OIKOS biannual Katwijk-conference
Vanaf: | vr 04-03-2022 |
Tot en met: | za 05-03-2022 |
Waar: | Hotel Noordzee, Boulevard 72, 2225 AG Katwijk aan Zee |
On Friday 4 and Saturday 5 March 2022, scholars of the research groups Greek and Latin linguistics will come together in Hotel Noordzee in Katwijk aan Zee. The conference will be organized in collaboration with the research group Ancient Rhetoric and Aesthetics. Hence, part of the lectures will concentrate on the intriguing connections between linguistics and rhetoric.
For both days there are still some places left. If you wish to participate, please register before Monday 14 February by sending an email to Marianne Bakker: m.j.bakker.3 umail.leidenuniv.nl.
Furthermore, we kindly ask you to inform us of which options you would like to make use of:
Options and rates
- Lunch Friday-Saturday: € 25,00 per day
- Dinner Friday: € 37,50
- Single Room: € 92,50 breakfast included
- Double Room: € 112,50 breakfast included
- Hotel tax: € 2,25 per person per night
- Parking garage Waaigat € 10,00 per day / part of the day. Deposit €50,00
- Hotel garage € 15,00 per day / part of the day. Deposit €50,00
Please let us know if you have any specific dietary requirements.
The organization will closely monitor the corona measurements and we will inform the participants if we have to make a change of plans.
Program
Friday, 4 March
10:00-10:30 Coffee & tea
10:30-10:35 Welcome
- Chair: Casper de Jonge
10:35-10:55 Mark Janse, ‘How to get your troops to go to battle by sending them home: A rhetorical and cognitive-linguistic analysis of Agamemnon’s speech at Iliad 2.110-141’
10:55-11:10 Response and discussion: Evert van Emde Boas
11:10-11:30 Arjan Nijk, ‘Investigating prosodic and phonological iconicity in Greek literary practice’
11:30-11:45 Response and discussion: Ronald Blankenborg
11:45-12:05 Coffee break.
- Chair: Casper de Jonge
12:05-12:25 Henric Jansen: ‘The technical style of Aeneas Tacticus’
12:25-12:40 Response and discussion: Michel Buijs
12.40-13.00 Eelco Glas, ‘Spectacle and Spectatorship: The Language of Narrative Immersion in Flavius Josephus’ Judaean War’
13.00-13.15 Response and discussion: Caterina Fossi
13:15-14:30 Lunch.
- Chair: Koen De Temmerman
14:30-14:50 Margherita Fantoli, ‘Autem and adverbial et: science and rhetoric in Pliny the Elder’s Naturalis Historia’
14:50-15:05 Response and discussion: Merlijn Breunesse
15:05-15.25 Merel de Bruin & Lidewij van Gils, ‘Making the civitas work: a semantic-pragmatic analysis of the use of civitas in the sermones of late antique bishops’
15:25-15:40 Response and discussion: Ineke Sluiter
15:40-15:55 Tea break.
- Chair: Koen De Temmerman
15:55-16:15 Eleonora Cattafi, ‘Syntactic variation and everyday rhetoric in Greek papyrus petitions’
16:15-16:30 Response and discussion: Gerry Wakker
16:30-16:50 Ronald Blankenborg, ‘No Time to Breathe? The Ontology of Ancient Greek Prose Rhythm.’
16:50-17:05 Response and discussion: Arjan Nijk
17:15 Drinks offered by Brill
19:00 Dinner.
Saturday, March 5
- Chair: Suzanne Adema
09:00-09:20 Saskia Peels: ‘Lexical networks, networks of gods: how to construct them?’
09:20-09:35 Response and discussion: Rutger Allan
09:35-09.55 Silvia Stopponi: ‘A Computational Approach to Ancient Greek Semantics: Using Neural Networks to Explore Word Meaning’
09.55-10:10 Response and discussion: Adriaan Rademaker
10.10-10.30 Isabelle de Meyer: ‘A wheely important etymology: a-mo & ἅρμα’
10.30-10.45 Response and discussion: Rutger Allan
10:45-11:10 Coffee.
- Chair: Rutger Allan
11:10-11:30 Jelle Christiaans and Adriaan Rademaker: ‘Amazing, actually! - The tragic aorist’
11:30-11:45 Response and discussion : TBA
11:45-12:05 Simon Aerts: ‘Restoring the balance: towards a history of form-function pairings in the (eco)system of the Latin tenses’
12:05-12:20 Response and discussion: Suzanne Adema
12:20-12:30 Conclusion.
12:30-13:30 Lunch.