Medicine and Philosophy II: Climate in Theology and Philosophy
Virtual workshop organized by the Centre for Medieval and Early Modern Thought (University of Groningen) and Cluj Centre for Ancient and Medieval Philosophy (Babes-Bolyai University). What makes us appear the […]
Medicine and Philosophy II: Climate in Natural Philosophy
Virtual workshop organized by the Centre for Medieval and Early Modern Thought (University of Groningen) and Cluj Centre for Ancient and Medieval Philosophy (Babes-Bolyai University). What makes us appear the […]
Imagining the Great Pox in Renaissance Italy
The next CMEMS Workshop (Stanford University) on Race in the Archives will host John Henderson on “Imagining the Great Pox in Renaissance Italy”. Wednesday 11 November 2020, 12–1:15pm PST Source: […]
Gender and Generation in Premodern Europe
Generation to Reproduction’ Seminars at the University of Cambridge, organised by Nick Hopwood and Lauren Kassell, happen as part of the History of Medicine Seminar series on Zoom. Among the […]
Monstrous Births in the Middle Ages
Join Tim Wingard as he explores medieval theories of embryology and the concept of the hybrid human/animal monster. This talk will focus on the late 13th-century medical text De secretis […]
Medicine in the Philosophy of Descartes: Lights & Shadows
Conference organized by Fabrizio Baldassarri & Fabio Zampieri at Domus Comeliana (Pisa) with online participation on request. Wednesday, 18 November 2020 · 15:00–18:30 CET Stefano Palagiano (University of Urbino) – […]
Medicine, Science, and Censorship in Early Modern Italy
Join author Hannah Marcus (Harvard University) and Rare Book School faculty member Nick Wilding (University of Virginia) for a conversation about Marcus’s book Forbidden Knowledge: Medicine, Science, and Censorship in […]
Inscribing Racialized Bodies into the Narratives of Science, Medicine, and Beyond
For the next virtual Lunch Lecture at Science History Institute, Patrícia Martins Marcos (University of California, San Diego) will give a talk entitled “Bridging Divides: Inscribing Racialized Bodies into the […]
The Total Library: Aspirations for Complete Knowledge in the Middle Ages and Renaissance
Virtual conference organized by Barnard College, Columbia University. According to Borges, “The fancy or the imagination or the utopia of the Total Library has certain characteristics that are easily confused with virtues.” This […]
llness and Recovery in the Early Modern World
The next EMRC / SWW Research Network Seminar (University of Reading) will host Hannah Newton on “llness and Recovery in the Early Modern World”. Monday 7 December 2020, 13:00–14:00 GMT […]