The Zukunftsphilologie Workshop in cooperation with Max Planck Institute for the History of Science seeks to open up a new discussion intended to approach commentaries as original texts in their own right and explore the ways in which they were produced, received, and circulated across textual communities. We are particularly interested in reflecting on two aspects of commentary texts. The first relates to the textual practices involved in the production and use of commentaries, including page layout, structural hierarchy of texts on the page, marginalia and visual elements. The second aspect involves considering commentaries as loci of philological practices and methods, such as text criticism, collating and editing. Cases studies from Arabic, Greek, Latin, Hebrew, Persian, Sanskrit, Japanese, Chinese and European vernaculars as well as other commentarial traditions will be explored.
Programme and further information http://www.forum-transregionale-studien.de/en/revisiting-the-canons-of-textual-scholarship/workshops/konferenzen-und-workshops-seit-2010/commentary-cultures.html
Programme and further information http://www.forum-transregionale-studien.de/en/revisiting-the-canons-of-textual-scholarship/workshops/konferenzen-und-workshops-seit-2010/commentary-cultures.html
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