Vai
realizar-se em Lampeter, no País de Gales, de 17 a 19 de Outubro próximo, a
XIII reunião FERCAN (Fontes Epigraphici Religionum Celticarum Antiquarum).
Segue-se a lista das contribuições
previstas; contudo, aceitam-se ainda comunicações e posters,
Papers
at the 13th F.E.R.C.AN. Workshop in Lampeter (Wales) include inter alia:
Miranda
Aldhouse-Green (Cardiff), The Magician’s House. Weird goings on in Roman
Chartres.
Marjeta Sasel Kos (Ljubliana,
Slowenia), River gods in the southeastern
Alpine area.
Ioan Piso (Cluj,
Romania), Galatian deities in Dacia.
Bernard Rémy (Grenoble,
France), Les dieux au nom indigène et leurs cultores
chez les Voconces de Vaison d’après les
inscriptions.
Blanka Misic (London &
Sherbrooke, Canada), Deities in Southern
Pannonia.
Patrick Sims-Williams
(Aberystwyth), Trends and problems in
identifying medieval survivals of Celtic myth.
Alexander Faliyev (Aberystwyth), Divine Names from Latin Inscriptions of Istria: some
considerations.
Fernando Fernandez
(CAWCS, Aberystwyth), The theonym
*Conventina.
Daphne Briggs (Oxford), Spirit of a place, father of a people: an ancient
tribal cult in a sacred Norfolk landscape.
Patrizia de Bernardo Stempel
(Vitoria/Gasteiz, Spain), A Comparative Look
at Some Hispanic Divine Names and Theonymic Formulae.
Wolfgang Spickermann & Werner
Petermandl (Graz, Austria), Celtic
Theonyms and Gallo-Roman religion in the Roman province Germania Inferior.
Francisco Burillo & Pilar
Burillo-Cuadrado (Zaragoza, Spain), An
approach to concept of Cosmos in the Celtiberian Religion.
Audrey Ferlut (Lyon, France), Ritual practices for Celtic goddesses for Gallia
Belgica and the Germaniae.
Gil Burleigh (Hertfortshire), The sacred landscapes of Baldock and Ashwell in the
Iron Age and Roman period.
Manfred Hainzmann (Graz, Austria),
Deus Apollo Grannos: in search of a
theonymic profile (Deus Apollo Grannos – Die Suche nach dem Götterprofil).
Fernando Fernandez & John Koch
(CAWCS, Aberystwyth), Gods epigraphically attested in Britain in Roman
times and its counterparts in the Early Medieval texts from the British Isles:
An Assessment”.
Stephen Yeates (John Moore Heritage Services / Wolfson College,
Oxford), The Roman religious landscape at
Abingdon.
Alessandra Esposito
(King’s College London), Talking to the
Gods: A journey through religious patterns in Roman Britain.
Ralph Haeussler (Lampeter), The importance of location: inscriptions from
archaeological contexts
Posters
include, for example:
Jane Masséglia (Oxford), Home and Abroad: Roman Soldiers and Celtic Gods in
the Ashmolean Museum.
Vladimir Petrović & Vojislav Filipović (Belgrade, Serbia), Epigraphic and Archaeological Testimonies about the
Celtic Presence in the Upper Timachus Valley (East Moesia Superior).
Florian Blanchard (Brest, France),
Le cavalier à l’anguipède et la religion
gallo-romaine.
Cristina Giradi (Graz,
Austria), On the trail of plural divinities’
places of worship in Cisalpine Gaul.
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