FRANCE IN ITALY

A one-day workshop
February 7, 2003
University of Toronto
Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies
Department of Italian Studies
Department of French Studies

Organizers:

Mawy Bouchard (Postdoctoral Fellow, C.R.R.S., University of Toronto)
Francois Pare (Professor, French, Guelph University)
Laura Willett (Fellow, Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies, University of Toronto)


Program
7 February 2003
Victoria College
Alumni Hall


9h15 Welcome: Mawy Bouchard

9h30 Konrad Eisenbichler (Italian; Renaissance Studies, Toronto)
France in Siena at the Fall of the Republic: Politics and Poetry

10h15 Mawy Bouchard (CRRS, Toronto)
Le "romanzo" de l'Arioste et la tradition narrative française : diversité et utilité

11h00 John McClelland (French; Physical Education, Toronto)
Montaigne and the Sports of Italy

11h45 Sandra Richards (Fine Arts, Toronto)
The Raison d'architecture and Architectural Practice in 16th-Century France

12h30 – 14h00 Lunch : Burwash Hall, Upper Floor

14h00 François Paré (French, Guelph)
L'impact sur l'Italie des débats français sur la langue au milieu du XVIe siècle

14h45 Olga Pugliese (Italian, Toronto)
Italy vs. France in Il libro del Cortegiano: From the Manuscript Drafts to the Printed Edition

15h30 Benoît Bolduc (French, Toronto)
La Pléiade française et les premiers auteurs italiens de livrets d'opéra

16h15 William R. Bowen (CRRS; Music, Toronto)
The Contribution of French Musicians and Music to the Genesis of the Italian Madrigal

17h00 Closing Remarks : Francois Paré; Laura Willett (CRRS, Toronto)

17h30 – 19h00 Reception: P.I.M.S. Lounge, St. Michael’s College

 

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