Network Middle Ages and Renaissance in Romania

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Middle Ages and Renaissance in Romania , MIRA for short , is a scientific network. It was founded in 2005 and is intended to facilitate interdisciplinary exchange in the field of medieval and early cultural , literary and linguistic history . Initially, the network was called Romania from the Beginning to the Early Modern Age .

MIRA serves as a forum for the interdisciplinary transfer of science in the field of medieval and early modern cultural, literary and linguistic history. In particular in the context of independent conferences, working meetings or sections at larger conferences as well as through joint publication projects, v. a. Romance scholars with the same research interests hold interdisciplinary discussions and preserve the neglected subject areas in teaching and research.

Since 2006 there have been four conferences (2006 Trier, 2008 Regensburg, 2010 Dresden, 2012 Hamburg), a section at the Romanista Day (Vienna 2007), two scientific symposia (Hanover 2013; Villa Vigoni 2013). Most recently, a handbook on the Middle Ages and Renaissance in Romania was devoted to it.

So far the network has published eleven volumes in the series Medieval and Renaissance in Romania (MIRA) .

  • Volume 1: Lidia Becker (ed.): Topicality of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance in Romance Studies. Files of the conference from 13.-14. October 2006 in Trier , Martin Meidenbauer Verlag, Munich 2009 ISBN 978-3-89975-141-3
  • Volume 2: Elmar Eggert, Susanne Gramatzki, Christoph Oliver Mayer (eds.): Scientia valescit. On the institutionalization of cultural knowledge in the Romanesque Middle Ages and early modern times , Martin Meidenbauer Verlag, Munich 2009 ISBN 978-3-89975-176-5
  • Volume 3: Rembert Eufe, Sabine Heinemann (eds.): Romania urbana. The city of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance and its importance for the Romance languages ​​and literatures , Martin Meidenbauer Verlag, Munich 2010 ISBN 978-3-89975-216-8
  • Volume 4: Martin Biersack: Mediterranean cultural transfer at the beginning of the modern age. The reception of the Italian Renaissance in Castile at the time of the Catholic King , Martin Meidenbauer Verlag, Munich 2010 ISBN 978-3-89975-196-3
  • Volume 5: Christoph Oliver Mayer, Alexandra Stanislaw-Kemenah (ed.): The pain of the wise. Age (s) in Romanesque Middle Ages and Renaissance. Peter Lang, Berlin 2012, ISBN 978-3-89975-275-5 .
  • Volume 6: Grazia Dolores Folliero Metz, Susanne Gramatzki (ed.): Michelangelo Buonarroti: Life and work and effect. Michelangelo Buonarroti: Vita, Opere Ricezione, Peter Lang, Berlin 2014, ISBN 978-3-653-04754-7
  • Volume 7: Antonio Bueno García (ed.): Revelación y traducción en la Orden de Predicadores, Peter Lang, Berlin 2018; ISBN 978-3-631-75919-6
  • Volume 8: Antonio Bueno García (ed.): Antropología y traducción en la Orden de Predicadores, Peter Lang, Berlin 2018, ISBN 978-3-631-75922-6
  • Volume 9: Antonio Chas Aguión (ed.): Escritura y reescrituras en el entorno literario del Cancionero de Baena, Peter Lang, Berlin 2018, ISBN 978-3-631-76677-4
  • Volume 10: Grazia Dolores Folliero Metz, Mariateresa Girardi, Susanne Gramatzki, Christoph Oliver Mayer (eds.): Italian World Heritage. Studi di letteratura e cultura italiana. Studies in Italian culture and literature (1300–1650). Peter Lang, Berlin 2019, ISBN 978-3-631-78150-0 .
  • Volume 11: Gustav Adolf Beckmann: Epic Renaut alias Saint Reinoldus in the light of a radiocarbon dating. Peter Lang, Berlin 2019, ISBN 978-3-631-80534-3 .
  • Volume 12: Angela Fabris (Ed.): Ecology and Romanesque Middle Ages and Renaissance. Peter Lang, Berlin 2020.

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