Symposium 2022
The research project Cisalpine Celtic Language and Literacy (Austrian Academy of Sciences), in collaboration with Lexicon Leponticum and Maynooth University, is happy to announce an international symposium on Cisalpine Celtic Literacy, to be held on the 23th–24th of June 2022 at the University of Maynooth, Ireland.
The symposium brings 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. The keynote address will be delivered by Professor Joseph F. Eska (Polytechnic Institute and State University Virginia).
The symposium will be held online via Zoom; times are UTC+1 (Maynooth time). Attendance is free of charge.
If you would like to attend the symposium, please write an email to Corinna Salomon.
Thursday, 23rd of June 2022 |
Friday, 24th of June 2022 | |
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11:00–11:30 |
Corinna Salomon Welcome |
David Stifter Again on the functions of the letter san in Cisalpine Celtic |
11:30–12:00 |
Alexander Falileyev The Cisalpine Celtic (patronymic) suffix -al-, revisited |
Corinna Salomon New readings and interpretations of Cisalpine Celtic inscriptions in Lexicon Leponticum |
12:00–13:30 |
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13:30–14:00 |
Romeo Dell’Era Dating Cisalpine Celtic stone inscriptions from the Lugano region in an archaeological perspective |
Coline Ruiz-Darasse Transalpine and Cisalpine Gaulish |
14:00–14:30 |
Francesco Rubat Borel & Andrea Arcà In Briona Something New: analysis of the signs and archaeological contexts of the two epigraphs |
Anna Maria Fedeli, Pietro Giusteri & Francesca Roncoroni New pre-Roman inscriptions from Milan |
14:30–15:00 |
Patrizia Solinas On the inscription in the Lepontic alphabet from San Bernardino di Briona |
Megan Kasten Groove Analysis Technology and its application to Cisalpine Celtic inscriptions |
15:00–15:30 |
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15:30–16:00 |
Joe Eska: keynote Celtic in the Alps I. Morphosyntactic and discourse-pragmatic structures in the Carona (Bergamo) inscriptions |
Bernard Mees Ligurian and Lepontic: the inscriptions from Lunigiana and the Prestino stele |
16:00–16:30 |
Joe Eska (cont.) II. Epigraphy and the linguistic evaluation of the Mur d’Hannibal inscription |
Tom Markey Lepontic uvltiauipos, Roman Ulpians and other wolfine relatives |
Download the programme: File:Programme.pdf.
Corinna Salomon
Universität Wien
David Stifter
Maynooth University