Convegno 500 Years of Italian Grammar(s), Culture, and Society in Italy and Europe: from Fortunio's Regole (1516) to the Present

giovedì 10 dicembre 2015

Università di Cambridge

Dipartimento di Italiano

 

Convegno

500 Years of Italian Grammar(s), Culture, and Society in Italy and Europe: from Fortunio's Regole (1516) to the Present

10 dicembre 2015, ore 9.00-17.00

Music Room, Downing College, Cambridge 

Presentazione

RelatoriMassimo Arcangeli (Università di Cagliari), Marco Faini (University of Cambridge), John Gallagher (Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge), Vilma de Gasperin (University of Oxford; Exeter College, Oxford), Francesco Lucioli (Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Neo-Latin Studies, Innsbruck), Anna Laura Lepschy (University of Toronto; University College London), Giulio Lepschy (University of Toronto; University of Reading), Brian Richardson (University of Leeds), Helena Sanson (University of Cambridge), Ute Tintemann (Berlin-Brandeburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften), Nigel Vincent (University of Manchester).

Comitato scientifico: Helena Sanson (Clare College, University of Cambridge), Francesco Lucioli (Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Neo-Latin Studies, Innsbruck).

 

Il programma è disponibile nelle sezioni "Agenda" e "Correlati e info".

 

Agenda

8.30-9.00: Registration
9.00-9.05: Opening and welcome. Dr Pierpaolo Antonello, Head of Department, Department of Italian, University of Cambridge
9.05-9.45: Prof. Brian Richardson (FBA; Emeritus Professor of Italian, University of Leeds): The First Printed Rules of Italian Grammar: The Creation and Reception of Fortunio’s Regole grammaticali (1516)
9.45-10.15: Dr Marco Faini (Research Associate, University of Cambridge): War, Grammar and Philology: From Leonardo to Bembo through Fortunio
10.15-10.45: Dr John Gallagher (Research Fellow, Gonville and Caius College, University of Cambridge): “Those Ungratefull Tuscans”: Italian Grammar in Early Modern England
10.45-11.15: tea break
11.15-11.45: Dr Francesco Lucioli (Research Fellow, Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Neo-Latin Studies, Innsbruck): “Sperimentate le lunghezze e durezze delle grammatiche delle lingue scolastiche”: “costruzione” and “significazione” in the Fabbrica del parlare by Michele Giannetti (1651)
11.45-12.15: Dr Vilma de Gasperin (Senior Instructor in Italian, University of Oxford; College Lecturer in Italian at Somerville College and Exeter College, Oxford): Rules and Grammars of Italian in Eighteenth-Century England
12.15-12.45: Dr Helena Sanson (Reader in Italian Language, Literature and Culture, University of Cambridge; Fellow of Clare College, Cambridge): Ancora sulle grammatiche dell’italiano “pour les
Dames” nel Settecento

12.45-13.45: lunch

13.45-14.15: Prof. Anna Laura Lepschy (Adjunct Professor, University of Toronto; Emerita Professor of Italian, University College London) and Prof. Giulio Lepschy (FBA; Adjunct Professor, University of Toronto; Emeritus Professor of Italian, University of Reading): The Standard Pronunciation of Italian in Giuseppe Gioachino Belli’s Time
14.15-14.45: Dr Ute Tintemann (Researcher, Berlin-Brandeburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften): La questione della sintassi italiana in Carl Ludwig Fernow’s Italienische Sprachlehre für Deutsche (1804)
14.45-15.15: Prof. Nigel Vincent (FBA, Emeritus Professor of General & Romance Linguistics, University of Manchester): Grammars and Dialects
15.15-15.45: tea break
15.45-16.30: Prof. Massimo Arcangeli (Professor of Italian Linguistics, Università di Cagliari): Dalle Regole (1516) del Fortunio a una grammatica “dell’utente”: la lingua fra norma e uso in Italia e in Europa
16.30-17.00: closing discussion