this poster describes Richard Tait's seminar on physicians in Renaissance Italy. It contains a painting of Renaissance physicians and a photograph of Richard, who is wearing a black blazer and glasses.
Our next EMC seminar takes place on Tuesday 16 September, with Dr Richard Tait, who is discussing physicians in Renaissance Italy π©Ί
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The next seminar in the Early Modern Circle is on Tuesday 19 August at 6pm at UniMelb β¨
Professor Timothy McCall from Villanova University will be presenting on the topic βFighting for Anghiariβs Standards: Leonardo da Vinci and the Material Culture of Warβ βοΈ
We hope to see you there!
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The next seminar in the Early Modern Circle is on Tuesday 19 August at 6pm at UniMelb β¨
Professor Timothy McCall from Villanova University will be presenting on the topic βFighting for Anghiariβs Standards: Leonardo da Vinci and the Material Culture of Warβ βοΈ
We hope to see you there!
06.08.2025 23:31 β π 4 π 3 π¬ 0 π 0
This image is a poster advertising the next seminar in the EMC series. There is an image of an artistic depiction of violence and an image which is a photograph of the speaker, a blonde woman wearing glasses.
The poster includes an abstract and biography of the speaker which can be screen read here: https://arts.unimelb.edu.au/ancient-medieval-and-early-modern-studies/seminars-reading-groups/early-modern-circle
Tomorrow we have Kristie Patricia Flannery joining us to discuss "Maritime Violence and Empire in the Early Modern Pacific" π
Please come along Melbourne folks - Tuesday 20 May, 6.15pm
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Our garden tidy-up is complete, but one important job remains: our IMEMS gargoyle needs a name.
Suggestions welcome:π
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Looking forward to presenting some research from my forthcoming book in a couple of weeks! Melbourne people, please come along!
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CPF for Documenting Medieval and Early Modern Women seminar, hosted by ANZAMEMS. For text details, see our website: https://www.anzamems.org/?p=13593
ANZAMEMS Seminar: Documenting Medieval and Early Modern Women #medieval #earlymodern www.anzamems.org/?p=...
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This image is a poster advertising the upcoming Early Modern Circle seminar by Sarah Bendall. It states that the talk will take place at the Chisholm Theatrette at the University of Melbourne on 16 April at 6.15pm
Our first EMC seminar for the year takes place on Tuesday 15 April with Dr Sarah Bendall (@sarahabendall.bsky.social) β¨
Sarah is presenting βCelebrity, Scandal and Friendship: The social and business networks of female milliners in late 17th century Londonβ π
All Melbourne-based folks welcome!
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Early Modern War Narratives - Annual CEMS Colloquium β CEMS KCL Blog
Join CEMS for our annual colloquium. This year's theme is early modern war narratives. CfP deadline: 11th April.
Call for Papers for our Annual CEMS Colloquium! This year's theme is early modern war narratives. Organised by @emilyrowe1.bsky.social.
We're looking for 15-minute papers. Deadline for abstracts is 11 April. Full details below.
kingsearlymodern.co.uk/events/lamen...
@kingsartshums.bsky.social
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The Routledge History of the Devil in the Western Tradition
Covering a period of 2000 years, this book offers an interdisciplinary exploration of the devil's role in the Western tradition and draws from history, religion, art, literature, media studies, and an...
In exciting news, The Routledge History of the Devil is up and available to preview (and ask your libraries to consider preordering). It will be out in May. I am sorry to report that, though it comes in at nearly 600 pages, we couldn't *quite* stretch it to 666: www.routledge.com/.../Raiswe.....
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The image is a poster for the Melbourne University Early Modern seminar series. This is available for screen reading at https://arts.unimelb.edu.au/ancient-medieval-and-early-modern-studies/seminars-reading-groups/early-modern-circle
π We are delighted to announce the Early Modern Circle seminar programme for 2025 π
First in the line-up is the fabulous Dr Sarah Bendall (@sarahabendall.bsky.social) presenting research on her female milliners in 17th ce London ππ©
Students and researchers in Melbourne all welcome to attend!
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