Latest Past Events
Conference: The Art of Collaboration in 17th-Century France
VariousA three-day conference hosted by the Department of French and Italian in conjunction with the CIR 17 (Centre International de Rencontres sur le 17e siècle). Princeton faculty will be joined by speakers from institutions in the U.S., Canada, and Europe. Co-sponsored by PIIRS, Department of Art and Archaeology, Humanities Council, the Committee on Renaissance and Early Modern […]
The Intellectual Lives of Hugo Grotius
Room 105 East Pyne 105 East Pyne, PrincetonDrawing together scholars of philosophy, political theory, theology and literature, this multi-day conference aims to explore Grotius’ various projects and to place his work in conversation with contemporaries at a crucial transitional moment in European intellectual history. Speakers: Russ Leo (Princeton) Sarah Rivett (Princeton) Yaacob Dweck (Princeton) Rhodri Lewis (Princeton) Nigel Smith (Princeton) Sophie Gee […]
Spring Roundtable: Erasmus and Interpretation
127 East Pyne 127 East PyneFeaturing: Jan Bloemendal, Huygens Institute for the History of the Netherlands, 2018 Visiting Professor in the Humanities Council and Stewart Fellow in CREMS "Erasmus, the New Testament and the Paraphrases: The Praxis of Exegesis and Hermeneutics" and Kathy Eden, Chavkin Family Professor of English Literature and Professor of Classics Columbia University "Erasmus and the Parable of the […]