Donnerstag, 28.06.2018
1:30 p.m. Registration at the Humboldt-Box
2:00 p.m. Welcome and Introduction
Gyburg Uhlmann, Director of the Collaborative Research Center
Nikolas Pissis and Nora Schmidt, Heads of Concept Group “Wissensoikonomien”
2:30 p.m. Catherine Hezser (School of Oriental and African Studies, London)
Dynamics of Knowledge Transfer Between Palestinian Jewish and Graeco-Roman Culture: Using Insights from Cultural Studies
4:00 p.m. Florian Lippke (Université de Fribourg)
Jerusalem and its Sanctuaries as ‚Wissensoikonomie‘ – Dynamics of Religious History and its Monumental Stagings
5:00 p.m. Angelika Neuwirth (Freie Universität Berlin)
„What’s in a name“? The Destruction of the Temple and the Triumph of the ‘Remote Sanctuary’ in Nascent Islam
6:30 p.m. Exchange on the Humboldt Forum Project with Horst Bredekamp, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Chair: Kristiane Hasselmann
Freitag, 29.06.2018
9:00 a.m. Registration at the Humboldt-Box
9:30 a.m.
Workshop 1: Epistemic Territories: Dynamics of Knowledge
Workshop 2: Performing Economies: Changing and Exchanging Goods in Pre-Modern Ritual Communities
Workshop 3: Epistemic Networks
2:00 p.m. Andrea Rapp (Technische Universität Darmstadt)
Codicological Knowledge in Digital Environments
3:00 p.m. Andreas Gardt (Universität Kassel)
The ‘Making of Facts’ in Early Modern Theory and Use of Language
4:30 p.m. Michael Puett (Harvard University)
Formations of Knowledge in Chinese Late Antiquity
5:30 p.m. Gyburg Uhlmann (Freie Universität Berlin)
The Economics of Philosophy in 4th Century Greece
Samstag, 30.06.2018
9:30 a.m. Registration at the Humboldt-Box
10:00 a.m. Julia Zimmermann (Universität Münster)
Wissen vom Tanz der Engel (in German with simultaneous translation)
11:00 a.m. Francesca Rochberg (UC Berkeley)
The Restoration of Ancient Cuneiform Knowledge and its Implications
12:30 p.m. Rune Nyord (Freie Universität Berlin)
Motile Mythologies: (Re)constituting Ancient Egyptian Ritual Knowledge in the Early 2nd Millennium BCE
2:30 p.m. Germano Maifreda (Università degli Studi di Milano)
Constructing Economic Knowledge in Renaissance Italy: Visuality, Marketplace and Money
3:30 p.m. Miltos Pechlivanos (Freie Universität Berlin)
Bibliothoiconomy: Greek homines novi in the Ottoman Tulip Era
The conference ends at about 5 p.m.