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无论以何种标准衡量,在捷克共和国布尔诺马萨里克大学举行的地中海研究协会第25届年会都取得了巨大成功。从艺术学院院长Irena radov博士的热情欢迎,到大会主席、马萨里克大学古典研究教授Katarina博士Petrovićková博士为期五天的监督,我们的思想和身体都得到了慷慨的滋养,这次具有里程碑意义的大会是对MSA学者对地中海研究领域的奉献精神的丰厚回报。希腊共和国驻捷克共和国大使阿塔纳西奥斯·帕雷索格卢先生阁下在大会开幕式上的发言中雄辩地指出:地中海是一个有许多起源的空间。我们很幸运地请到了。等下。马萨里克大学对外关系办公室的Tomás Weissar是我们了解布尔诺在这些起源中的作用的向导,他的城市徒步之旅提醒我们地中海的方式远远超出了它的海岸。感谢Petrovićková博士的学生们:ad萨沃博多夫、Lenka Josefina Sládková、Eliška bumbov、Veronika nagyov、Martin Můčka、Jaroslav Herzig、mark galbov和Benjamin Juráň,参加会议的人从来没有在79场大会演讲中迷路,也没有在布尔诺缺乏使用效率惊人的电车系统的信息。谁也不会忘记钢琴家伊娃Hubáčková、长笛演奏家哈娜zemVlasáková、小提琴家Kristýna彼得罗夫和Kateřina Šrabalová的表演,他们是马图乌什Dvořák特别为大会创作的四重奏曲Krásné ty zemje, v totobi ve mnje的翻译。标题“美丽的土地在你我手中”充满诗意,把我们带进了捷克共和国的心脏。协会第二十五届会议的纪念活动,没有比这些杰出人士更令人难忘的了。MSA感谢我们在布尔诺逗留期间对我们所有人的礼貌和友善。我谨代表全体会员,感谢马萨里克大学向我们敞开大门,并希望大门继续向会议敞开,使学者们聚集在一起,相互倾听和学习。
By any measure, the 25th Annual Congress of the Mediterranean Studies Association at Masaryk University in Brno, the Czech Republic, was a resounding success. From the gracious welcome of Dr. Irena Radová, dean of the university’s Faculty of Arts, to the generous feeding of our minds and bodies, overseen for the five days of the event by Congress President Dr. Katarina Petrovićková, Professor of Classical Studies at Masaryk University, this milestone congress was a rich reward for the dedication of MSA scholars to the field of Mediterranean studies.His Excellency Mr. Athanassios Paressoglu, Ambassador from the Hellenic Republic to the Czech Republic, phrased it eloquently in his remarks at the opening session of the congress: the Mediterranean is a space with many origins. We were fortunate to have Mgr. et Mgr. Tomás Weissar of Masaryk University’s Office of External Relations as our guide to Brno’s role in those origins, his walking tour of the city a reminder of the ways the Mediterranean reaches well beyond its shores.Thanks to Dr. Petrovićková’s students, Adéla Svobodová, Lenka Josefina Sládková, Eliška Bumbová, Veronika Nagyová, Martin Můčka, Jaroslav Herzig, Markéta Galbová, and Benjamin Juráň, conference attendees never lost their way to any of the seventy-nine congress presentations or lacked information on using the amazingly efficient trolley system in Brno. And who will ever forget the performance of pianist Eva Hubáčková, flautist Hana zemVlasáková, and violinists Kristýna Petrová and Kateřina Šrabalová, interpreters of the quartet Krásné ty země, v tobě i ve mně, composed especially for the congress by Matouš Dvořák? The poetic sentiment of that title, “Beautiful Lands in Your Hands and Mine,” brought us into the heart of the Czech Republic.The association could not have marked its twenty-fifth conference any more memorably than with these remarkable individuals. The MSA appreciates the courtesy and kindness shown to all of us during our stay in Brno. On behalf of our entire membership, I thank Masaryk University for opening its doors to us, and hope doors continue to open to conferences that bring scholars together to listen to, and learn from, each other.
期刊介绍:
Mediterranean Studies is an interdisciplinary annual concerned with the ideas and ideals of Mediterranean cultures from Late Antiquity to the Enlightenment and their influence beyond these geographical and temporal boundaries. Topics concerning any aspect of the history, literature, politics, arts, geography, or any subject focused on the Mediterranean region and the influence of its cultures can be found in this journal. Mediterranean Studies is published by Manchester University Press for the Mediterranean Studies Association, which is supported by the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth and University of Kansas.