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  • The Centre for the Study of the Renaissance (Warwick) and the

    Advance Study, Warwick Classical Reception Network inv

    Using, Misusing, and Abu

    in the Early Modern P

    at the University of Warwick, Friday & Satur

    Registration is now open until 4th April: http://warwi

    Key-note speaker: Dr Andrew Taylor, Churchill College, Uni

    Latin is the necessary working

    language for many early modern

    scholars. However, the very fact that

    (and the ways in which) Latin is used

    in the early modern period often has

    its own significance. Our aim is to

    reflect on a variety of aspects of the

    usage of Latin, addressing the

    technical and the theoretical issues of

    translating, appropriating, adapting,

    and rewriting Latin texts in early

    modernity and in present day early

    modern studies.

    Why and how do early moderns use Latin and the classics?

    In what ways does using Latin and the classics relate to questions of au

    How do we as scholars deal with completely or partially Latin texts?

    Can early modern latinitas be understood in terms of the emerging ide

    Can translation from the vernacular into Latin and from Latin to the v

    parallel to translation to/from peripheral languages to/from Englis

    Please visit the conference website for further details,

    Organisers

    Dr Anthony Ossa-Richardson

    Leverhulme Early Career Fellow, QMUL

    The Conference is funded by:

    Institute of Advanced Study, University o

    Centre for the Study of the Renaissance, Unive

    School of English and Drama, Queen Mary, Uni

    Centre for the Study of the

    Source

    Queen Mary, London–Institute ofite you to their conference on

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    day 25–26 April 2014

    ck.ac.uk/earlymodernlatin

    versity of Cambridge

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    abstracts and registration.

    Dr Máté Vince

    IAS Early Career Fellow, Warwick

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    versity of London

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