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Appel à communication : « ‘Aere perennius’. The dialogue with Antiquity between the Middle Ages and the early Modernity » – Date limite 30 Juin 2019

Appel à communication : « ‘Aere perennius’. The dialogue with Antiquity between the Middle Ages and the early Modernity » ( 8-9 novembre 2019, Pisa, Italy) Date Limite: 30 JUIN 2019 A group of doctoral students of the first and second year of the PhD course in Literature, Art and History in Medieval and Modern Europe proposes the organisation of the third International Graduate Conference, which is reserved for PhD students and young researchers and...

Colloque: “Pensée et pratique de l’intrigue (Italie-France, XVIe-XVIIIe siècles)”, Grenoble 23-24 mai 2019

Colloque: « Pensée et pratique de l’intrigue (Italie-France, XVIe-XVIIIe siècles) » aura lieu le 23-24 mai 2019 à l’Université Grenoble-Alpes. Organisé par Rhetorique de l’Antiquite à la Revolution (RARE) PRÉSENTATION La notion d’intrigue connaît le succès dans les récents travaux de narratologie (Baroni 2017), probablement à la suite du concept de « mise en intrigue » promu par Paul Ricœur (Ricœur 1983, 1984, 1985) et parce que le mot permet de renouveler les anciennes analyses du récit par...

Conférence: “Secrecy and Openness in the Middle Ages and Renaissance”, NYU, 4-5 Avril 2019

Conférence  “Secrecy and Openness in the Middle Ages and Renaissance”, par le Medieval and Renaissance Center (MARC), à New York University qui aura lieu du 4 au 5 Avril 2019. The medieval and Renaissance world was replete with secrets. Among them were mysteries of faith, the arcana of the state, the closely guarded trade secrets of guilds, the occult qualities of the natural world, or the so-called “secrets of women.” These and other forms of arcane...

Conférence : « Michelangelo and the Life and Death of Adam and Eve », UCLA Royce Hall Room 306, Los Angeles, 20 Fév 2018, 12.00-13.00

In this talk, Herbert Morris (Professor of Philosophy and Professor of Law Emeritus, UCLA) analyzes Michelangelo’s treatment of Adam and Eve in three panels of the Sistine Ceiling devoted to their creation, temptation, and expulsion. Delving into topics that have been minimally attended to in the critical literature or not at all, this talk examines aspects of the paintings in which Michelangelo departs from the text of Genesis, such as the nakedness of Adam and Eve in...

Exposition : “Renaissance and Reformation : German Art in the Age of Dürer and Cranach”, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 20 novembre 2016 – 26 mars 2017.

Renaissance and Reformation : German Art in the Age of Dürer and Cranach Resnick Pavilion November 20, 2016–March 26, 2017 Coinciding with the 500th anniversary of the Reformation, Renaissance and Reformation: German Art in the Age of Dürer and Cranach brings to Los Angeles some of the greatest achievements of German Renaissance art. The period under consideration (1460–1580) was marked by profound changes in thought, philosophy, science, and religion, which in turn transformed the work...

Appel à communication : “Explorer la Renaissance / Exploring the Renaissance 2016″, Saint Louis, date limite : 15 décembre 2015

Exploring the Renaissance 2016: An International Conference  We welcome you to the 65th meeting of the South Central Renaissance Conference March 24-26, 2016 St. Louis, Missouri Parkway Hotel Conference website: http:www.scrc.us.com/archives/2016conference.shtml Local Arrangements: Tim Moylan, St. Louis College of Pharmacy Program Chair: Christopher Baker, Armstrong State University William B. Hunter Lecturer: Robert C. Evans, Auburn University at Montgomery Louis L. Martz Lecturer: Carlo M. Bajetta, Universita della Valle d’Aosta, Italy Keynote Lecturer: Sara van den Berg,...

Appel à contribution : “Monastic Sciences: Medicina, Mechanica, Philosophia”, Leeds University, date limite : 27 février 2015

Appel à contribution : “Monastic Sciences: Medicina, Mechanica, Philosophia”, Leeds University, date limite : 27 février 2015

Appel à contribution : “Monastic Sciences: Medicina, Mechanica, Philosophia” 8 et 9 mai 2015 University of Leeds The religious of medieval Europe were in a privileged position for studying humanity’s interaction with the natural world, whether this was considering the nature of celestial bodies and the cosmos, or deepening their pharmaceutical knowledge to aid patients in the infirmary. This conference asks what unique contributions the religious made to the applied arts and learned disciplines, how...

Colloque : Barbaro 500. Architecture, musique, peinture, perspective, 13-15 novembre 2013, CESR, Tours

Colloque : Barbaro 500. Architecture, musique, peinture, perspective, 13-15 novembre 2013, CESR, Tours

  Daniele Barbaro (1514-1570), grande figure de l’humanisme vénitien, est connu comme l’auteur d’une traduction commentée duDe architectura de Vitruve (Venise, 1556 ; 1567) illustrée par Andrea Palladio, et de nombreux ouvrages parmi lesquels des commentaires d’Aristote ; on sait moins qu’il avait projeté un traité sur la musique. Membre de l’aristocratie vénitienne, il eut une carrière publique en tant qu’ambassadeur de la Sérénissime en Angleterre et en Écosse (de 1549 à 1551), et devint en...