Iatromagical Motifs in Byzantine Medicine
For next History of Science, Medicine and Technology Group seminar (University of Edinburgh), Isabel Grimm-Stadelmann (Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities) will give a talk entitled “From Egypt to Byzantium: Iatromagical […]
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 […]
Salutaria! Perspectives on Health and Wellbeing
The Monash Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Studies will host its Sixth Annual Symposium “Salutaria! Perspectives on Health and Wellbeing in Medieval and Early Modern History.” The preservation of health […]
Intoxicants, Addiction and Early Modern Medicine
The next Topics in Early Modern Studies seminar (Brazil) will host Phil Withington (Sheffield) on “Intoxicants, addiction and early modern medicine”. Tuesday 27 April 2021, 5:30pm GMT Source: https://topicsinearlymodernstudies.wordpress.com/
Poison Trials in Renaissance Science
For next UC Davis Early Science Workshop, Alisha Rankin (Tufts University) will talk about her new book, The Poison Trials: Wonder Drugs, Experiment, and the Battle for Authority in Renaissance […]
The Applied Arts of Alchemy
The Beckman Center for the History of Chemistry (Science History Institute) presents “The Applied Arts of Alchemy,” a multi-day virtual symposium on alchemy’s practical and applied uses and their lasting […]
The Tacuina Sanitatis of Giangaleazzo Visconti
For next Murray Seminar on Medieval and Renaissance Art at Birkbeck University of London, Dominic Olariu (University of Erfurt) will give a talk on “The Tacuina Sanitatis of Giangaleazzo Visconti: […]
Medicine and Arabic Medieval Cookery Recipes
For the online Symposium on Culinary Recipe from the Twelfth to the Seventeenth Centuries (University of Tours), Daniel Newman will give a talk entitled “The links between medicine and Arabic Medieval […]
Extraordinary Physicians in Renaissance Germany
For next Edward Worth Library Seminar Series, Hannah Murphy (King’s College London will give a talk entitled “Extraordinary Physicians and Everyday Medicine in Renaissance Germany.” Wednesday 7 July 2021, 15:00 […]
Lady Ranelagh: The Incomparable Life of Robert Boyle’s Sister
The Science History Institute organizes the online book launch for Lady Ranelagh: The Incomparable Life of Robert Boyle’s Sister, a new book by Michelle DiMeo, Arnold Thackray Director of the […]