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IMC 2021: Sessions

Session 1017: The Acts of the Ecumenical Councils: Language, Procedure, Composition, and the Proceedings in Context

Wednesday 7 July 2021, 09.00-10.30

Sponsor:British Academy 'Projet Volterra', University College London
Organisers:Simon Corcoran, Department of History, University College London
R. W. Benet Salway, Department of History, University College London
Moderator/Chair:Peter Riedlberger, ERC Project ACO Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg
Paper 1017-aMultilingualism at the Council of Chalcedon (and How to Preside over a Greek Trial Speaking Latin)
(Language: English)
Tommaso Mari, Independent Scholar Castel Viscardo
Index terms: Administration, Ecclesiastical History, Language and Literature - Greek, Language and Literature - Latin
Paper 1017-bThe Threefold Summons in Conciliar Acts
(Language: English)
Maria Constantinou, ERC Project ACO Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg
Index terms: Administration, Ecclesiastical History, Law, Politics and Diplomacy
Paper 1017-cImperial Public Speaking in Late Antiquity: Documentary Records and Literary Rewriting
(Language: English)
Luisa Andriollo, ERC Project ACO, Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg
Index terms: Administration, Language and Literature - Greek, Language and Literature - Latin, Politics and Diplomacy
Abstract

The multi-layered and generically diverse documents that comprise the 'Acta Conciliorum Oecumenicorum' crossed and re-crossed the linguistic and doctrinal frontiers of Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages. The Acts include (purportedly) verbatim minutes of the proceedings, a formal framework, and documents subsequently appended. This panel collects papers examining some of the formal features of the proceedings and their recording. These papers represent work emerging from the ERC-funded ACO Project (www.uni-bamberg.de/en/erc-stg-aco/), an in-depth study of proceedings from the perspective of cultural history, tracing the destinies of the Acts' texts, from oral utterance to the manuscript texts we have today.