Island, Archive, Além-Mar: the Insular Mechanics of Iberian Expansion
For the next Maps and Society webinar at the Warburg Institute, Lexie Cook (Columbia University) will give a talk entitled “Island, Archive, Além-Mar: the Insular Mechanics of Iberian Expansion.” Thursday […]
T-O Maps in an English Almanac (c 1420)
For the next History of Cartography webinar at the Warburg Institute, Kevin Wittmann (University of La Laguna, Tenerife) will give a talk entitled “Turning the world inside out: T-O maps […]
Re-Thinking Early Modern Maps and Epistemic Images
The Early Science and Medicine seminar (University of Cambridge) will host a hybrid session with Surekha Davies (Utrecht University) on “Thinking with sea monsters: re-thinking early modern maps and epistemic […]
Biblical Mapping during the 16th-Century Image Debates
The next Maps and Society hybrid seminar (Warburg Institute) will host Danielle Gravon (Minnesota State University Moorhead) on “Gerhard Mercator and Geographia Sacra: Biblical Mapping during the Sixteenth-Century Image Debates.” […]
Images of Russia in European Renaissance Writing
The next hybrid seminar on Shifting Images and Ideas of Europe’s East (Bibliotheca Hertziana) will host Ovanes Akopyan (Villa I Tatti) on “An Encounter of the Opposites: Images of Russia […]
Early Modern Commerce, Practices and Frameworks
The next Maps and Society hybrid seminar at Warburg Institute will host Leonardo Ariel Carrió Cataldi (CNRS – University of Lyon) on “Magnetism Matters: Early Modern Commerce, Practices and Frameworks […]
Early Modern Understanding of the Volumetric Ocean
The next History of Ocean Science, Technology and Medicine webinar at CHSTM will host Helen Rozwadowski (University of Connecticut) on “Sounding Ocean Maps for Early Modern Understanding of the Volumetric […]
Imagining “The Globe”
The next SAS Work-in-Progress webinar at the University of London will host Carrie Beneš (New College of Florida) on “Imagining “The Globe”: Digital Approaches to Merchants, Mapping, and Manuscripts.” Wednesday […]
Maps in Literature: 18th to 16th Century
The next Kislak Center webinar at the University of Pennsylvania will host Roger Chartier (Collège de France) and John Pollack (UPenn) on “Maps in Literature: 18th century to 16th Century.” […]
Cosmography and Navigation in 16th-Century Iberian Monarchies
The next Cabinet of Natural History hybrid seminar (University of Cambridge) will host Leonardo Ariel Carrió Cataldi (CNRS) on “Time, Science and Empire: Cosmography and Navigation in the Iberian Monarchies […]