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PROGRAMME ENGLISH VERSION FRAGMENTS AND FRAGMENTARINESS

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This paper explores the concept of fragmentariness in the context of Mycenaean texts, examining various aspects such as materiality, digital representation, and their implications for knowledge dissemination. It discusses the significance of fragments across disciplines, including archaeology and digital humanities, highlighting how fragments serve as a bridge between archival institutions and academic research. The analysis includes case studies on the reuse and cataloging of manuscript fragments, emphasizing the importance of interdisciplinary approaches in understanding historical and cultural legacies.

International Conference May 8-10 2023 Fragments and Fragmentariness in the Humanities and Cultural Heritage University of Urbino DISCUI – School of Foreign Languages and Literatures Palazzo Petrangolini, Piazza Rinascimento, 7 ARCHIVIO DI STATO DI PESARO-URBINO MONDAY, MAY 8 2023 DISCUI – Palazzo Petrangolini Piazza Rinascimento, 7 Reading Room 10.00 – Welcoming Giorgio Calcagnini, Rector of the University of Urbino Antonella Negri, Prorector for the Development of National and International Partnerships; Vice-director of the Department for Communication Sciences, Humanities, and International Sciences (DISCUI) 10.15 – Alessandra Molinari, University of Urbino, on behalf of the Scientific Committee The Fragment as a Material and Documental Entity Session 1: Preserving and Valuing the Fragment as a Cultural Good 10.20 – 11.35 Chair: Monica Bocchetta 10.20 – Marcella Peruzzi with Ermindo Lanfrancotti Urbino University Library System Enhancing the Ancient Fonds and Collections of the Urbino University Library through “Sanzio Digital Heritage” [IT] 10.35 – Sara Cambrini State Archive of Pesaro-Urbino Previously Undiscovered Parchment Fragments from the Notary Fonds of Fossombrone at the Pesaro State Archive. A Preliminary Survey [IT] 10.50 – Francesco Amadori Unione Montana del Catria e Nerone The Northern Marche: Taking a Stroll through History [IT] 11.05 – D. Cesare Bovinelli Monastery of Fonte Avellana The Ancient Collection of the Fonte Avellana Library [IT] Coffee Break Session 2: The Fragment as a Bridge between Holding Institutions and Academic Research 11.50 – 13.00 Chair: William Duba 11.50 – Katrin Janz-Wenig Carl von Ossietzky Hamburg State and University Library Fragmenta colligita. Collected Fragments. How to Approach this Phenomenon within a Large Collection. An Attempt [ENG] 12.20 – Alessandra Molinari University of Urbino Monica Bocchetta University of Macerata Nicoletta Biondi Freelance archivist and palaeographer collaborating with Textus invisibilis Textus invisibilis: A Multidisciplinary and Interdisciplinary Approach to the Fragment [IT] Lunch Break Afternoon Sessions From Material to Digital: Fragments, Metadata, and Big Data Sessione 3: New Perspectives from Established Databases 15.00 – 16.15 Chair: Katrin Janz-Wenig 15.00 – William Duba University of Fribourg Building a Fragmentological Database for the Next Decade [ENG] 15.30 – Lucia Negrini Central Institute for the Union Catalogue (ICCU) Elisabetta Caldelli University of Campania / Central Institute for the Union Catalogue (ICCU) What’s Left of a Codex: New Perspectives for Fragment Cataloging in MOL 2.0 [IT] Coffee Break Session 4: Digital Representations of Fragmentariness 16.30 – 17.40 Chair: Rolf Bremmer 16.30 – Federico Aurora University of Oslo Gioele Barabucci Norwegian University of Science and Technology Fragments of Clay, Fragments of Text, Fragments of Knowledge: The Many Aspects of Fragmentariness of the Mycenaean Texts and their Digital Representation (ENGL) 17.00 – Roberto Rosselli del Turco University of Turin Alessandra Molinari University of Urbino Alessandro Aldini University of Urbino Matteo Sisti Freelance archivist at the State Archive of PesaroUrbino Digital Editing and Databasing of Fragments: A Case Study from the State Archive in Urbino (ENGL) TUESDAY, MAY 9 2023 DISCUI – Palazzo Petrangolini Piazza Rinascimento, 7 Reading Room Case Studies Session 5: Reuse Fragments 10.00 - 11.15 Chair: Alessandra Molinari 10.00 – Leor Jacobi Bar-Ilan University Discovering the Covering: Identifying Bookbinders of Medieval Notary Books in Girona Archives, Reuse of Hebrew and Latin Manuscript Fragments [ENG] 10.30 – Chiara Benini Scuola Alti Studi di Modena / École Pratique des Hautes Études, Paris Fragments within Fragments: Reuse and History. Archival Documents as ‘Boxes Held Eterniday’ [IT] Coffee break Session 5 (second part): Reuse Fragments 11.20 - 12.30 Chair: Chiara Benini 11.20 – Roberta Tonnarelli École Pratique des Hautes Études, Paris Hebrew Fragments in Bookbindings. Palaeographical Evidence from Ancient Hebrew Bibles in Central Italy [IT] 11.50 – Fabiana Baudo Independent scholar Phenomenology of Reuse of Manuscript Fragments in a Territorial Context [IT] Lunch Break 13.30 – Visit to the Urbino State Archive (Via Piano Santa Lucia 11 – Urbino) Afternoon Sessions Texts and Contexts: Philology of the Fragment Session 6: Septentrional Philologies 15.00-16.15 Chair: Roberto Rosselli del Turco 15.00 – Jon Gunnar Jørgensen University of Oslo Pars pro Toto: the Kringla Leaf and the Whole 15.30 – Rolf Bremmer Emeritus, Leiden University Medieval Frisia: Picking up the Pieces 16.30 – Visit to the San Girolamo Library (Via S. Girolamo, 8 – Urbino) 20.00 – Conference Dinner WEDNESDAY, MAY 10 2023 DISCUI – Palazzo Petrangolini Piazza Rinascimento, 7 Reading Room Session 7: Classical Philology 10.00 - 11.15 Chair: Federico Aurora 10.00 – Vivian L. Navarro Martinez University of Urbino / University of Freiburg ‘Fragmented’ Comedy: Working in the KomFrag Project [IT] 10.30 – Sandy Cardinali University of Urbino Paths of Tradition: The Case of Fr. 662 R.2 of Sophocle’s Tyro [IT] Coffee Break The Fragment in Art Session 8: Art, Artistic Experience, and the Fragment 11.30 – 12.40 Chair: Claus Ehrhardt 11.30 – Andrea Laquidara Film and documentary director Presenting the Short Film Competition “Fragments of a Glance” [IT] 12.00 – Anna Cerboni Baiardi University of Urbino Documental and Methodological Relevance of the Fragment in Art [IT] 12.30 – Conference Closing --POST-CONFERENCE EVENTS WEDNESDAY, MAY 10 2023 15.00 – Visit to the Exhibit Il Palazzo ducale di Urbino. I frammenti e il tutto (Curators: Luca Molinari, Luigi Gallo) Galleria Nazionale delle Marche Palazzo Ducale di Urbino Piazza Rinascimento 13, 61029 Urbino (PU) THURSDAY, MAY 11 2023 09.00-18.00 – Digital Humanities Workshop Modelling Research through Relational Languages: Setting up a Database to Analyse Research Data Held by Gioele Barabucci, Federico Aurora, Kyrre Traavik Låberg Support team: Alessandra Molinari, Alessandro Aldini, Katrin JanzWenig, Giovanna Carloni For information and registration: [email protected] The Conference is organized by the University of Urbino Carlo Bo, in collaboration with the University of Macerata, the Books within Books project, and the State Archive of Pesaro-Urbino. The University of Urbino allocated supplementary funding to the event in acknowledgment of its scientific relevance. Dipartimento di Scienze della Comunicazione, Studi Umanistici e Internazionali (DISCUI) Scuola di Lingue e Letterature Straniere – Palazzo Petrangolini, Piazza Rinascimento n° 7 – Urbino For further information: [email protected] Scientific Committee: Alessandra Molinari, Università degli Studi di Urbino Carlo Bo (Coordinator) Monica Bocchetta, Università degli Studi di Macerata Emma Abate, Università di Bologna / CNRS-IRHT, Paris Alessandro Aldini, Università degli Studi di Urbino Carlo Bo Roberto Rosselli del Turco, Università degli Studi di Torino Katrin Janz-Wenig, Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Hamburg Carl von Ossietzky Rolf Bremmer, emeritus, Universiteit Leiden Jon Gunnar Jørgensen, Universitetet i Oslo Maela Carletti, Università degli Studi di Macerata Giovanna Carloni, Università degli Studi di Urbino Carlo Bo Andrea Laquidara, independent film and documentary director Nicoletta Biondi, freelance archivist, palaeographer within the project Textus invisibilis (Cover photo: Cover of a printed book at the Humanistic Library of the Urbino University. Ph. Alessandra Molinari, courtesy of the Urbino University Library).