Projet porté par Estelle Ingrand-Varenne (CR CNRS, affectée au CRFJ). Evénement accessible en ligne. « Dealing with inscriptions and graffiti in Latin alphabet in the monumental graphic landscape of the Eastern Mediterranean (7th-16th c.), an area dominated by the Byzantine and mainly the Islamic Empire, this project focuses on interactions between writings to provide a connected history of epigraphy. The aim of this inauguration is to lay the foundations of the programme for the next five years, as well as to open up wider spatio-temporal horizons ».
1st February 2021, JERUSALEM, CRFJ 14:00-18:00 (CET) / 15:00-19:00 (heure de Jérusalem)
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• INTRODUCTION
François-Joseph Ruggiu (Director InSHS/CNRS), and Sylvie Démurger (Deputy Director Europe and International Affairs InSHS/CNRS)
Virginie Laval (Rector of Poitiers University), and Christine Fernandez-Maloigne (Vice-rector of Poitiers University in charge of International Relations)
Martin Aurell (Director of the CESCM), and Vincent Lemire (Director of the CRFJ)
• PRESENTATION OF THE PROJECT
Estelle Ingrand-Varenne (Principal Investigator, CNRS/CRFJ) : « GRAPH-EAST: Latin as an Alien Script in the Medieval ‘Latin East’ »
• CONNECTION OF SCRIPTS IN SPACE AND TIME
Ida Toth (The Ioannou Centre for Classical and Byzantine Studies, Oxford University) : « Epigraphy and its new perspectives, from a Byzantine point of view»
Yair Wallach (SOAS, University of London) : « A City in Fragments. UrbanTexts in Modern Jerusalem: presentation of the book »
• Plus d’information : https://grapheast.hypotheses.org • Contact : estelle.ingrand.varenne@univ-poitiers.fr • Affiche en PDF