Final Report

Our project “Human Being as a Crosspoint: The Beginnings of the Modern Concept of Man in the Middle Ages” is coming now to its end. It started in May 2018 and in the 24 months afterwords many good things were done – . As a project leader, I must say that I had the privilege to work with a great team – Amalia Soos, Vlad Ile and Lars Reuke joined form the beginning. Amalia Soos had unfortunately to step out of the project and at her place Alexandra Baneu and Marilena Panarelli stepped in. Andrei Bereschi acted as a friend and supporter of the project. To each of them I am grateful for the time and work together.

I dare say that we did a lot, as a team as well as everyone individually. We organized a conference in Cluj, participated at the IMC 2019 in Leeds with a sponsored section, and co-organized a conference in Groningen (which was postponed only few days before it was supposed to be held, due to the Covid-19-crisis), and we will maybe have a EGSAMP summer school in Cluj in July (you can find the CfP on this page – it is yet to be decided on the modality to hold the summer school). A translation of Albert the Great into Romanian, a monograph, and a special issue on “Albert and Nature” scheduled to come out in a 2022 issue of the top-journal Vivarium came all out of our work. The articles and the talks of the conferences come also into the maths of this 24 months of intense work and wonderful cooperation.

The whole final report could be consulted in the pdf-file Final-report-2018-2020.

Statistics:

Statistics:

Monographs: 1

Editorial projects: 2

Articles: 18 /9 published, 6 accepted, 3 submitted/

Talks at conferences: 21

Organized international events: 3

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