Eighth Enoch Seminar (2015 Milan), conference
The Eighth Enoch Seminar (June 21-26, 2015), is an international conference organized by the Enoch Seminar.
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Eighth Enoch Seminar Overview
Theme: “Apocalypticism and Mysticism”
Chairs: Lorenzo DiTommaso (Concordia University Montreal), Daniel Boyarin (University of California at Berkeley), and Elliot Wolfson (University of California at Santa Barbara)
Date: June 21-26, 2015
Place: Gazzada, Italy, Villa Cagnola
Area of Focus:
The Seminar topic is apocalypticism and mysticism, their natures and relationship, in Judaism and Christianity from the Second Temple era through the late antique and early mediaeval centuries. Our aim is to discuss the main issues in light of new evidence, methodologies, and approaches, oriented by a desire to advance the discussion along a broad front. While we do not expect to address every issue or answer every question, we do anticipate that the published results of our Seminar will stand as a foundational study for future research.
Registration
Online Registration for the Eighth Enoch Seminar will be available in December 2014.
Attendance at the Enoch Seminar is by invitation only and is limited to university professors and scholars in the field. If you are interested in attending or participating in the Eighth Enoch Seminar, please contact the Secretary of the Enoch Seminar, Jason Zurawski.
Registration fees (Enoch Seminar Membership) To be paid by January 2015:
Lodging
Contribution (5 nights lodging, including meals) To be paid in Milan at the Seminar.
- -- Authors of major papers
- -- Respondents (major papers), emeriti
- -- Authors of short papers, readers
- -- Attendees, spouses, etc. (children [age 6-17]: -- ; under 5 years old: free)
Schedule
Major Papers By:
- Philip Alexander, University of Manchester, UK
- Gabriele Boccaccini, University of Michigan, USA
- Ra'anan Boustan, University of California at Los Angeles, USA
- Daniel Boyarin, University of California at Berkeley, USA
- Dylan Burns, Universität Leipzig, Germany
- James R. Davila, St. Andrews University, Scotland
- April DeConick, Rice University, USA
- Lorenzo DiTommaso, Concordia University Montreal, Canada
- Robert Hall, Hampden-Sydney College, USA
- C. R. A. Morray-Jones
- Andrei Orlov, Marquette University, USA
- Pierluigi Piovanelli, University of Ottawa, Canada
- Annette Yoshiko Reed, University of Pennsylvania, USA
- Michael Schneider, Bar-Ilan University, Israel
- Loren Stuckenbruck, University of Munich, Germany
- Elliot Wolfson, University of California at Santa Barbara
Arrival Times at Malpensa Airport
Getting to the Seminar
Villa Cagnola (main lodging and location of Seminar):
Istituto Superiore di Studi Religiosi “Villa Cagnola”
Via Cagnola, 17/19
21045 GAZZADA SCHIANNO (VA)
Tel. +39 0332 461304
fax +39 0332 870887
E-mail: reception@villacagnola.it
villacagnola@tin.it
Hotel Capolago (secondary lodging):
Via per Bodio, 74
21100 Varese
Tel. +39 0332 831840
Fax +39 0332 287873
Email: info@hotelcapolago.it
From Malpensa Airport
Taxi: ~25 minutes; ~60 Euros (see above for sharing a taxi)
Train: ~1.5 hours; ~6 Euros (See trenitalia.com, Departure = "Malpensa Aeroporto" Arrival = "Gazzada-Schianno-Morazzone")
- Take bus from Malpensa to "Busto Arsizio” and from there take a train “Suburbano” to the stop “Gazzada-Schianno.”
- The station in Gazzada is about 1km from the Villa (see map)
From Milan
Train: ~1.5 hours; ~6 Euros (See trenitalia.com, Departure - "Milano Centrale" Arrival = "Gazzada-Schianno-Morazzone")
- Depart from the "Milano Centrale" station and connect to another train to get to Gazzada (connection will depend on time of day. check the schedule).
- The station in Gazzada is about 1km from the Villa (see map).
From Linate
Taxi: Cost - ?? (probably extremely high); There is a shuttle which runs from Linate to Malpensa where you could share a taxi with those arriving at Malpensa.
Train: Take shuttle or bus to Milano Centrale station (see above).