Project Overview

Maximus the Greek, born Michael Trivolis (Arta ca 1470 — Lavra of the Trinity of St. Sergius, Sergiev Posad 1556/1557), spent his life straddling different worlds, traditions and cultures, those of humanistic Italy, Mount Athos, and Russia. His era saw the fall of the Byzantine Empire, the reunion of the Churches, the displacement to the West of the cultural heritage of the East, and the transfer of universalism from Rome to Moscow. Through his work, first as a copyist and then as a scholar, Michael/Maximus actively participated in safeguarding the Greek-Byzantine heritage in the West. In Muscovy he worked on the revision and formal definition of the Russian Orthodox tradition, which he promoted by using the tools and methods of Humanism. Studies devoted to Maximus form a tradition wide and varied. So far, however, no systematic attempt has been undertaken to digitize and digitally map his work and its translation into modern European languages. Using the Worldwide Web and tools of the Internet, the project aims to fill the gap by promoting a well-defined and integrated series of projects aimed at enhancing Maximus’ literary and cultural legacy in its relationship to Humanism.

News & Events

13 June 2024, University of Pisa (IT) – First National Seminar PRIN 2022 PNRR P2022837KN “Humanistic Italy and sixteenth-century Muscovy in dialogue. Digitization and digital mapping of the work of Maximus the Greek”

13 June 2024, University of Pisa (IT) – First National Seminar PRIN 2022 PNRR P2022837KN “Humanistic Italy and sixteenth-century Muscovy in dialogue. Digitization and digital mapping of the work of Maximus the Greek”

The first national seminar of the MaximHum project working group was held in Pisa on 13 June. The speakers were…

28 May 2024, Catania (IT) – 13th Annual National Conference of the Association for Humanistic Informatics and Digital Culture (AIUCD) “Me.Te. Digitali. Mediterraneo in rete tra testi e contesti”

28 May 2024, Catania (IT) – 13th Annual National Conference of the Association for Humanistic Informatics and Digital Culture (AIUCD) “Me.Te. Digitali. Mediterraneo in rete tra testi e contesti”

On 28 May, at the 13th annual national conference of the Association for Humanistic Informatics and Digital Culture (AIUCD), the…

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Università di Pisa

Francesca Romoli
francesca.romoli@unipi.it

Dipartimento di Filologia, Letteratura e Linguistica
Via Santa Maria, 36
56126 Pisa (IT)

Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna

Alberto Alberti
a.alberti@unibo.it

Dipartimento di Lingue, Letterature e Culture Moderne
Via Cartoleria, 5
40124 Bologna (IT)

Università Gabriele d’Annunzio - Chieti-Pescara

Maria Chiara Ferro
maria.ferro@unich.it

Dipartimento di Lingue, Letterature e Culture Moderne
Viale Pindaro 42
65127 Pescara (IT)

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