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Researchers of European Literary Identity, Cosmopolitanism and the Schools. Check out our online open access journal JOLCEL.

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The new issue of JOLCEL is now online 🥳! It explores the relations between imperialism and cosmopolitanism, and the role and place of literature for these two concepts. Open access: ⬇️ #ClassicsTwitter #medievaltwitter #imperialism #cosmopolitanism jolcel.ugent.be/issue/view/2617

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A humanist teacher wrote a Latin school play for his pupils in Amsterdam. A century later, the female character he created still had an impact on European drama. Read about it in @DinahWouters new blog post! #ClassicsTwitter #medievaltwitter ⬇️⬇️⬇️ relicsresearch.com/2021/06/02/in-…

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Want to learn more about imperial Roman nationalism between the late Roman Republic and the Italian Renaissance? Read Christoph Pieper's contribution to the latest issue of JOLCEL! #Rome #Reception #ClassicsTwitter #RenaissanceTwitter jolcel.ugent.be

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Jolcel's first miscellaneous issue is scheduled to appear during Summer 2022. Send us your papers before January to get a chance to be published! 👋 (Depending on the peer-reviewing evaluation.) Info for submissions and access to previous volumes here: ⬇️ jolcel.ugent.be

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RELICS is happy to welcome three new members to the team: Victoria Moul, Julian Yolles, and Louis Verreth! Have a look at their profile on our website 🔽 relicsresearch.com/people/

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Guest-edited new stylometrics cluster "Medieval Authorship & Canonicity in the Digital Age" for Interfaces no. 8. 📈 Contributions by Jeroen Deploige, Jeroen De Gussem, Dr. Mary D-M @[email protected], Michael Drout, Sarah Kinkade, Jillian Valerio, Eveline Leclercq, Mike Kestemont and Gustavo Riva.

Guest-edited new stylometrics cluster "Medieval Authorship &amp; Canonicity in the Digital Age" for <a href="/Interfaces_J/">Interfaces</a> no. 8. 📈
Contributions by Jeroen Deploige, <a href="/JGussem/">Jeroen De Gussem</a>, <a href="/MDockrayMiller/">Dr. Mary D-M @MDockrayMiller@hcommons.social</a>, <a href="/MikeDrout/">Michael Drout</a>, Sarah Kinkade, Jillian Valerio, Eveline Leclercq, <a href="/Mike_Kestemont/">Mike Kestemont</a> and <a href="/Medieval_Gus/">Gustavo Riva</a>.
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JOLCEL issue 6 is now out 🥳 Fully Open Access. The volume is dedicated to the question of classical normativity—with its prejudices and exclusions—and the way in which it affected European cultural self-fashioning. #ClassicsTwitter #Reception ⬇️⬇️⬇️ jolcel.ugent.be

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JOLCEL is now welcoming submissions on any theme related to the research topics of RELICS. Our journal is fully #OpenAccess and all articles are peer-reviewed. Submission process and guidelines ⬇️ jolcel.ugent.be/about/submissi… #ClassicsTwitter #medievaltwitter

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New blog post by Louis Verreth! A must-read for everyone interested in the interactions between vernacular and #Latin... and in the #Medici and literary culture in #Florence. #ClassicsTwitter #Humanism relicsresearch.com/2022/04/11/in-…

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Just in time for Summer... JOLCEL n° 7 is out! 🥳 The articles in this issue discuss the influence of Winckelmann on the field of literary studies. Free, #OpenAccess for you to read, discuss, think about, share, cite... ⬇️ jolcel.ugent.be/issue/25232/in… #ClassicsTwitter

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The next issue of JOLCEL will be a miscellaneous volume. There is still some space (and time!) to accommodate articles that fit within the scope of our journal: jolcel.ugent.be Send us your paper! #ClassicsTwitter #Latin #Cosmopolitanism #EarlyModernism #MedievalTwitter

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Here is the programme for our roundtable on the Future of #Latin studies! Register to get the Zoom link, and don't hesitate to send us in advance any questions or ideas you may have for the general discussion. #ClassicsTwitter #MedievalTwitter

Here is the programme for our roundtable on the Future of #Latin studies! 

Register to get the Zoom link, and don't hesitate to send us in advance any questions or ideas you may have for the general discussion.

#ClassicsTwitter
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JOLCEL is now publishing articles even before the next issue of the journal is fully ready (of course, after rigorous peer-reviewing). It speeds up the publication process for the authors. We have now released the two first ones: jolcel.ugent.be/articles/

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Thanks for being here, Arlene Holmes-Henderson, and all our wonderful speakers, Ronnie Ancona, W. Verbaal,Š. Demo, J. Steenkamp, I. Walser-Bürgler! It was a pleasure to organize this roundtable with my RELICS colleagues Simon Smets and @DinahWouters. Next one soon!#FutureOfLatin

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Check out our blogpost about the roundtable we had organized on the future of Latin studies! 🔽🔽🔽 ... and keep an eye open for our next event/roundtable: there is still much to discuss about on the topic... 👀 #ClassicsTwitter #Latin relicsresearch.com/2023/04/12/rou…

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JOLCEL issue 8 focuses on the material embodiment of Latin throughout its long history. Find articles by Klazina Staat, Barbara Baert, Han Lamers and Simon Smets, and a response piece by Vincent Debiais. JOLCEL is fully open access. jolcel.ugent.be/issue/25491/in…