Rome,
20-21 September 2012
Palazzo
Falconieri, Accademia d’Ungheria, Via Giulia 1, Roma
Thursday
20 September 2012
9 am – 9: 30 am
Welcome Addresses and Introductory
Presentation
Antal Molnár, director of the Hungarian
Academy in Rome
Marianne Sághy, Michele R. Salzman, Rita
Lizzi Testa conference organizers
9: 30 am – 11 am The Topography of
Paganism and Christianity in Late Antique Rome
Laura Acampora (Pontificio Istituto di Archeologia
Cristiana, Roma) Pagan Temples
and Christian Buildings in Rome between the Fourth and Fifth Century: an Archeological
and Topographical Approach
Michael
Mulryan - Luke Lavan (University of Kent) The
Fate of Temples of Ostia in an Italian Context
Claire Sotinel
(Université Paris-Est Créteil Val de Marne) The
Urban Prefect and Christian Building Projects
in Rome
11 am -11:30 am Coffee Break
11:30 am – 1 pm Law, Cult, Cultural Memory
María Victoria Escribano Paño (University
of Zaragoza), Pagans and Christians in
Fourth-Century Rome: Interpreting the Evidence of Codex Theodosianus XVI
Douglas Boin
(Georgetown University) Imperial
Cult in Christian Rome:
Towards
a More Nuanced Understanding of Fourth and Fifth Century Society
Gitte Lønstrup Dal Santo (Accademia di
Danimarca, Roma) Storytelling and Cultural
Memory in the Making: Celebrating Pagan and Christian Founders of Rome
1 pm- 3 pm Lunch
3 pm- 4:30 pm Pagan Cults
Kristine Iara (LMU München) Connecting the Remains: Cult Places in Late Antique
Rome
Silviu Anghel (EDRIS, Göttingen) Shifting the Ortodoxy: the Changing Face of
Pagan Cults in Late Antique Rome
Jonas Bjornebie (Accademia di Norvegia,
Roma) Re-Interpreting the Cult of Mithras
in Late Antique Rome
4:30 pm – 5 pm Coffee Break
5 pm- 6:30 pm Christianity and the
City
Danielle Slootjes (Radboud Universiteit
Nijmegen) Christianity and its Influence
on Crowd Behavior in Late Antique Rome
Giulia Marconi (Università di Perugia) Pagans, Christians and Young People: Spaces
of Education in Fourth-Fifth Century Rome
David Natal (University
of Manchester ) Symmachus and the Anician Entourage: Famine and Religious Controversy
in late Fourth-Century Rome
7 pm Keynote lecture
Michele R. Salzman (University of California
Riverside) Pagans and Christians in Constantine's Rome
8 pm Cocktail
Friday 21
September
9 am-10:30 am Conflict and
Cohabitation
Robert Chenault (Villamette University) Beyond Pagans and Christians: Politics and
Infra-Christian Conflict in the Controversy over the Altar of Victory of Rome
Maijastina Kahlos (Helsinki
University) Artis heu magicis: The Label of Magic in the Fourth-century Conflicts
and Disputes
Gaetano Colantuono (Università di Bari) Propter copiam puellarum: Interreligious Marriages
among Christians and Pagans in the Late Antiquity
10:30-11 am Coffee Break
11 am – 12:30 pm Looking at the Gods:
Reading Divine Images
Alessandra Bravi (Università di Perugia) Divine Images between Decoration and Cult in
Fourth-Century Rome
Caroline Michel d’Annoville (University of
Grenoble 2) Rome and Imagery in Late
Antiquity: Perception and Uses of Statues in the Fourth and Fifth Centuries
Levente Nagy (Pécs University) Hercules the Christian
12:30- 3 pm Lunch
3 pm – 4:30 pm Poetry and Propaganda
Marianne Sághy (CEU Budapest), Christianity as Romanitas:Bishop Damasus’
Reforms
Dennis E. Trout (University of Missouri) Making Difference: the Carmina contra
Paganos and the Invention of Late Roman Paganism
Neil McLynn (Oxford University), Poetry and
Pagans in Late Antique Rome: the Case of the Senator ’Converted from the
Christian religion to Servitude to the Idols'
4:30 pm – 5 pm Coffee Break
5 pm – 6:30 pm Family Pietas and Cult
of the Saints
Francesca
Diosono (Università di Perugia) Professiones gentiliciae. The collegia of Rome between paganism and
Christianity
Nicola Denzey (Brown University, USA) Reinterpreting ’Pagans’ and ’Christians’ from Rome's Late Antique Mortuary Evidence
Hartwin Brandt
(Bamberg University) Paulinus of Nola and
the City of Rome
7 pm
Concluding remarks by Rita Lizzi Testa
8 pm Dinner
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