10 events found.
Fictional Realism–What our Relationship to the Non-Existing Teaches Us About Reality
Markus Gabriel
Renaissance and Early Modern Studies

The Prado at Princeton
Renaissance and Early Modern Studies and the Program in Judaic Studies

A German Vasari? Johann Neudörffer’s “Notes on Nuremberg’s Artists and Craftsmen” (1547)
Susanne Meurer
Renaissance and Early Modern Studies

Annual Meeting for the Society of Seventeenth-Century Music

On Albrecht Dürer: A Public Conversation
Susan Dackerman & Ulinka Rublack
Renaissance and Early Modern Studies

Early Modern (Dis)continuities: Iberian Colonialisms Across the Oceans
Department of Spanish and Portuguese
Architecture According to Artists ∙The Intersection of Art and Architectural Practice in Renaissance Italy
Livia Lupi
Department of Art & Archaeology

Freedom and Obligation in the Seventeenth Century
Department of English

Reimagining the Baroque: Global Perspectives and New Directions
Giuseppe Marcocci, University of Oxford; Roland Greene, Stanford University; Barbara Nagel, German; Moderator: Nigel Smith, English
Renaissance and Early Modern Studies

PROBLEMATIZING POLYMATHY: NICOLAUS STENO AND THE INTERSECTIONS OF DISCIPLINES IN EARLY MODERN SCIENCE
Professor Nuno Castel-Branco,
Department of Philosophy
