantalKobel discussing the editorial treatment of marginal verses in medieval Irish lawyers' books
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