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[[File:Villa Cagnola.jpg|thumb|left|200px|1st & 4th Nangeroni Meetings, at Villa Cagnola, Gazzada, Milan, Italy (2012, 2015)]] | [[File:Villa Cagnola.jpg|thumb|left|200px|1st & 4th Nangeroni Meetings, at Villa Cagnola, Gazzada, Milan, Italy (2012, 2015)]] | ||
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[[File:Boccaccini.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Gabriele Boccaccini]], founding director of the Nangeroni Meetings]] | [[File:Boccaccini.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Gabriele Boccaccini]], founding director of the Nangeroni Meetings]] | ||
[[File:Facolta Valdese.jpg|thumb|left|200px|3rd & 7th Nangeroni Meetings, at the Waldensian Facultu of Theology, Rome, Italy (2014, 2016)]] | [[File:Facolta Valdese.jpg|thumb|left|200px|3rd & 7th Nangeroni Meetings, at the Waldensian Facultu of Theology, Rome, Italy (2014, 2016)]] | ||
[[File:University Naples.jpg|thumb|left|200px|5th Enoch Seminar, at Naples, Italy (2015)]] | [[File:University Naples.jpg|thumb|left|200px|5th Enoch Seminar, at Naples, Italy (2015)]] |
Revision as of 10:55, 9 February 2016
The Nangeroni Meetings (2012-) are a series of small-size international seminars promoted by the Enoch Seminar, in collaboration with the Department of Near Eastern Studies of the University of Michigan, the Alessandro Nangeroni International Endowment and the Michigan Center for Early Christian Studies
< Nangeroni Meetings : 1st (Milan 2012) -- 2nd (Dor 2014) -- 3rd (Rome 2014) -- 4th (Milan 2015) -- 5th (Naples 2015) -- 6th (Camaldoli 2016) -- 7th (Rome 2016) -- ... >
Overview
Thanks to the contribution of the Alessandro Nangeroni International Endowment, a series of seminars on Jewish, Christian and Muslim origins was launched by the Enoch Seminar, starting from the year 2012.
List of Nangeroni Meetings
- 8. The Sibylline Oracles / Eighth Nangeroni Meeting (2016 New Haven), conference
Guidelines for Organizing a Nangeroni Meeting
The Nangeroni Meeting is meant to be a meeting of around 30 scholars (as compared to the Enoch Seminars which are designed to have 50-80 participants). It includes:
- 6-7 major paper authors
- 6-7 major paper respondents
- 12-16 short paper authors
- Up to 4 reading sessions chairs
Organizing a Nangeroni Meeting is a 4-step process
- First Step: An Enoch Seminar Member(s) proposes a topic, which then must be approved by the Enoch Seminar Board of Directors.
- Timeframe: 2 years prior to date of proposed Nangeroni Meeting
- Second Step: The appointed chair(s) of the Nangeroni Meeting should gather a group of at least 5-10 colleagues, who are committed to participate in the Meeting and collaborate on its organization. At this point, an email will be sent to the Enoch Seminar members, announcing the proposal and asking those who are particularly interested in the topic to join the organization of the Meeting.
- Timeframe: 1.5 years prior to the date of the Nangeroni Meeting
- Third Step: The appointed chair(s) must present the final schedule, including the major authors and paper topics to the Enoch Seminar Board of Directors for final approval.
- Timeframe: 1 year prior to the date of the Nangeroni Meeting
- Fourth Step: The Enoch Seminar Board of Directors will announce and advertise the program and registration for the Nangeroni Meeting until the maximum number of participants (~35) is reached.
- Timeframe: 8-6 months prior to the date of the Nangeroni Meeting