The Vernacular Aristotle
The STVDIO virtual seminar at the University of Warwick will host Eugenio Refini (New York University) about his new book The Vernacular Aristotle: Translation as Reception in Medieval and Renaissance […]
Chinese Medicine in European Print, 1600-1750
The next online seminar at Warburg Institute will host Trude Dijkstra (Warburg Institute) on “The introduction of Chinese medicine in Western European print, 1600-1750.” Wednesday 17 November 2021, 14:00-15:30 GMT […]
Vernacular Medicine and ‘Agents of Knowledge’ in London
For the History of Knowledge Seminar Series at Lund University, Elaine Leong (UCL) will give an online talk entitled “Vernacular Medicine and ‘Agents of Knowledge’ in Late Seventeenth-Century London.” Wednesday […]
The Past and Future in Print
For the next CHSTM Early Modern Science webinar, Melissa B. Reynolds will present a paper entitled “The Past and Future in Print.” Wednesday 8 December 2021, 12:00–1:30pm EDT Source: https://www.chstm.org/content/history-early-modern-science
Reader Annotations in William Gilbert’s De Magnete
For the next online Work-in-Progress Seminar at Warburg Institute, Christoph Sander (Bibliotheca Hertziana) will give a talk on “Magnetic Margins: A Typology of Reader Annotations in Copies of William Gilbert’s […]
Movable Books and the Medieval Universe
For the next History of Material Texts webinar at UPenn, Aylin Malcolm (University of Pennsylvania) will give a talk entitled “Revolutionary Science: Movable Books and the Medieval Universe”. Monday 14 […]
Women as Owners of Medical Books in Early Modern England
The next online webinar on Book and Print Initiative at the Warburg Institute will host Katie Birkwood (Royal College of Physicians) and Catherine James (Institute of English Studies) on “Women […]
Ornament Prints and the Tacit Know-How of Material Translation
For next History of Early Modern Science webinar at CHSTM, Tianna Uchacz (Texas A&M University) will present a paper on “Reading Between the Lines: Ornament Prints and the Tacit Know-How […]
Chemistry Outside the Laboratory
The SHAC Postgraduate Workshop (Society for the History of Alchemy and Chemistry) will host a virtual session on Chemistry Outside the Laboratory. Among the panels: Madeleine Reynolds, “The Alchemical Self-Fashioning […]
The Guild Book of the Barbers and Surgeons of York
The University of Tennessee Knoxville will host an online book talk on The Guild Book of the Barbers and Surgeons of York, ed. Richard D. Wragg (University of Sussex), in […]