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EMPHASIS: Early Modern Philosophy and the Scientific Imagination Seminar, 2011-2012

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Datum: October 22, 2011 -to- June 02, 2012

EMPHASIS (Early Modern Philosophy and the Scientific Imagination Seminar) 2011-2012

 

Venue: Room 104 [1st Floor] Senate House, South Building, Malet Street, London WC1E.  Time: Saturday, 2-4pm.  Refreshments provided.

 

22 October 2011

Manuel Mertens (University of Ghent)

‘Giordano Bruno’s Cantus Circaeus and demonic deception’

 

5 November 2011

Hannah Dawson (University of Edinburgh)

‘Locke on the law of nature’

 

10 December 2011

Italian Renaissance philosophy in the vernacular: Alessandro Piccolomini

Letizia Panizza (Royal Holloway, University of London)

Eugenio Refini (University of Warwick): ‘Logic, Rhetoric and Poetics as rational faculties in Alessandro Piccolomini’s map of knowledge’.

 

14 January 2012

Karin Ekholm (HPS, University of Cambridge)

‘Timon's spade and the Queen of Hearts: medicine and anatomy in Nathaniel Highmore's emblematic title page’.

 

4 February 2012

Peter J. Forshaw (University of Amsterdam)

‘As Above, So Below: Medieval and Early Modern Conjunctions of Astrology and Alchemy’.

 

10 March 2012

Mathematical Practitioners in Early Modern England

Jasmine Kilburn-Toppin (V&A) ‘Mastering crafts: the mathematic text and artisanal epistemology in seventeenth-century England’.

Stephen Johnston (Museum of the History of Science, Oxford)

‘Confessions of a Mathematical Practitioner: Richard Norwood's Spiritual Autobiography’

 

14 April 2012

Current Research on Jan Baptista Van Helmont

Sietske Fransen (Warburg Institute):

‘Jan Baptista van Helmont and the power of words’

Jo Hedesan (University of Exeter):

‘Alchemy and Light Theory in the Work of Jan Baptista Van Helmont (1579-1644)’  

 

5 May 2012

Thomas Roebuck (Magdalen College, Oxford)

‘Forms of Antiquarianism in the Early Royal Society’

 

2 June 2012

Medieval Arabic and Latin Alchemy

Stephanie Seavers (University College, London)

‘The symbolism of gold in medieval alchemy’

Gabriele Ferrario (Taylor-Schechter Genizah Research Unit, University of Cambridge) ‘The pigment that came from overseas: Ultramarine blue in Medieval Arabic Alchemy’.

 

For the most up-to-date information on the seminar please click here to consult the seminar website.

To be added to the EMPHASIS e-mailing list, please contact the organiser:

Dr Stephen Clucas: s.clucas@bbk.ac.uk

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Date(s):October 22, 2011 -to- June 02, 2012
Location:London
Address: Room 104 [1st Floor]
Senate House,
South Building,
Malet Street,
London WC1E,
UK
For more information: For further information check the conference homepage at <http://ies.sas.ac.uk/events/seminars/Emphasis/index.htm>
E-Mail: s.clucas@bbk.ac.uk

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