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SUMMARY:POSTPONED: Latin Lexicography Summer School 2020
DESCRIPTION:The Thesaurus Linguae Latinae Institute invites applications fo
 r its annual Latin Lexicography Summer School, which will take place in Mun
 ich from July 20 to 24, 2020. We welcome participation by researchers at an
 y stage in their career whose work engages rigorously and critically with L
 atin vocabulary, whether in specific texts or across the entire corpus of a
 ncient Latin. In addition to philology, relevant disciplines include intell
 ectual history, epigraphy, linguistics, literary and textual criticism, med
 ieval and Renaissance studies, philosophy, and theology. This year Prof. Wo
 lfgang de Melo will be present as the scholar in residence. The program inv
 olves offers three types of activity. First, seminars and related exercises
  address Latin lexicography, the methods and format of the TLL, and specifi
 c challenging corpora (e.g. inscriptions, the vetus Latina Bible translatio
 n, ancient lexicography). Secondly, participants collaborate in the product
 ion of a short lexicographic entry, which will be published in a forthcomin
 g fascicle (lemma to be determined). Lastly, there is daily time for partic
 ipants’ own research in the Thesaurus Archive, supported by advice from res
 earchers at the dictionary. Nevertheless, the time for independent research
  is very limited, and we encourage researchers with more extensive projects
  to plan a longer stay. The Thesaurus Linguae Latinae Institute is home to 
 the world’s most comprehensive record of the Latin language (ca. 600 BC to 
 AD 600), consisting of over ten million hand-written notecards, and a world
 -class library of editions, commentaries, and relevant reference material. 
 Many editions have have systematic cross-references to recent discussions o
 f individual words in scholarly journals and other publications, as well as
  annotations from former owners and specialists (e.g. Eduard Fraenkel, Wilh
 elm Heraeus, Eduard Norden, Eduard Wölfflin). The Archive also contains all
  the unpublished material for the TLL Onomasticon, a record of all proper n
 ames and their derivatives (e.g. Homerus, palatium). The Bavarian Academy a
 lso houses the German Mittellateinisches Wörterbuch and is not far from the
  Bavarian State Library, the Ludwig-Maximilian University, and the Germany 
 Archaeological Institute. The workshop begins at 9:30 am on July 20. Daily 
 activities typically run from 9:30 until roughly 5pm, with some optional ev
 ening excursions. Participants are responsible for their own housing; occas
 ional refreshments will be provided. The language of group instruction is E
 nglish, but one-on-one support is available in Dutch, French, German, Itali
 an, and Spanish.
LOCATION:Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaften
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