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| FRANCESCO RUBAT BOREL<br>Sherds and genes don’t speak.<br>An archaeological overview for the Celtic in Cisalpine<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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| | | 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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Revision as of 16:12, 20 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), is happy to announce the 2nd Cisalpine Celtic Colloquium, to be held on 29th–30th May 2025 at the Department of Early Irish of Maynooth University, Ireland.
The conference will be broadcast via Zoom; to attend the conference in person or remotely, please email corinna.salomon@univie.ac.at.
Programme
| Thursday, 29rd of May 2025 |
Friday, 30th of May 2025 | |
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| 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 Verbano inscription stelae |
| 11:45–13:00 |
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| 13:00–13:30 |
PATRIZIA SOLINAS Onomastic and morphological evidence from Oleggio: Tracing -a stem declension in Celtic languages |
DAVID STIFTER The fragment with inscription BR·1 from Baou de Saint-Marcel (Marseille) |
| 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) |
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| 14:30–15:00 |
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| 15:00–16:00 |
EMMANUEL DUPRAZ: keynote On several isoglosses between Gallo-Greek and Lepontic |
Corinna Salomon
Maynooth University
David Stifter
Maynooth University