FROM THE COLUMNS OF HERCULES UP TO THE ARGONAUTS’ VOYAGES

Circulation of people, commerce, diplomacy and Realpolitik of élites and marginal elements in the „Habsburgianate“ cultural continuum between the Mediterranean basin, the Pontic space and the Maritime Silk Road (1492–1700)
Programme
Opening Session - Chairman: Florian Schwarz
10:00–10:20
Welcome Address and Introduction
10:20–10:45
Michele Bernardini: Bratutić, Sa’deddin’s Dalmatian translator
10:45–11:15
Lukás Rybár: Habsburg intelligence on Safavid Persia: the case of Michael Černović
11:15–11:45
Coffee break
Late Morning Session - Chairman: Giorgio Rota
11:45–12:15
Tomislav Popić: Italian merchants and moneylenders in Dalmatia in the 15th century
12:15–12:45
Lena Sadovski-Kornprobst: Apulian New Christians in Venetian Dalmatia. Circum-Adriatic dimensions of the migration of converted Jews and their descendants in the late 15th and early 16th centuries
12:45–13:45
Lunch break
Early Afternoon Session - Chairwoman: Lena Sadovski-Kornprobst
13:45–14:00
Walter Pohl (Austrian Academy of Sciences): Welcome address on behalf of the Global Eurasia Thematic Platform
14:00–14:30
José Manuel Floristán: Greek emigrants in the territories of the Spanish monarchy (16th-17th centuries). Adaptation and conflicts
14:30–15:00
Davide Trentacoste: Defending, advising and assessing (and sometimes spying): Tuscan military architects and engineers during the reign of Ferdinand I (1587-1609)
15:00–15:30
Giorgio Rota: Italians between two worlds and Americans in Persia: some remarks on two possible avenues of research
15:30–16:00
Coffee break
Late Afternoon Session - Chairman: José Cutillas
16:00–16:30
José Francisco Cutillas: The Persianate World vision of Pedro Cubero Sebastian on his journey around the world (1671-1679)
16:30–17:00
Paolo Ognibene: Father Arcangelo Lamberti’s Relatione della Colchide (1635–1653).
17:00–17:30
Nana Kharebava: A superheroine against Shah and Habsburgs? On Ketevan/Catharina’s literary figure by Teimuraz I and Gryphius
17:30–18:00
Tea break
Evening Session - Chairman: Velizar Sadovski
18:00–18:30
Nicola Melis: The multiple status of middlemen in Ottoman lands (16th–17th century)
18:30–19:00
Saverio Marchignoli: The travel to Constantinople of fra Leonardo “the Macedonian” of Pistoia by appointment of the Medici, the discovery of Michael Psellos’ copy of the famous Codex Hermeticus and its influence on the Academy of Florence
19:00–19:30
Final Discussion
19:30
Conclusions on behalf of the Conveners