10 events found.
PROBLEMATIZING POLYMATHY: NICOLAUS STENO AND THE INTERSECTIONS OF DISCIPLINES IN EARLY MODERN SCIENCE
Professor Nuno Castel-Branco,
Department of Philosophy
Wickerwork: A Poetry-in-Translation Conversation
Christian Lehnert and
German Department
Featured
016 Robertson Hall
Bramante’s Obsolescence: Drawing Architecture in Time
Dario Donetti, Associate Professor
Program in Italian Studies, Committee on Renaissance and Early Modern Studies
Montaigne, The Man Who Named the Essay
Lawrence Kritzman (Dartmouth College), Julien Stout (Princeton University)
Co-Sponsored by: Committee on Renaissance and Early Modern Studies
Imaginations of the Womb – Uterine Imaginaries
Graduate Student Workshop
German Department, Committee on Renaissance and Early Modern Studies
Imaginations of the Womb – Uterine Imaginaries
German Department, Committee on Renaissance and Early Modern Studies
The Essay Film (ESSAY WEEK)
Nora Alter (Temple University), Florian Fuchs (Princeton University)
Department of French & Italian
Imaginations of the Womb – Uterine Imaginaries
Graduate Student Workshop
German Department, Committee on Renaissance and Early Modern Studies
The Essay’s Literary Dimensions (ESSAY WEEK)
Lucy Alford (Wake Forest University), Carolina Iribarren (Princeton University), John Michael (University of Rochester) /Moderator - Jeff Dolven (Princeton University)
Department of French & Italian
Florentine Republicanism and Humanist Platonism: On the Origins of Modern Constitutionalism
Miguel Vatter
Forum for the History of Political Thought, Program in Classical Philosophy