10/07/2025 09:45
- 17:30
HALL: Franz König Hall
Proponent:
Dainese D.,
Mambelli A.
Chair:
Bigoni L.
Speaker:
Abram S.,
Bigoni L.,
Carnevale L.,
Cerioni L.,
Dainese D.,
Fedriga R.,
Hermanin De Reichenfeld G.,
Mambelli A.,
Marras C.,
Mellerin L.,
Rotondo A.,
Zanella M.
The panel aims to present the results of recent research on intertextuality, with a specific focus on the two sets of issues involved in the study of ancient works, especially the Scriptures and their commentaries, at both the source and the target levels. The problem with authoritative source texts is their intrinsic textual plurality, which is itself a sign of and a reason for exegetical plurality. The problem with target texts regards the possibility of tracing and exploring how an "autonomous" line of thought emerges and develops from the interpretation of a source text by which the target text is influenced, but from which it is at the same time emancipated. These two fields are closely intertwined since the text, understood as a historical object, may also be reconstructed from its tradition.
Within this framework, two types of proposals will be accepted:
1) themes and challenges of intertextuality research (historiographical approach).
2) technology and intertextuality (experiments and pilot projects).