"The fellow worked together with the supervisor on a daily or weekly basis and significantly enhanced his papyrological, palaeographical and philological skills. He inspected the original papyri in the Officina dei Papiri Ercolanesi of the National Library 'Vittorio Emanuele III' of Naples, he established the Greek text and analysed the corresponding results, regularly discussing them with the supervisor. After reconstructing the original anatomy of the roll and replacing some textually misplaced columns as well as clarifying the position of PHerc. 1691 with respect to PHerc. 1021, the reading and the manual transcription of all papyri concerned were perfomed. Here, the first application of mathematical methods to PHerc. 1691/1021 is to be mentioned. Subsequently, the fellow compared his own drawings with the multispectral images and the Oxford as well as the Neapolitan apographs available for these papyri and provided for the first time two different transcripts: a diplomatic one, which papyrological apparatus, and a literary one, accompanied by philological apparatus. Subsequently, these transcripts were checked again against the original papyri and were steadily improved and discussed. Both transcripts as well as the critical apparatuses bear some innovative features. The new edition is both easily readable and covering all traditional scholarly requirements. The critical text newly established by the fellow was uploaded and made available open-access onto the project’s web page, which was developed and is maintained by the Host Institution. Several colleagues could consult it and advance their own textual suggestions. Significant passages of it were published as articles in top-ranking peer-reviewed scientific journals or as chapters in conference proceedings and several others have either been accepted for publication or are now in press. Apart from the International Workshop ""Philodemus’ History of the Academy: Towards a new edition of PHerc. 1691/1021 and 146"", which took place at Amalfi (Salerno) from 13 to 16 September 2017 and was a great success by furtherly contributing to the improvement of the critical text and by widening the fellow’s personal network, Dr. Fleischer participated in several conferences, workshops, seminars and outreach-activities closely related to the project's execution.
Exploitation and dissemination of results:
Public Engagement:
• Participation in the 20th Anniversary Celebration of the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions, Rome, 30 January 2017.
• K. Fleischer, Il programma Marie Sklodowska-Curie per la mobilità europea dei ricercatori, Researchers’ Night, University of Calabria (Cosenza), 29 September 2017.
• Participation in the APRE Info-day on Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellowships: How to write a successful proposal, Venice, 8 May 2018.
Dissemination:
i) Publications in top-ranking peer-reviewed international journals and conference proceedings.
ii) Presentations at conferences, workshops and seminars.
iii) Open-access digital edition.
iv) International workshop.
v) Final press conference."