The Conference was held at the University of Vienna, July 28 – August 2, 2025.

Programme and Abstract booklet

We received proposals from East and West, South and North, covering various topics of emblem studies. There were about 80 papers in four parallel sections as well as six plenaries including a Grete Lesky Memorial Lecture.

The programme included evening visits to the imperial crypt at the Capucins‘ (Monday, 28 July), the Old Town hall (Tuesday, 29 July), the KHM coin cabinet (Thursday, 31 July).

The excursion on Wednesday, 30 July 2025, took us to two emblematic sites in the Weinviertel region of northern Lower Austria: The castle chaple of Dürnkrut with marouflages modelled on Hermann Hugo’s Pia desideria and Benedictus van Haeftens’s Schola cordis and the wine-town Retz with its Sgraffito-house and library emblems in the Dominican monastery.

On Saturday, 2 August, a visit to Klosterneuburg (emblems in the imperial rooms of Charles VI and Elisabeth Christine; medals collection) was organized.

Impressions


Local organising committee (LOC):

Elisabeth KLECKER
Sonja REISNER
Lavinia ENACHE
Doris VICKERS


Cooperation partners:

Coin Collection (Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien)
Don Juan Archive (Director: Dr. Matthias J. Pernersdorfer)


About the logo

We decided to use an emblem in the library of Vorau monastery in Styria, which is extraordinarily rich in emblematic frescoes and was an important starting point for emblem studies in Austria: In 1963 Grete Lesky (1898-1982) whose pioneering role will be commemorated at the conference published a seminal study about “Baroque emblems in Vorau and other monasteries in Austria”.

With his motto PROSPICIT ET RESPICIT Janus transports the idea that a library lets the reader not only delve into the past but also build a future based on the knowledge handed down by former generations. This could be translated for the Society of Emblem Studies: The research, which has been conducted since its foundation, is now being used by young scholars to further advance the field.

In Vienna, we understand Janus – who is depicted as having two faces looking into opposite directions – to be the God of gates, passages and doorways, who opens up the conference to previously not (or under-)represented regions and research fields. Moreover, the Roman temple of Janus was a symbol of peace, and we sincerely hope that the conference will take place in peaceful times.


Als Logo wurde ein Bibliotheksemblem aus Vorau/Steiermark gewählt, einem Augustiner Chorherrenstift, das unglaublich reich mit Emblemen ausgestattet ist und ein wichtiger Ausgangspunkt für die Österreichische Emblemforschung war: Grete Lesky (1898-1982), die österreichische Pionierin auf diesem Gebiet, hat „Barocke(n) Embleme in Vorau und anderen Stiften Österreichs“ 1963 ihre früheste Buchpublikation gewidmet.

Der zweigesichtige Janus mit dem Motto PROSPICIT ET RESPICIT stammt aus der Stiftsbibliothek und steht für die geläufige Idee, dass das Lesen der Bücher einen Blick in Vergangenheit ermöglicht, aber auch Perspektiven für die Zukunft öffnet, die auf der Basis des erworbenen Wissens gestaltet werden kann: Auch in der Society for Emblem Studies wird die seit der Gründung geleistete Forschung von einer jungen Generation weitergetragen und weiterentwickelt.

In Wien wollen wir Janus aber auch als Gott der Tore und Türschwellen verstehen, der nach allen Richtungen Ausschau hält und bisher nicht vertretene Bereiche und Regionen zur Teilnahme einlädt. Schließlich ist der römische Janus mit seinem Tempel ein Symbol des Friedens: Friede ist unser aller große Hoffnung für den Kongress 2025.

Road to Vienna 1

Wednesday, April 19, 2023, 06:30 PM (GMT) | 07:30 PM (Vienna)

Chair: Simon McKeown (Marlborough) Chair of the Society for Emblem Studies

  • Peter Sjökvist (Uppsala)
    A Hundred Parenetic Distichs by Sylvester Johannis Phrygius. Navigating Swedish Politics around 1600.
  • Łukasz Konopa (Lublin)
    Emblemata Saecularia in Lublin
  • Florian Schaffenrath (Innsbruck)
    The University of Innsbruck – Seen from the Dean’s Office of the Faculty of Theology.

Road to Vienna 2

Wednesday, November 15, 2023, 06:30 PM (GMT) | 07:30 PM (Vienna)

  • Ylva Haidenthaller (Lund)
    Emblems and Medals in 17th century Sweden.
  • Marco Maggi (Lugano)
    Astrology and Emblematics in Emanuele Tesauro’s Programme for the Garden of Racconigi.
  • Irene Rabl (Lililenfeld)
    Habsburg Devices in Lilienfeld.

Road to Vienna 3

Wednesday, 29th May 2024, 6:30 PM (GMT) // 7:30 PM (Vienna)

Chair: Luís Gomez (University of Glasgow)

  • Rachel Eager (University of Glasgow)
    The Emblem Vogue: Revisiting Magazines in Emblem Studies
  • Ágnes Kusler (Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest)
    Marian Emblematics and Its Influence on the Development of Staircases in Hungary
  • Patrick Fiska (Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna)
    OMNIBUS QUI IN DOMO SUNT. An Enlightened Way of Learning. Remarks on the Emblems in the Library of the Charterhouse of Gaming

Road to Vienna 4

Wednesday, 13th November 2024 at 6:30 PM (GMT) // 7:30 PM (Vienna)

  • Simon McKeown / Marlborough College
    Peter M. Daly († August 5th, 2024), in memoriam
  • Richard Foster / Winchester College
    Emblem Books at Winchester: The Robin Raybould Bequest
  • Beate Hintzen - Roswitha Simons / Bonn University
    PaulFlemingʹs Poetry in Alba Amicorum
  • Katharina Fleischer - Emanuel Fleischer / University of Vienna
    Emblems and Burial. Emblemata in the Starhemberg-Tomb in Hellmonsödt

Road to Vienna 5

Wednesday, 30th April 2025, 6:30 PM (London) 7:30 PM (Vienna)

Chair: Filipa Medeiros Araújo Medeiros / University of Coimbra

  • Liana De Girolami Cheney / University of Massachusetts Lowell
    The Chariots of Giorgio Vasari: A Symbol of Emblematic Transit
  • Mariana Gaspar / University of Coimbra
    Embodied Wisdom: Unveiling the Allegory of the Representative Seal of the University of Coimbra
  • Andreas Gamerith / Academy of Fine Arts Vienna
    Emblemata novantiqua Altenburgensia