At the beginning of the implementation, the ERC-ACADEMIA/TRIPTIC-EU research group (Research Group for Transdisciplinary Investigation of Philosophical, Textual and Intellectual Culture in the Early Universities) was established at the Department for the Study of Ancient and Medieval Thought of the Institute of Philosophy at the Czech Academy of Sciences (IP CAS, the Host Institution).
In the initial thirty-month research period, the team made a profound heuristic delve into library collections containing medieval manuscripts and early modern prints in order to identify and gather the textual corpus of Arts quodlibets. They thoroughly explored several thousand textual items sourced from dozens of institutions across the globe, engaging in extensive study, research, and transcription efforts.
Furthermore, the team delivered lectures and organised conferences and workshops, thus disseminating project achievements not only within academic circles but also in public forums. The quodlibetal database data model and the application’s functionalities have been meticulously crafted, and a new project webpage, accessible at
https://erc-academia.com/(si apre in una nuova finestra) has been launched to consolidate project news.
Seven book chapters have been submitted for peer review, while additional three are currently in the process of being written. Five books stemming from the project are under preparation, which highlights the ongoing scholarly output within the ERC group.
The ERC-ACADEMIA/TRIPTIC-EU research group has also inaugurated a fresh book series in collaboration with Brepols Publishers, titled Intellectual Practice and Thought at Late Medieval and Early Modern Universities (IPA,
https://www.brepols.net/series/ipa(si apre in una nuova finestra)). This series delves into the history of thought and scholarly practices within medieval and early modern universities spanning the fourteenth to sixteenth centuries. Corresponding to the focus of the ACADEMIA project’s research, the primary focus of IPA lies in exploring philosophy and the natural sciences, encompassing aspects such as university teaching, as well as diverse scholarly debates and disputations. The editorial board of this innovative book series includes researchers from the TRIPTIC-EU team and scholars from Italy, Poland, Switzerland and the United Kingdom.
As a crowning achievement, the research group is set to host the prestigious 28th Annual Colloquium of the SIEPM (Société Internationale pour l’Étude de la Philosophie Médiévale), themed Communities of Debate: Collective Intellectual Practice in Medieval Philosophical Thought, scheduled to unfold in Prague on September 4–6, 2024. TRIPTIC-EU has also organised a groundbreaking congress panel dedicated to quodlibets at the XVth International Congress of SIEPM, which took place in Paris in the summer of 2022, was widely attended, and attracted further attention to the ACADEMIA project.
In summary, at this stage of the research, a solid foundation has been laid for a new discipline dedicated to studying Arts quodlibets. This achievement underscores the dedication and scholarly expertise of the ERC-ACADEMIA/TRIPTIC-EU research group.