ACADEMIA RAGUSINA
April 13-18 2009
On the survival of culture from the fall of the Western Roman Empire to the invention of printing
PROGRAMME
13.04.09. Monday Arrival and registration
14.04.09. Tuesday Morning session 9:00-12:30
9:00 Opening ceremony
Welcome by Croatian authorities and the president of Euroclassica
9:30 Jadranka Bagarić, Gymnasium Dubrovnik, The frame and the goals of Academia Ragusina
9:45 Olga Perić, University of Zagreb, Medieval Latin charter and philology, Lecture
10:15 Paula Dias, University of Coimbra, Breaking the silence – Contact, mobility and cultural movement between the East and the West on Late Antiquity, Lecture
10:45 Coffee break
11:15 Josip Degl'Ivellio, composer and conductor, Zagreb, Gregorian choral, Lecture
11:45 Josip Degl'Ivellio, composer and conductor, Zagreb, Gregorian choral, Workshop
13:00 Free time for lunch
Afternoon session (15:00-18:30)
(Pupils' and students' session, free time for teachers)
15:00 Anamarija Kurilić, University of Zadar, Caracteristics of Vulgar Latin on the inscription in the Late Antiquity, Lecture
15:30 Anamarija Kurilić, University of Zadar, Caracteristics of Vulgar Latin on the inscriptions in the Late Antiquity, Pedagogic workshop
16:30 Coffee break
17:00 Tomislav Galović, University of Zagreb, Scriptura Beneventana – Example of European calligraphic scripture, Lecture
17:30 Tomislav Galović, University of Zagreb, Scriptura Beneventana – Example of European calligraphic scripture, Workshop
18:30 End of afternoon session
19:00 Dinner
15.04.09. Wednesday Morning session (9:00-12:30)
9:00 Darko Novaković, University of Zagreb, Scribes, scholars and authors: The beginnings of Humanism in Croatia, Lecture
9:30 Neven Jovanović, University of Zagreb, Editing the ''Regum Dalmatiae et Croatiae gesta'' by Marko Marulić, Lecture
10:00 Vlado Rezar, University of Zagreb, Reception of ''De administrando imperio'' in Ragusa, Lecture
10:30 Coffee break
11:00 Tamara Gović, Diocesan classic gymnasium ''Ruđer Bošković'', Dubrovnik, Medieval and humanistic inscription in Dubrovnik, Lecture
11:30 Visit of Scientific Library of Dubrovnik and Historical Archives of Dubrovnik (in two groups with two guides)
13:00 Free time for lunch
Afternoon session (14:30-18:30)
14:30 Christine Haller, Lycée Denis-de-Rougemont, Neuchâtel,
The long march of the Irish monks – from the mists of the North to the heights of the Lake Constance, Lecture
15:00 Christine Haller, Lycée Denis-de-Rougemont, Neuchâtel,
The long march of the Irish monks – from the mists of the North to the heights of the Lake Constance, Pedagogic workshop
16:15 Coffee break
16:45 Dino Demicheli, University of Zagreb, Carmina epigraphica in the early Christian inscriptions from Croatia, Lecture
17:30 Walking tour in the old city of Dubrovnik
19:30 Dinner
16.04.09. Thursday
10:00-13:00 Pupils and student's competition
(free day for other participants)
20:00 Gala dinner and awards to the best pupils and students
17.04.09. Friday
10:00 – 18:00
Full day excursion to the medieval town Ston (lunch included)
19:00 Dinner
18.04.09. Saturday Departures