Finally we can contemplate on Twitter first photos from the Cognitive Toponymy Project: http://cogtop.org/symposiums/symposium-1-2/
Many thanks to Prof. Peder Gammeltoft:
The Geographical and Mental Compass
University of Copenhagen
Wednesday 4th June 2014
Building 22.0.49 (Building 22, ground floor, room 49)
Cognitive Toponomy Project, 1. Symposium
The Geographical and Mental Compass.
Programme
- 10:30 - 10:40 David Simmons – Welcome and presentation (symposium and network
Chair: Carole Hough:
- 10:40 - 11:20 Henrik Hovmark – Cardinal directions – geographical, mental, and cultural
- 11:20 - 12:00 Felix Ahlner – The Elfdalian River Compass
- 12:00 - 13:10 Lunch break
Chair: Thomas Clancy:
- 13:10 - 13:50 Bent Jørgensen – Direction and misdirection in Danish place-names
- 13:50 - 14.30 Simon Taylor – Aa the airts: directional words in Scottish place-names
- 14:30 - 14:40 Short break
- 14:40 - 15:20 Justyn Salamon – Greenlandic absolute directions in urban areas
- 15:20 - 16:00 Peder Gammeltoft – Where is our Hell? A study of direction in worlds-in-the-world concepts.
- 16:00 - 16:30 Discussion
David Simmons introducing Copenhagen #CogTopProject Symposium right now! pic.twitter.com/fgpzY2E7YW
— Peder Gammeltoft (@DigitalOnomast) June 4, 2014
Peder Gammeltoft (@DigitalOnomast) discussing ancient maps: most important feature/area in centre #CogTopProject pic.twitter.com/t7KukpAMSv
A view from the #CogTopProject Symposium. Felix Ahlner on Dalecarlian river compasses pic.twitter.com/u7qyQcweKw
— Peder Gammeltoft (@DigitalOnomast) June 4, 2014
Interesting discussion on cardinal directions at #CogTopProject Symposium pic.twitter.com/Znpth19WGC
— Peder Gammeltoft (@DigitalOnomast) June 4, 2014
... Never trust a place-name until you have examined it... Bent Jørgensen's take on the @CogTopProject Symposium. pic.twitter.com/gRzclUXUHp
— Peder Gammeltoft (@DigitalOnomast) June 4, 2014
Is this a map or a place-name collection? Simon Taylor speaking at @CogTopProject symposium in Copenhagen. pic.twitter.com/i27JQUE77C
— Peder Gammeltoft (@DigitalOnomast) June 4, 2014
Do not forget that the second symposium
is to take place on October, 2014 !!!
Christianisation and the Standardisation of Cognitive
Toponymy in Medieval Europe
University of Glasgow
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