Crossing Borders, Contesting Boundaries
In response to the current global health situation, MEMSA’s 14th annual conference (Durham University) is running as a digital conference, with its delegates’ papers presented as pre-recorded videos. Borders and […]
ESHS – Visual, Material and Sensory Cultures of Science
Because of the current pandemic it is no longer possible to hold the 9th ESHS Conference (European Society for the History of Science) live in Bologna, the Organizing and Scientific […]
Surgeons and Scarification: Skin Marking in Early Modern Medical Travel Narratives
For the CREMS Seminar Series, the Centre for Renaissance and Early Modern Studies (University of York) will host Hannah Murphy (King’s College, London) on “Surgeons and Scarification: Skin marking in […]
Wound Man: Three Early Modern Afterlives of a Medieval Surgical Image
For the next Early Science and Medicine seminar (University of Cambridge), Jack Hartnell (University of East Anglia) will give a talk entitled “Wound Man: Three Early Modern Afterlives of a Medieval […]
Expanding the Limits of Academic Medicine
The Fondazione Comel will host a webinar on “Expanding the Limits of Academic Medicine: Pedagogy, Magic, Anatomy, & Surgery” with the following contributions: Medicine and the Birth of Humanist Education: […]
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 […]
Transformative Empiricisms
The first Scientiae Summer webinar series will be devoted to experimentation and empiricism. Jennifer Rampling (Princeton University) – “Alchemy and the Image of Nature: Depicting Change in Medieval and Early […]