From June 20th to 21st, 2024, the University of Graz will host the symposium "Searching for Words," which aims to enhance the status of ancient languages, such as Latin and Greek, in educational curricula by exploring the significance of preserving and studying written cultural heritage. Associate Professor Dr. Josip Dukić will present a lecture titled "The Center for Epigraphic, Paleographic, and Historical-Theological Research ‘Don Frane Bulić’ in Split and the Publication of Historical Sources. "
The symposium coincides with the recent publication of a text edition from Syriac sources by Erich Renhart in the Patrologia Orientalis series.
Preliminary Programme
Thursday
- 9:00 AM: Opening by Pablo Argárate, Graz University
- 9:15 AM: Erich Renhart, Graz University - "The Oldest Manuscript Fragments of University Library Graz"
- 10:00 AM: Jost Gippert, Hamburg University - "Cultural Heritage Hidden and Obscured – Palimpsests from the Caucasus"
- 10:45 AM: Coffee Break
- 11:00 AM: Gohar Muradyan, Matenadaran Yerevan & Aram Topchyan, Matenadaran Yerevan
- "The New Critical Edition of the Old Armenian Version of the Alexander Romance"
- "Greek and Roman Literature in Old and Modern Armenian Translations"
- 12:00 PM: Baby Varghese, SEERI, Kerala - "Research on the Text of the Syriac Anaphora of St James: Inter-Disciplinary Approach"
- 12:45 PM - 2:00 PM: Lunch (in-house)
- 2:00 PM: Dietmar W. Winkler, Salzburg University - "Back to the Roots. The Necessity of Studying Sources for Present-Day Ecumenical Dialogues"
- 2:45 PM: Michele Cutino, University of Strasbourg - "The Tradition on the Twelve Patriarchs in the Greek, Syriac, and Latin Patristic Treatises"
- 3:30 PM: Coffee Break
- 4:00 PM: Philippe Luisier SJ, PIO, Rome - "Die Patrologia Orientalis, seit mehr als 120 Jahren im Dienst der Quellenarbeit christlich-orientalischer Texte"
- 4:45 PM: Erich Renhart, Graz University - Presentation of PO 59,1 (fasc. 256): The Syriac Anaphora of Saint Basil
- 5:15 PM: Discussion and Review of the day
- 6:10 PM: Buffet Reception courtesy of the Mayor of Graz
Friday
- 9:00 AM: Welcome by Vice Rector Reidl, Graz University
- 9:15 AM: Andy Rembeci, Tirana University - "Silent Spaces: Preserving Byzantine Greek Language and Texts in Albania"
- 10:00 AM: Kristijan Kuhar and Silvio Košćak, Staroslavenski Institute, Zagreb - "Glagolitic Written Heritage in Digital Format. Pros and Cons"
- 10:45 AM: Josip Dukić, Split University - "The Center for Epigraphic, Paleographic and Historical-Theological Research ‘Don Frane Bulić’ in Split and the Publication of Historical Sources"
- 11:30 AM: Franz Karl Prassl, Pontificio Istituto di Musica Sacra, Rome - "On the Benefits of Studying Notated Liturgical Manuscripts"
- 12:15 PM: Closing remarks followed by a buffet