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CORPUS DES INSCRIPTIONS

DE LA FRANCE MÉDIÉVALE (1974-2014)

40 ANS D’ÉPIGRAPHIE MÉDIÉVALE À POITIERS

Journée d’étude consacrée à

l’édition des textes épigraphiques, à l’occasion de la publication du 25

e

volume du CIFM

17 2014

CESCM

salle Crozet

Hôtel Berthelot,

24, rue de la chaîne BAT E13 - TSA 81118 86073 Poitiers cedex 9

Contacts

vincent.debiais@univ-poitiers.fr

estelle.ingrand.varenne@univ-poitiers.fr cecile.treffort@univ-poitiers.fr

http://cescm.labo.univ-poitiers.fr

septembre

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C ORPUS OF  I NSCRIPTIONS OF  M EDIEVAL  F RANCE   (1974‐2014). 

40  YEARS OF MEDIEVAL EPIGRAPHY IN  P OITIERS  

STUDY  DAY  DEDICATED  TO  THE  EDITION  OF  EPIGRAPHIC  TEXTS  FOR  THE  OCCASION OF THE PUBLICATION OF THE 25TH VOLUME OF THE CIFM 

Wednesday 17th September 2014

CESCM (Centre of Advanced Studies in Medieval Civilisation) Hôtel Berthelot 

24 rue de la Chaîne  Poitiers 

Salle Crozet

In the presence of the Poitiers-based participants in the edition of inscriptions, and of French and foreign researchers who have been associated to the work on the CIFM, be it for several years or just for the occasion, this anniversary will be an opportunity to come back on the forty years of research in medieval epigraphy, and the publication of 25 volumes. The communications will offer a review of the changes which helped bring the publication of medieval epigraphic texts to life (in relation to the general evolution of the subject on the one hand, ecdotics on the other hand), and at the same time an opening towards new horizons: technological (with the electronic edition of texts and the recognition of incised characters), cultural (Ancient or Byzantine epigraphy), or professional (scientific editions, museography).

The international aspect of this event will allow us to share our different experiences and perhaps to identify what is unique to France, in the aim of improving publication techniques, at a time when the Corpus of Inscriptions of Medieval France is faced with new editorial challenges (vernacular languages, inscriptions in lower-case letters, paintings on an easel or on tables...).

Contacts :

estelle.ingrand.varenne@univ-poitiers.fr vincent.debiais@univ-poitiers.fr

cecile.treffort@univ-poitiers.fr

 

 

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ROGRAMME

 

(subject to change)   

9:30 Welcome

Chair of the morning: Cécile Treffort

10:00 Robert Favreau (honorary director of the CESCM and founder of the CIFM): 

The early days of the CIFM

11:00 Estelle Ingrand‐Varenne (CNRS/CESCM): The prospects of the Corpus and the  challenges of electronic publication

11:45  Carlo  Tedeschi  (University  of  Chieti)  and  Elisa  Pallottini  (post‐doctoral  student from University La Sapienza Rome): Medieval inscriptions of Italy. Results,  problems, prospects.

12:30 Buffet

Chair of the afternoon: Estelle Ingrand‐Varenne

14:30  Andreas  Rhoby  (Academy  of  Vienna):  An  envious  gaze  to  the  West. 

Byzantiumʹs contribution to medieval epigraphy

15:30  Kristin  Tanton  (post‐doctoral  student  from  University  of  California  Los  Angeles):  Corpus  of  Inscribed  Capitals  in  Romanesque  France (ca.  1080‐1160). 

Digital Research Possibilities 16:30 Break

16:45 Nicolas Tran (University of Poitiers): Latin epigraphy from the Roman era: an  overview of online data

17:45 Cecile Treffort (Director of the CESCM – University of Poitiers): Conclusions 18:00 Closing drinks

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