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Past OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Events
February 7, 2023 · 4:30 pm
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6:00 pm
· 219 Aaron Burr
5000 Years of African Literature
Walter Cohen, University of Michigan
Eberhard L. Faber 1915 Memorial Fund in the Humanities Council
Faber Lecture
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
February 19, 2022 · 10:00 am
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6:00 pm
· Virtual
Antiquity in Early Modern France – Forms, Ideas, and Media
Renaissance and Early Modern Studies
Virtual
Conference
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
November 19, 2021 · 12:00 pm
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1:30 pm
· Virtual
Environment and Observation in the Dutch Golden Age
Renaissance and Early Modern Studies
Workshop
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
May 12, 2021 · 12:00 pm
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1:30 pm
· Virtual
Why did Pierre Bayle believe in Virtuous Atheists? A Critique of Pure Reason “avant la lettre”
Dmitri Levitin, All Souls College, Oxford
Renaissance and Early Modern Studies
Lecture
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
April 2, 2021 · 12:00 pm
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1:30 pm
· Zoom
Creatures of the Imagination: Visualizing Monsters in the Early Modern Sciences
Surekha Davies, Utrecht University; Jennifer M. Rampling, History
Renaissance and Early Modern Studies
Workshop
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
Virtual
November 18, 2020 · 12:00 pm
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1:30 pm
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The Art of Glassmaking and the Nature of Stones
Sven Depré, Utrecht University; University of Amsterdam
Committee on Renaissance and Early Modern Studies
Workshop
Virtual
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
Literature
October 2, 2020 · 12:00 pm
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1:30 pm
· Webinar
Martin Luther’s Pamphlet Wars: Owning Language, Dispossessing Speech
Barbara N. Nagel, Assistant Professor of German, Robert Remsen Laidlaw '04
Workshop
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
Virtual
March 1, 2019 · 4:30 pm
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6:00 pm
· 127 East Pyne
Francis Bacon: Philosophy, Gender and Law
Renaissance and Early Modern Studies
PANEL
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
November 20, 2017 · 5:00 pm
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7:00 pm
· 127 East Pyne
Lines of Freedom
Heather James, USC, Wendy Warren, Princeton, Leonard Barkan, Princeton,
Committee on Renaissance and Early Modern Studies
PANEL
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
October 11, 2017 · 4:30 pm
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6:00 pm
· 010 East Pyne
Shakespeare Afoot
John Kerrigan, Professor of English, University of Cambridge
Department of English, and the Humanities Council, Co-Sponsored with Renaissance and Early Modern Studies Program
Lecture
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
February 24, 2017 · 5:00 pm
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7:00 pm
· 127 East Pyne
Writing and Writing Surfaces in the Early Modern World: The Day of Lamination
Renaissance and Early Modern Studies, Juliet Fleming, New York University, Katie Chenoweth, Princeton University and Brian Steininger, Princeton University
PANEL
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC