Professor Holsinger will be giving a lunch workshop followed by a lecture on 11/13 at 5.15 pm.
Stanford Humanities Center
11:30-4:00pm
Steven Botterill, Remo Ceserani, Michael Wyatt, and Brenda Deen Schildgen, presenters
RSVP to Michael Wyatt, ganymede @ stanford.edu, for lunch and reading
Persons requiring assistance or further information should contact:
Brad Bouley (bouley at stanford.edu) or
Stanford CMEMS gratefully acknowledges support from the Hoover House Circle and the President's Fund for Innovation in the Humanities.
Gary Dickson
lunchtime workshop.Susana Gómez
Professor, Lógica y Filosofía de la Ciencia - Universidad Complutense de Madrid. Professor Gomez will be presenting a paper entitled "Words and Things in Early Modern Science: A Representational Turn" at 4:15 pm, Lane History Building, Room 307.
Bruce Holsinger
Professor, English, University of Virginia
Michael Cole
University of Pennsylvania. "Urbanism and Violence in Grand Ducal Florence". Art History lecture. 5:30 pm. in Room 2, Nathan Cummings Art Building.
Brad Gregory
Associate Professor, History, University of Notre Dame lunchtime lecture.
11/20/08 (Thurs): informal lunch with Professor Gregory."Revisiting the Periphery: Sicily and the Arts"
conference (with the Department of Art and Art History)
"Dante and the Making of a Modern Author"
symposium for Albert AscoliHilary Gatti
"Beginning as Negation: Giordano Bruno's Italian Dialogues", key-note address, California Interdisciplinary Consortium for Italian Studies conference (with CICIS, and the Departments of History and English)"Subversive Classics"
conference (with the Department of Classics)"Johannes Ockeghem and Music in the Late-Medieval Tours"
concert and symposium (with the Department of Music)Guido Ruggiero
"A Woman as Savior: Microhistory Meets Theology in a Tale by Boccaccio." noon, Bldg 200 room 307. Please RSVP for lunch to sharig AT stanford.eduCappella Romana, concert and symposium
(with the Stanford Institute for Creativity and the Arts, the Center for Russian and East European Studies, and Medieval Studies)"The Descent of Grace: Art, Nature, and Religion"
(with the Department of Art and Art History, and the Department of French and Italian)
Sponsored by the Stanford Humanities Center. Made possible by support from the Mellon Foundation, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and the Stanford University Dean of Research.
Iga Zelazny (iga at stanford.edu) or
Elizabeth Coggeshall (eacogg at stanford.edu)