AGENDA

In this page you will find past and future events related to our research theme, held by our team or by colleagues and associates.

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Eventi in corso o in programma

25 MAY 2026

Congresses

Between anonymous prophecies and pseudo-Arnau de Vilanova. New research for OPA

Firenze, Via Montebello 7 – SISMEL - In presence and online event

25 MAY
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17 SEPTEMBER 2026

OPA seminars

SISMEL – via Montebello 7, Florence

26 MAY
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29 MAY 2026

A Medieval Latin Week in Bologna. Second experiment

Bologna, Italy

Concluded events

05 FEBRUARY
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07 FEBRUARY 2026

Congresses

«... falsa esse omnia quae dixit». La letteratura medievale e il problema della verità

Università di Padova, Dipartimento di Studi Linguistici e Letterari, via E. Vendramini, 13

01 JANUARY
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20 JANUARY 2026

Online learning course

Online event

18 DECEMBER 2025

Beautiful anonymous and pseudepigraphic verses and verselets

Firenze, Via Montebello 7 - SISMEL (1st floor)

18 SEPTEMBER
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20 SEPTEMBER 2025

The New Pseudo epigraphy of the XI-XV centuries. Variations on author name, inventions and strategies

21 MARCH 2025

Lections and seminars

Pseudothomist Texts: Tradition, History, Ideas

S.I.S.M.E.L., Via Montebello 7, Firenze, Italia - In presence and online event

Conference Inaugurating the Project Dedicated to the Study of Pseudothomist Literature

17 JANUARY 2025

Lections and seminars

«Quaterni caldi». Circulation of Texts in Fascicles in Radical Spirituality Circles (13th-14th Centuries)

S.I.S.M.E.L., Via Montebello 7, Firenze, Italia - In presence and online event

Seminary on the Relationship Between Pseudepigraphy/Anonymity and the Circulation of Texts in Loose Fascicles

07 JUNE 2024

Lections and seminars

Pseudepigraphies of the soul

Aula 1 - Via Zamboni, 32

Pseudoepigraphic writings of great fortune (12th-15th cent.). Lecture by Cédric Giraud

04 MARCH 2024

Lections and seminars

The lost works: case studies and phenomenology

S.I.S.M.E.L., Via Montebello 7, Florence

The seminar aims to investigate the phenomenon related to the loss of Latin texts in pre-modern literature from not only a material-codicological but also a cultural, historical and social point of view. Ten different case studies will be presented and discussed

04 DECEMBER 2023

Lost and anonymous works in the Latin Middle Ages (OPA): methodologies and bibliographical techniques

S.I.S.M.E.L., Via Montebello 7, Florence

This workshop has a twofold purpose: to show how the OPA database can be put to use in research, and to offer initial training in writing entries led by members of the OPA team