SeminariumPhiloloaeHumanisticae

 

Jozef IJsewijn Lectures

First

Prof. dr. Chris Heesakkers (Univ. Amsterdam/Leiden), 'Neo-Latin Academic Funeral Oratory and Poetry in the Low Countries 1500-1700' (27.IX.2006), published as 'Neo-Latin Academic Funeral Oratory and Poetry in the Low Countries', Humanistica Lovaniensia, 56 (2007), 1-49.

Second

Prof. dr. Heinz Hofman (Univ. Tübingen), 'Literary Culture at the Court of Urbino during the Reign of Federico da Montefeltro' (26.IX.2007), published as 'Literary Culture at the Court of Urbino during the Reign of Federico da Montefeltro', Humanistica Lovaniensia, 57 (2008), 1-59.
Third

Prof. dr. Brenda Hosington (Univ. Warwick), ''Minerva and the Muses': Women Latinists of Renaissance England' (24.IX.2008), published as ''Minerva and the Muses': Women Latinists of Renaissance England', Humanistica Lovaniensia, 58 (2009), 1-43.

Fourth

Prof. dr. Monique Mund-Dopchie (Université Catholique de Louvain), 'Plus ultra ou non plus ultra ? Fortunes et infortunes de la représentation antique de la terre à la Renaissance' (23.IX.2009). (Text)

Fifth

Prof. dr. Fidel Rädle (Georg-August-Universität Göttingen), 'Conradus Mutianus Rufus – Ein Humanist Sui Generis' (27.IX.2010).

Sixth

Prof. dr. Perrine Galand (Paris), 'Être parlementaire et poète en France dans la seconde moitié du XVIe siècle' (28.IX.2011).