Symposium on the History of Rhetoric: a Tribute to Marc van der Poel (1957-2022)
Radboud University Nijmegen, Huize Heyendaal, Faculty Club, Marijnenkamer
Friday 10 January 2025
Dear colleagues,
On 18 December 2022, Marc van der Poel, Professor of Latin Language and Literature at the Radbuod University Nijmegen, passed away at age 65. His research on the history of rhetoric, from Cicero to Lipsius, Ramus and Agricola, was groundbreaking and influential. Marc van der Poel served as editor-in-chief of the journal Rhetorica (2011-2018), and as president of the International Society for the History of Rhetoric (2019-2022). To honor him, the OIKOS research group Ancient Rhetoric and Aesthetics will organize a symposium on Friday, January 10th, 2025. The program is as follows:
09.30‐09.40 Welcome by Casper de Jonge (Leiden) and Koen De Temmerman (Ghent)
09.40‐10.00 Hanne Roer (Copenhagen, president ISHR), Welcome address on behalf of the International Society for the History of Rhetoric
10.00‐10.45 Michael Edwards (Royal Holloway, London), ‘The orators in rhetoric: a loose canon?’
10.45‐11.15 Coffee and tea
11.15‐12.00 Tina Skouen (Oslo), ‘Quintilian and the new sciences’
12.00‐13.30 Lunch
13.30‐14.15 Janika Päll (Tartu), ‘The way of the dialectics of Agricola into the practice of oratio latina, taught by Lorenz Luden in the 17th century Academy of Tartu: the crossing paths of Sturm, Melanchthon and others’
14.15‐15.00 Manfred Kraus (Tübingen), ‘The role of declamation in Jesuit rhetoric’
15.00‐15.30 Coffee and tea
15.30‐16.15 Kees Meerhoff (University of Amsterdam), ‘Transmission and declamation’
16.15‐16.45 David Mirhady (Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, immediate past president ISHR), Closing remarks
17.00-19.00 Drinks
This symposium is funded by the research school OIKOS, the International Society for the History of Rhetoric, and Radboud University.
You are most welcome to attend the workshop. The entrance fee is 20 euros. If you would like to participate, please send an email to Casper de Jonge:
c.c.de.jonge@hum.leidenuniv.nl
With kind regards,
Koen De Temmerman
Casper de Jonge
Bé Breij