The University held a seminar at Harvard
The GRISO's congress brought together specialists in colonial literature of the Golden Age.
The group of research of Literature of the Golden Century (GRISO) of the University of Navarra held the congress "Editing and Annotation of Andean Texts" at the David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies (DRCLAS) in Cambridge.
The researchers of the University of Navarra were joined by members of the Department of Romance Languages & Literatures of Harvard University, the association International Peruvianists and the committee Superior de Investigaciones Científicas de Madrid.
The congress brought together eleven specialists in colonial literature of the Golden Age, from various universities in Spain, the United States and France: Lydia Fossa, University of Arizona; Jean Philippe Husson, Université Cergy-Pontoise (Paris); Beatriz Pérez and Fermín del Pino (CSIC); Ulises J. Zevallos-Aguilar (Temple University); José Antonio Mazzotti (Harvard University); and University of Navarra professors Ignacio Arellano, Juan Manuel Escudero, Camen Pinillos and Miguel Zugasti.
Among other topics, the problems surrounding the edition of Andean chronicles were reviewed, and especially the texts of indigenous authors were discussed. Other papers focused on the edition of works by golden colonial writers, such as Lorenzo de Llamosas, Juan del Valle y Caviedes, and Hernando Domínguez Camargo.
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