Internationale Konferenz zu Konflikten und religiös-politischen Konfliktlösungen in der griechisch-römischen Welt. Die Konferenz ist Teil unseres Jahresthemas 2023/24 "[Mit] Konflikte[n] umgehen".
Conflict is omnipresent today, not only wars, but all kinds of confrontations require conflict resolution. The conference therefore seeks to answer the question of what kind of conflict resolution authorities and individuals in ancient Rome employed to end disputes, struggles or wars. It will explore peaceful conflict resolution and examine the religious and political mechanisms of conflict reconciliation. By focusing on texts and objects, the conference is an attempt to rethink our understanding of ancient Roman conflict culture.
Program
Thursday, 11 April
9.30
Darja Šterbenc Erker (Berlin)
Introduction
9.45
Stefan Pfeiffer (Halle)
Insurrections in Hellenistic Egypt: local agents and royal strategies of pacification (3./2. cent. BCE)
10.35
Fiachra MacGóráin (London)
Dionysos Lysios: resolving republican conflicts in the era of Augustus
11.25
Coffee Break
12.05
Darja Šterbenc Erker (Berlin)
Approaches to the study in conflict and religious-political conflict resolution in antiquity
13.00–14.30
Lunch Break
14.30
Wolfgang Spickermann (Graz)
Die ‚Zähmung‘ von Stammesgottheiten zu Beschützern des Kaisers und seiner Provinzen
15.20
Martin Dinter (London)
Reconciliation the Roman Way
16.10
Coffee Break
16.40
Jörg von Alvensleben (Göttingen)
Antike religionsphilosophische Reflexion über Unglück, Schicksal und Weissagung
17.30
General discussion
18:30
Conference Dinner
Friday, 12 April
9.30
Robert Kirstein (Tübingen)
‚Die Stellung des Menschen im Kosmos’. Ovid, die Kritische Theorie und die Krise des Subjekts
10.20
Anke Walter (Newcastle/Berlin)
The Epic Body in Conflict in Statius‘ Thebaid
11.10
Coffee Break
11.40
Lieve Van Hoof (Gent)
Conflict and conflict resolution in fourth-century Antioch: Libanius as a mediator between emperor and city
12.30–14.00
Lunch Break
14.00
Matej Petrič (Ljubljana)
Annus ubique ad famem proximus: 4th century food shortages and food-related crises in the letters of Q. Aurelius Symmachus
14.50
Amel Bouder (Hamburg)
Priests as resolvers of conflicts between pagans and Christians, as well as among Christian sects in Antique Algeria
11.10
Coffee Break
16.10
Beatrice Trînca (Berlin)
Zensur in Paris (13. Jh.)
17.00
Concluding remarks
Organised by
PD Dr. Darja Šterbenc Erker
Institut für Klassische Philologie, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
darja.sterbenc.erker@staff.hu-berlin.de
Zeit & Ort
11.04.2024 - 12.04.2024
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Unter den Linden 6
10099 Berlin
Room: 2249A