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The Filologos and the Antiquarius

Renaissance and Early Modern Studies
209 Scheide Caldwell House Princeton, NJ, United States

Piranesi Works on Paper

Carolyn Yerkes, Art and Archaeology, Princeton University

Renaissance and Early Modern Studies
209 Scheide Caldwell House Princeton, NJ, United States

Knotty testimonies: Reckoning with Andean cord-keeper accounts from the mid-sixteenth century

Nicole Legnani, Princeton University

Renaissance and Early Modern Studies
010 East Pyne 010 East Pyne, Princeton, NJ, United States

Beyond the canon: Anne Conway on sense perception

Sarah Hutton, University of York

Department of Philosophy, Department of English, Committee on Renaissance and Early Modern Studies
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Renaissance Voyages

Renaissance and Early Modern Studies
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Martin Luther’s Pamphlet Wars: Owning Language, Dispossessing Speech

Barbara N. Nagel, Assistant Professor of German, Robert Remsen Laidlaw '04

NJ, United States

The Art of Glassmaking and the Nature of Stones

Sven Depré, Utrecht University; University of Amsterdam

Committee on Renaissance and Early Modern Studies
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Creatures of the Imagination: Visualizing Monsters in the Early Modern Sciences

Surekha Davies, Utrecht University; Jennifer M. Rampling, History

Renaissance and Early Modern Studies
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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

Piranesi on the Page: exhibition viewing

Carolyn Yerkes, Department of Art and Archaeology

Renaissance and Early Modern Studies
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