Imagining and Experiencing the Great Pox in Renaissance Florence
Building on the approaches and findings of recent studies of early modern England, Germany and Spain, this lecture will compare the
Building on the approaches and findings of recent studies of early modern England, Germany and Spain, this lecture will compare the
The Summer School will explore theories, applications, problems, and contexts of human-based measurements across the late medieval and early modern
The summer school explores how the representation of the body and its functions changed from antiquity to the early modern period
This seminar will present how and why the pre-modern body was measured and explore how new methods of measuring, quantifying,
This joint panel between the University of Vienna and the CSMBR, presents some of these entanglements between weight, norm and
Building on Prof. Kleinbub's research on Michelangelo’s investment in internal anatomical matters, this talk proposes that other artists of his
The CSMBR joins the worldwide celebrations for the 700th anniversary of Dante Alighieri’s death (1321-2021) with an international online symposium
This lecture explains the rationale behind a new survey of history in the period, which relies on a wide range
Through an interdisciplinary approach, this Santorio Lecture will explore Albert’s doctrine on formative power and its pivotal role in the
This Santorio Lecture is concerned with the communications of medical and natural knowledge between the Philippines and Europe at the