People, Books and Models 2024

About

About

People, Books and Models 2024

This conference aims at encouraging a multidisciplinary discussion, set in a broad European and Mediterranean context, of the spread of ideas, models for architecture, and construction techniques in Malta during the early modern age, via the networks of the Order of St John. In particular, it intends to investigate this dissemination of architectural theoretical and technical knowledge through the circulation of sources such as books, treatises, manuals of mathematics and geometry, catalogues and collections of architectural images and drawings, as well as people, from architects to patrons, from engineers to intellectuals. The conference also aims to address a thorny methodological issue: the origin, dispersion, and fragmentation of the Hospitaller conventual library and, at the same time, the genesis of the library collections in Malta that include architectural sources, especially -but not only- at the National Library, for a better understanding of their provenance and context.

Taking Valletta and its architecture and historical construction sites as the main starting point of this investigation, the key role played by the city-convent was twofold. On one hand, the city was the core of the Hospitaller network, mirroring in its palaces, construction sites, and library collections the European dimension of the Order’s political, social, and cultural relationships. For this reason, the intense exchange between Malta and the Hospitaller offices in Europe will also be considered as well as the reciprocal influences between the Order and various political powers. On the other hand, there were also in Malta other important political stakeholders -from the Diocese to the Inquisition, from the many religious orders (like the Jesuits) to private individuals and travellers- that diversified the cultural scenario in Malta. These all need to be further investigated.

Finally, interpreting the Order as a powerful engine for the European circulation of drawings, books, and architectural models, the conference aims at serving as a forum where new research and methodologies can be discussed and fostered, not only to explore Malta and the other European nodes of the Hospitaller network, but also to better understand the broader European context from an original perspective. 

Contributions delving into the following key topics are very welcome, with a preferential attention to religious and civil architecture: migration of architectural languages, construction techniques, and circulation of drawings for architectural projects between the Maltese environment and Europe; analysis of architectural models from printed sources in the context of Hospitaller patronage; the genesis of the Maltese and Hospitaller libraries and book circulation and production (with a focus on architectural sources).

The conference will be hybrid. 

Please use the following link to attend online: 

https://universityofmalta.zoom.us/j/93503465337

After the conference

Participants will be invited to contribute to an edited volume to be proposed for inclusion in a peer-reviewed publication. Participants who wish to contribute are invited to send their text in English, and related illustrations (including permission for publication) by 1 June 2024.

Scientific Direction

Armando Antista (Università degli Studi di Palermo)
Valentina Burgassi (Politecnico di Torino)
Helena Pérez Gallardo (Universidad Complutense de Madrid)
Valeria Vanesio (University of Malta; HMML – Malta Study Center)

 

Chairs of the Scientific Committee

Fernando Bouza Álvarez (Universidad Complutense de Madrid)
Sabine Frommel (École Pratique des Hautes Études, PSL, Parigi)
Marco Rosario Nobile (Università degli Studi di Palermo)
William Zammit (University of Malta)

 

Scientific committee

Armando Antista (Università degli Studi di Palermo)
Mario Bevilacqua (Università degli Studi di Firenze)
Anne Brogini (Université Côte d’Azur)
Valentina Burgassi (Politecnico di Torino)
Emmanuel Buttigieg (University of Malta)
Maroma Camilleri (National Library of Malta)
Claudia Conforti (Università “Tor Vergata” di Roma, professor emerita)
Maria Grazia d’Amelio (Università “Tor Vergata” di Roma)
Geri Della Rocca de Candal (University of Oxford)
Cheryl Falzon (Malta Libraries)
Charles Farrugia (University of Malta; National Archives of Malta)
Federica Formiga (Università di Verona)
Raffaele Giannantonio (Università degli Studi “G. d’Annunzio” di Chieti-Pescara)
Maria Luisa López-Vidriero (Biblioteca Bodoni, former director Real Biblioteca Madrid)
Fernando Marías Franco (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid)
Edoardo Piccoli (Politecnico di Torino)
Conrad Thake (University of Malta)
Valeria Vanesio (University of Malta; HMML – Malta Study Center)

In memory of Delfín Rodríguez Ruiz, with gratitude. 

The conference is the first step in an international project entitled ‘Malta & Europe, Europe & Malta. Dissemination of knowledge, sources and architectural models through the network of the Order of St John’ run jointly by the University of Palermo (Dr Armando Antista), Politecnico di Torino (Dr Valentina Burgassi), and the University of Malta (Dr Valeria Vanesio).

The main activities and outcomes include:

  • An international workshop Valletta-Madrid (in conjunction with Professor Pérez Gallardo’s project entitled “Proyectar sobre el pasado. Usos, restauraciones y restituciones en la arquitectura europea del siglo XVI al XXI” and Scientific Research Group UCM “Figuración, representación e imágenes de la Arquitectura”)
  • A peer-reviewed joint article.
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Acknowledgment for the images: The Malta Study Center at the Hill Museum & Manuscript Library

Scientific patronage and partnership with Heritage Malta, National Library of Malta, AISTARCH (Associazione Italiana di Storia dell'Architettura), and the Maltese Association of the Sovereign Order of Malta


https://www.um.edu.mt/events/peoplebooksmodels2024/about/