RAP (Repertorium Auctorum Polemicorum) est le premier répertoire en ligne de l’ensemble du corpus byzantin consacré aux relations entre les Églises latine et byzantine (IXe-XVe siècle). Chaque texte concerné est étudié et marqué d’un identifiant RAP unique, ce qui aidera les chercheurs, catalogueurs et éditeurs à identifier, étudier ou éditer ces œuvres polémiques ; les informations présentes dans Pinakes sont contrôlées et complétées par les titres originaux des œuvres, leurs incipit et desinit, des mots-clés et des références bibliographiques.
RAP is the first complete inventory of writings dedicated to the relationship between Byzantine and Latin Christianity. It includes every literary genre and every topic of discussion that is related to the evolution of the relationship between the western and eastern parts of the Church, today identified as Catholic Church and Orthodox Church. The languages of RAP are Greek, Latin and Old Slavonic. RAP focuses on those texts that are transmitted through the manuscript tradition: the chronological period covered is, therefore, from the Late Antiquity to the 16th century, the same period that is covered in the database Pinakes, with which RAP collaborates. RAP is an Italian-French project supported by the following institutions: Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia (Ca’ Foscari SPIN Measure 2 and VeDPH - Venice Centre for Digital and Public Humanities), Collège de France, Laboratoire Orient et Méditerranée (CNRS, UMR 8167), and Labex RESMED. The project is developed in close collaboration with the IRHT Section grecque, which manages and implements the Pinakes database. The Repertorium Auctorum Polemicorum is identified by the International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) 3035-2096.
Repertorium Auctorum Polemicorum
Bucossi, Alessandra;Blanchet, Marie-Hélène
2020-01-01
Abstract
RAP is the first complete inventory of writings dedicated to the relationship between Byzantine and Latin Christianity. It includes every literary genre and every topic of discussion that is related to the evolution of the relationship between the western and eastern parts of the Church, today identified as Catholic Church and Orthodox Church. The languages of RAP are Greek, Latin and Old Slavonic. RAP focuses on those texts that are transmitted through the manuscript tradition: the chronological period covered is, therefore, from the Late Antiquity to the 16th century, the same period that is covered in the database Pinakes, with which RAP collaborates. RAP is an Italian-French project supported by the following institutions: Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia (Ca’ Foscari SPIN Measure 2 and VeDPH - Venice Centre for Digital and Public Humanities), Collège de France, Laboratoire Orient et Méditerranée (CNRS, UMR 8167), and Labex RESMED. The project is developed in close collaboration with the IRHT Section grecque, which manages and implements the Pinakes database. The Repertorium Auctorum Polemicorum is identified by the International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) 3035-2096.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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