Ars docendi 17/2023
Premessa – Vorwort - Foreword [Adami]
At the end of 2023, we would like to pause for a moment and look back.
We would like to look at individual initiatives and congresses that have been dedicated to our subjects at very different levels and on very different topics. Of course, it is not a claim to completeness, but a few spots on interesting approaches in a currently very, very lively Latin scene.
In addition to describing the “ADA 5” on neo-Latin literature in March in Bolzano, M. Adami (Bolzano) reports on a completed Erasmusplus project that also sees the subject in a broad cultural perspective. Matthias Korn (Leipzig, Dresden) reports on the “Perspectives” in Erfurt, R. Weissengruber (Linz) on various further training events in Italy, from which we have received individual presentations for printing, M. Krichbaumer (Munich) presents an interesting training event in Bavaria.
Anna Christoph (Bolzano) and Stefano Usmari (Merano) kindly made their papers of the Academia Didactica Athesina (ADA) in Bolzano available (the printing of all papers became possible at the end of November; the bilingual volume can be requested from Martina Adami - Martina.Adami@schule.suedtirol.it).
This volume of Ars docendi also presents an essay by R. Weissengruber, which came out a few months after the conference in Bolzano, but perceives another very interesting and also important author for neo Latinitas.
And Fritz Lošek (Lower Austria) sent us a beautiful essay on one of the best-known Latin vocabularies in the German world: the so-called Stowasser.
We hope that the references in this issue can serve as a small insight, but also as a stimulus - in view of the really wide range of current efforts for the language and culture subject Latin (and also Greek).
Martina Adami