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<div style="text-align:center; font-size:15pt; font-weight:bold;">Maynooth University, 29<sup>th</sup>–30<sup>th</sup> May 2025</div>
<div style="text-align:center; font-size:15pt; font-weight:bold;">Maynooth University, 29<sup>th</sup>–30<sup>th</sup> May 2025</div>
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<div style="text-align:center; font-size:15pt; font-weight:bold;">Call for papers</div>
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After the successful international symposium on ''Cisalpine Celtic Literacy'' in June 2022, the team of ''Lexicon Leponticum'', in collaboration with the research project ''Celtic Language and Identity in Northern Italy and the Alpine Region'' (Horizon Europe MSCA), is happy to announce a second conference, to be held on 29<sup>th</sup>–30<sup>th</sup> May 2025 at the Department of Early Irish of Maynooth University, Ireland.
The team of ''Lexicon Leponticum'', in collaboration with the research project ''Celtic Language and Identity in Northern Italy and the Alpine Region'' (Horizon Europe MSCA), organised the 2<sup>nd</sup> Cisalpine Celtic Colloquium on 29<sup>th</sup>–30<sup>th</sup> May 2025 at the Department of Early Irish of Maynooth University, Ireland.


Again, the conference aims to bring together researchers from different disciplines and scholarly traditions to foster collaboration and exchange of ideas on the study of Cisalpine Celtic, the fragmentary remains of Celtic languages in the Alpine region and Padan plain of the Iron Age. This time, we would like to focus particularly on the position of Cisalpine Celtic within the greater context of Continental Celtic. The keynote address will be delivered by Professor Emmanuel Dupraz (École pratique des hautes études Paris / Université Libre de Bruxelles).
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<div style="text-align:center; font-size:15pt; font-weight:bold;">Programme</div>
We invite abstracts on all topics concerned with Cisalpine Celtic, from the reading and interpretation of individual inscriptions to discussions of overarching, theoretical and methodological issues. We especially welcome proposals which take comparative approaches to Cisalpine Celtic epigraphy in all its aspects – linguistic as well as historical, archaeological and graphematic – in relation to Continental Celtic and other fragmentary Palaeo-European languages and epigraphic cultures.
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The conference will be held in person at Maynooth University; the possibility of hybrid participation will be explored should there be a demand for it. Attendance will be free, but travel expenses cannot be covered. Presentations should be 20 minutes long, followed by 10 minutes for questions and discussion. The publication of proceedings is planned as a special volume of ''Keltische Forschungen'' in 2026.
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!Thursday, 29<sup>rd</sup> of May 2025<br><br>
 
!Friday, 30<sup>th</sup> of May 2025<br><br>
If you would like to present at the symposium, please email an abstract of no more than 300 words (excluding references) to corinna.salomon@univie.ac.at by the 15<sup>th</sup> of January 2025.
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| 10:30–10:45
If you have further questions, please email corinna.salomon@univie.ac.at.
| Welcome
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| 10:45–11:15<br><br>
| FRANCESCO RUBAT BOREL<br>Sherds and genes don’t speak.<br>An archaeological overview for the Celtic in Cisalpine<br><br>
| LUCA MARCHIONNI<br>Lig. *''Bodinko''- and its relation to lat. ''Padus''<br><br>
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| 11:15–11:45<br><br>
| REBECCA PAGLIARI<br>''Mediolanum'': surviving Celtic elements<br>in the religious sphere among theonyms and cults<br><br>
| CORINNA SALOMON<br>The orientation and word order of the funerary inscriptions from Stresa<br><br>
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| 11:45–13:00<br><br>
| '''break'''<br><br>
| '''break'''<br><br>
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| 13:00–13:30<br><br>
| PATRIZIA SOLINAS<br>Onomastic and morphological evidence from Oleggio:<br>Tracing -''a'' stem declension in Celtic languages<br><br>
| DAVID STIFTER<br>Epigraphy from the margins<br><br>
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| 13:30–14:00<br><br>
| BERNARD MEES<br>Verb-first syntax in the Carona inscriptions<br><br>
| JOSEPH F. ESKA & CHARLENE M. ESKA<br>Epigraphic and linguistic observations on the Celtic-Latin bilingual inscription of Todi<br><br>
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| 14:00–14:30<br><br>
| MATTHIAS DONNERS<br>A closer look at the "''pekuśia''-inscription" from Carona (17) = (BG·41.16)<br><br>
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| 14:30–15:00<br><br>
| '''break'''<br><br>
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| 15:00–16:00<br><br>
| EMMANUEL DUPRAZ: keynote<br>Some remarks on the inscriptions of Carona (CMS 1)<br><br>
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Latest revision as of 21:09, 30 May 2025


2nd Cisalpine Celtic Colloquium


Maynooth University, 29th–30th May 2025



The team of Lexicon Leponticum, in collaboration with the research project Celtic Language and Identity in Northern Italy and the Alpine Region (Horizon Europe MSCA), organised the 2nd Cisalpine Celtic Colloquium on 29th–30th May 2025 at the Department of Early Irish of Maynooth University, Ireland.


Programme


Thursday, 29rd of May 2025

Friday, 30th of May 2025

10:30–10:45 Welcome
10:45–11:15

FRANCESCO RUBAT BOREL
Sherds and genes don’t speak.
An archaeological overview for the Celtic in Cisalpine

LUCA MARCHIONNI
Lig. *Bodinko- and its relation to lat. Padus

11:15–11:45

REBECCA PAGLIARI
Mediolanum: surviving Celtic elements
in the religious sphere among theonyms and cults

CORINNA SALOMON
The orientation and word order of the funerary inscriptions from Stresa

11:45–13:00

break

break

13:00–13:30

PATRIZIA SOLINAS
Onomastic and morphological evidence from Oleggio:
Tracing -a stem declension in Celtic languages

DAVID STIFTER
Epigraphy from the margins

13:30–14:00

BERNARD MEES
Verb-first syntax in the Carona inscriptions

JOSEPH F. ESKA & CHARLENE M. ESKA
Epigraphic and linguistic observations on the Celtic-Latin bilingual inscription of Todi

14:00–14:30

MATTHIAS DONNERS
A closer look at the "pekuśia-inscription" from Carona (17) = (BG·41.16)




14:30–15:00

break

15:00–16:00

EMMANUEL DUPRAZ: keynote
Some remarks on the inscriptions of Carona (CMS 1)





Corinna Salomon
Maynooth University

David Stifter
Maynooth University