Domenico Graziano (SP1 – Coordination Project) and Orsola Lorena Purcaro (SP5 – Neo-Latin Translations – Bilingual Books for Early Modern Readers) participated in the international conference Transfer of Knowledge in Auxiliary Texts to Greek and Latin Literature (14th–16th c.): The Making of the Late Medieval and Renaissance Canon, organized by Giandamiano Bovi and Vincenzo Damiani (Catania, 4–5 June 2026).

During the event, the researchers presented a paper titled Introdurre Euclide nel Rinascimento: Mediazione paratestuale tra scienza greca e cultura moderna in latino. The presentation focused on the paratextual dynamics and the productive tensions between philology and science, as well as Ancient Greek and Latin, analyzed by the SP1 and SP5 teams in early modern bilingual editions.

Their contribution also highlighted the synergy between the SRA’s subprojects by publicly presenting, for the first time, the work-in-progress digital platform. This included an overview of the database architecture and the interactions between specific entries relevant to their paper’s theme.

The presentation generated significant interest among organizers and attendees regarding both the digital platform and the broader scope of the SRA, underscoring the relevance of the research conducted in Innsbruck to the international scientific community.