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The Colloquium Balticum is a conference series of Northern European classicists who study Greek and Latin antiquity and its reception mainly in the Baltic region. The conferences are organized annually by the members of the Baltic Network of Classical Scholars. As of 2007, the network includes University of Greifswald and University of Marburg (Germany), University of Lund (Sweden), University of Latvia, University of Tartu (Estonia), Vilnius University (Lithuania), and Saint Petersburg State University (Russia).
Past conferences
edit- Colloquium Balticum I – Lund 2001
- Colloquium Balticum II – Greifswald 2002
- Colloquium Balticum III – Lund 2003
- Colloquium Balticum IV – Riga 2004
- Colloquium Balticum V – Lund 2005
- Colloquium Balticum VI – Greifswald 2006
- Colloquium Balticum VII – Tartu 2007[1]
- Colloquium Balticum VIII – Vilnius 2008
- Colloquium Balticum IX – Riga 2010
- Colloquium Balticum X – Vilnius 2011
- Colloquium Balticum XI – Lund 2012[2]
- Colloquium Balticum XII – Marburg 2013
- Colloquium Balticum XIII – Riga 2014[3]
- Colloquium Balticum XIV – Tartu 2015[4][5]
- Colloquium Balticum XV – Vilnius 2016[6]
- Colloquium Balticum XVI – Lund 2018
- Colloquium Balticum XVII – Marburg 2019
- Colloquium Balticum XVIII – Vilnius 2021 [7]
- Colloquium Balticum XIX – Tartu 2022 [8]
- Colloquium Balticum XX – Riga 2024 [9]
References
edit- ^ Colloquium Balticum VII: Classical heritage and modernity
- ^ Colloquium Balticum XI Lundense
- ^ Colloquium Balticum XIII Rigense
- ^ Colloquium Balticum XIV Tartuense: Pontes ad fontes
- ^ Conference Colloquium Balticum 2015 (video recording)
- ^ Colloquium Balticum XV Vilnense. Lupus in fabula: representations of animality in Classical culture
- ^ Colloquium Balticum XVIII Vilnense ἄνδρα μοι ἔννεπε, μοῦσα: Reception, Translation, and Transfer of Homer’s Works Across Cultures
- ^ Colloquium Balticum XIX Tartuense: Philologia magistra vitae
- ^ Colloquium Balticum XX Rigense. Naturalia et artificialia: Language, Text, Culture
External links
edit- Colloquium Balticum home page Archived 2014-01-17 at the Wayback Machine
- Colloquium Balticum mailing list