Varian Symposium
VARIAN SYMPOSIUM
ACTA
The Varian Symposium is a conference devoted to the study of the life and reign, and the mythical or legendary afterlife, of the Roman emperor commonly, but erroneously, known as ELAGABALUS or HELIOGABALUS. The first Varian Symposium was held at Trinity College, Cambridge, on 30-31 July, 2005. Others may be held in future.
Varian Studies: a Definition of the Subject Leonardo de Arrizabalaga y Prado, M.A. Cantab.
A hitherto unpublished coin of Elagabalus Mr. Curtis Clay, of Harlan J. Berk, Inc., Chicago, USA (absent)
Varius dances Dr. Frederick G. Naerebout, Dept. of Ancient History, Leiden University, Netherlands
Das Priestergewand des Varius (Varius’ Priestly Vestments). Elke Krengel, M.A.
Kaiser Elagabal in der Historia Augusta Samuel Zinsli, Zürich
A Byzantine perspective on the Varian myth or legend Dr. Peter Sarris, Fellow, Trinity College, Cambridge
Mansionario’s mediaeval treatment of ‘Heliogabalus’ Dr. Cécile Bertrand-Dagenbach, Université de Nancy, France
Cavalli’s opera L’Eliogabalo, a victim of musical censorship Dr. Mauro Calcagno, Harvard University (absent)
Tysens’ play Bassianus Varius Heliogabalus Dr. Frederick G. Naerebout, Leiden University, Netherlands
Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema’s painting, The Roses of Heliogabalus Professor David Watkin, Peterhouse, Cambridge
Hans-Werner Henze’s symphonic poem Heliogabalus – tape recording
Jean Lombard’s novel, L’agonie Dr. Caroline de Westenholz, MA, Leiden
Louis Couperus’ novel De Berg van Licht Dr. Caroline de Westenholz, MA, Leiden
Gustav-Adolf Mossa's watercolour Lui Dr. Caroline de Westenholz, MA, Leiden
Deodat de Séverac’s opera, Héliogabale, with libretto by Émile Sicard Dr. Andrea Musk, Oxford University
The "vices and follies" of Elagabalus in modern historical research Martijn Icks, Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen
L’Orgie Romaine / Héliogabale (Gaumont Film 1911) Dr. Alexis D’Hautcourt, Kansai Gaidai U., Osaka, (absent)
The Japanese reception of the Varian myth Itsuki Kitani, M.A., Tsukuba University, Japan
Fulvio Caldini’s Aria di Eliogabalo, Op. 18, Eliogabalo, Op. 45 (CD) (Fulvio Caldini is also author of the line drawing)