Writing Technology/The Technology of Writing: Gestures of Nature
Virtual workshop organized by the Maison Française d’Oxford. How is knowledge or experience of nature mediated by gesture, bodily or otherwise? In this workshop, three short, informal papers, and an […]
Anatomy, Mechanism and Teleology in Descartes’s Physiology
For the next Princeton-Bucharest Seminar in Early Modern Philosophy, Gideon Manning (Claremont Graduate University, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center) will give a talk entitled “False Images Do Not Lie: Anatomy, Mechanism, and […]
ESHS – Visual, Material and Sensory Cultures of Science
Because of the current pandemic it is no longer possible to hold the 9th ESHS Conference (European Society for the History of Science) live in Bologna, the Organizing and Scientific […]
A Natural History of the Soul in Early Modern Philosophy
The next HPS Colloquium at the University of Notre Dame (Notre Dame, IN) will host Fabrizio Bigotti (University of Würzburg) on “A Natural History of the Soul: Galenic Themes in […]
Expanding the Limits of Academic Medicine
The Fondazione Comel will host a webinar on “Expanding the Limits of Academic Medicine: Pedagogy, Magic, Anatomy, & Surgery” with the following contributions: Medicine and the Birth of Humanist Education: […]
Female Anatomy and the Uterus in the 16th Century
For the conference Uncovering the Female Sexual Anatomy: Depictions and discourses, 16th–21st c. at the University of Victoria, Annagiulia Gramenzi (University of Bologna) will give a talk entitled “Inventing the […]
Digitizing Materiality: On the Fabric of Human Bodies
The “On the Fabric of Human Bodies” Workshop at Science History Institute will explore the body and materiality of scientific collections, moving from 2-D to 3-D representations and objects. Dow […]
Anatomy in Early Modern Europe
The next Edward Worth Library webinar (Dublin) will host a session on “Reading, Teaching and Collecting Anatomy in Early Modern Europe.” Vivian Nutton (University College London) – Andreas Vesalius, 2010-2020 […]
The Myth of One-Sex Body
The History of Science and Medicine and Queer and Feminist Studies Working Groups at the European University Institute will host an online session on “The Myth of One-Sex Body.” Monday […]
Flaying Bodies in Early Modern Anatomy and Art
The next CSMBR webinar at Villa Comel will host Giulia Martina Weston (Courtauld / Sotheby’s Institutes of Art) on “The Skin of Saint Bartholomew: Flaying Bodies in Early Modern Anatomy […]