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SUMMARY:Opening Reception
DESCRIPTION:Please join us to celebrate the beginning of a new year.
URL:https://renaissance.princeton.edu/event/opening-reception/
LOCATION:Joseph Henry House\, Joseph Henry House\, Princeton\, New Jersey\, 08544\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Winthrop Family on the Page: A Play on Words
DESCRIPTION:“The Winthrop Family on the Page: A Play on Words” \nProfessors Tony Grafton and Jenny Rampling\, Princeton University \nJulia Stone\, Princeton University \n\nThere is a pre-circulated paper for this workshop. A light lunch will be provided. To attend\, RSVP to Miles Macallister at mihm@pPrinceton.edu (link sends e-mail).
URL:https://renaissance.princeton.edu/event/early-modern-history-workshop-the-winthrop-family-on-the-page-a-play-on-words/
LOCATION:211 Dickinson Hall
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SUMMARY:Renaissance Displacements\, Migrants and Truth Production 1500-1700
DESCRIPTION:Schedule \n9:30 am Panel 1 \nAriane Cäcilie Schneck\, An Ethics Born of Displacement: Descartes and Elisabeth on Ethical Thought and Moral Action under Adverse Conditions. \nRuby Lowe\, Ramist Displacements: French Philosophy and the Seeding of the English Revolution. \nCassander Smith\, Points of Origin: Black Legend Rhetoric from 16th Century West Africa to the Americas. \n• \n11:15 am Panel 2 \nElizabeth Bernick\, Drawing Connections: A Traveling Artist’s Sketchbook and the Production of Style. \nEmily Monty\,  Couriers of Meaning: Federico Zuccaro and Printmaking as Practice between Rome and Madrid. \nAmy Powell\,  The Transmission of Straight Edges. \n• \n2:00 pm Panel 3 \nShweta Raghu\,  Displacing Demand: Coromandel Coast Furniture and Networks in Ebony. \nBenny Bar-Lavi\,  Joseph López’s ‘El Mantenedor’: Heresy\, Enlightenment\, and Inter-religious Appropriation in Eighteenth-Century Sephardi Amsterdam. \nYanna Yannakakis\,  A Trans-Cultural Theory of Crime: Ecclesiastical Law\, Christian Translation\, and Native Justice in Colonial Mexico. \n• \n5:00 pm Keynote \nChristopher Wood\,  Parodic Ways of the Soldier-Folk. \nA reception will follow the final event. 
URL:https://renaissance.princeton.edu/event/renaissance-and-early-modern-studies-convivium/
LOCATION:219 Aaron Burr\, 219 Aaron Burr\, Princeton\, NJ\, 08544\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170224T170000
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CREATED:20170120T213121Z
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SUMMARY:Writing and Writing Surfaces in the Early Modern World: The Day of Lamination
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URL:https://renaissance.princeton.edu/event/spring-panel-discussion/
LOCATION:127 East Pyne\, 127 East Pyne
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161212T120000
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CREATED:20161128T200318Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161203T002948Z
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SUMMARY:CREMS Graduate Students Only-Planning Meeting
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URL:https://renaissance.princeton.edu/event/crems-graduate-planning-meeting/
LOCATION:1-N-5 Green Hall\, 1-N-5 Green Hall\, Princeton\, NJ\, 08544\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161209
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SUMMARY:Dynamics between the Rhetorics and Poetics of Sympathy: Reading\, Writing\, and Oratory\, 1600-1800
DESCRIPTION:Workshop by the “Transformationen der Antike” Collaborative Research Group at Humboldt University\, Berlin \n(Verena Lobsien\, Helga Schwalm\, Thomas Micklich\, Alexander Klaudies\, Roman Barton). \nNoon to 1:30 pm
URL:https://renaissance.princeton.edu/event/dynamics-between-the-rhetorics-and-poetics-of-sympathy-reading-writing-and-oratory-1600-1800/
LOCATION:105 Chancellor Green\, 105 Chancellor Green\, Princeton\, NJ\, 05844\, United States
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SUMMARY:All Things with Double Terror: Nature as First and Last Judgment in Milton's Paradise Lost
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URL:https://renaissance.princeton.edu/event/all-things-with-double-terror-nature-as-first-and-last-judgment-in-miltons-paradise-lost/
LOCATION:40 McCosh Hall\, 40 McCosh Hall\, Princeton\, NJ\, 08544\, United States
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SUMMARY:Renaissance Globalism
DESCRIPTION:Workshop: ‘Renaissance Globalism’\, with panelists Gary Tomlinson (John Hay Whitney Professor of Music and the Humanities\, Yale University); Wendy Belcher (Associate Professor of Comparative Literature and African American Studies\, Princeton University); Thomas Kaufmann (Marquand Professor of Art and Archaeology\, Princeton University). \nBuffet dinner to follow.
URL:https://renaissance.princeton.edu/event/renaissance-globalism/
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