ANN: Project Presentation: Jacopo Strada’s ‘Magnum ac Novum Opus’ (Florence, 15 October 2019)

Jacopo Strada’s ‘Magnum ac Novum Opus’. A Renaissance Corpus of Ancient Numismatics
Project Presentation

Florence, Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz
15 October 2019

In four lectures we will take a look at the research context of the digital edition of Jacopo Strada’s ‘Magnum ac Novum Opus’ which, for several years now, has been examined at the Gotha Research Centre of the University of Erfurt in a project funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG). In the mid-sixteenth century, the antiquary, architect and antique dealer Jacopo Strada (ca. 1515-1588) created a thirty-volume corpus on ancient Roman coins for his patron, Johann Jakob Fugger. Although this comprehensive presentation of coins of the Roman Republic and the imperial period was regarded very highly at the time it was created – and in spite of the extraordinary quality of Strada’s approximately 9,000 coin drawings – it has, to date, not been examined in detail. Strada also created a complementary catalogue of descriptions of the depicted coins, which probably was never united with the corpus of drawings and has come down to us only in manuscript copies.

Conceptually modelled on the ‘Translatio Nummorum’ project of the Census of Antique Works of Art and Architecture known in the Renaissance (Humboldt University of Berlin in cooperation with the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities), all Roman coins drawn by Strada are digitised, recorded in the Census database and, through computing technology, virtually linked to the original descriptions as well as to surviving original coins. The scholars in charge of the project at the Gotha Research Centre, the Census and the Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz will introduce the conceptual and operative principles in greater detail and discuss the resulting research questions with regard to Strada’s ‘Opus Magnum’.

PROGRAM

14.30
Welcome

14.45
Timo Strauch
Ancient Coins and Renaissance Documentation of Coins in the Census of Antique Works of Art and Architecture Known in the Renaissance

15.10
Volker Heenes
Strada’s Coin Drawings and Coin Descriptions and their Sources in the Census

16.00 Coffee Break

16.15
Jan Simane
‘Translatio Nummorum’: The Project and its Prospects

16.40
Dirk Jacob Jansen
‘Magnum ac Novum Opus’ in ‘Translatio Nummorum’: a Digital Edition of Jacopo Strada’s Numismatic Corpus

17.25 Discussion

VENUE
Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz
Max-Planck-Institut
Palazzo Grifoni Budini Gattai
Via dei Servi 51
50122 Florence / Italy

CONTACT
Lisa Hanstein
hanstein@khi.fi.it

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