Casebooks Therapy
Casebooks Therapy (University of Cambridge) is an informal reading group for those interested in using the manuscripts of Simon Forman and Richard Napier in their research. The aim of the […]
Intellectual Networks and Early Modern Knowledge Communities
For the MEMS – Medieval and Early Modern Studies Festival, the University of Kent has organized a session on Intellectual Networks and Early Modern Knowledge Communities: Understanding Early Modern Colonial […]
Historicity and Astrological Self-Care, ca. 1400-1700 CE
The University of Minnesota Center for Early Modern History, in collaboration with the “Early Modern Working Group” of the Consortium for the History of Science, Technology, and Medicine, organizes a […]
Magic, Science, and Religion in Early Modern Europe
Virtual talk organized by Cambridge University Press for its Winter History Festival. Mark A. Waddell (Michigan State University) and Allison Kavey (CUNY) discuss the rich and complex ways that premodern […]
Pestilence, Disease, and Healing in Medieval and Early Modern Art
14th Annual Imago Conference, University of Haifa. Organizing committee: Gil Fishhof, Mazi Kuzi, Jochai Rosen, Margo Stroumsa-Uzan. Tuesday, 12 January 2021 9:00-9:30 Greetings and Opening Remarks Efraim Lev, Dean — […]
“Magia Naturalis” e “Scientia Cabalae” in Giovanni Pico della Mirandola
The next CREMT Bookshelf roundtable (Ca’ Foscari University of Venice) will host Flavia Buzzetta for her book “Magia Naturalis” e “Scientia Cabalae” in Giovanni Pico della Mirandola (Olschki, 2019). Speakers: […]
A New Look at Pico
For next Director’s Seminar at Warburg Institute, Brian Copenhaver (UCLA) will give a talk on “A new look at Pico,” in conversation with Valery Rees (School of Philosophy and Economic […]
The Science of the Stars and the History of Medicine
For next History of Science, Medicine and Technology Group seminar (University of Edinburgh), Lauren Kassell (University of Cambridge) and Sophie Page (UCL) will give a talk entitled “Why doesn’t astrological […]
Theory of Science in the Post-Avicennian Period
The University of Jyväskylä (Finland) will host a two-day online conference entitled “Theory of Science and the Sciences in the Post-Avicennian Period.” Monday, March 29 Hannah C. Erlwein (Max Planck […]
Astrological Forecasting of Epidemic Disease
The History of Science webinar at Oxford University will host Michelle Pfeffer on “Astrological forecasting of epidemic disease in early modern England.” Tuesday 6 July 2021, 18:00 BST Source: https://www.magd.ox.ac.uk/alumni-event/history-of-science-webinar-from-dr-michelle-pfeffer-astrological-forecasting-of-epidemic-disease-in-early-modern-england/