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Humanities Book Launch
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Book Launch: Prof David Lines
FAB5.03

Mini-workshop on Universities in Renaissance Italy as part of a book launch for David Lines’s new publication The Dynamics of Learning in Early Modern Italy: Arts and Medicine at the University of Bologna. After a brief presentation of the book by the author, the discussion will explore various aspects of the Renaissance teaching of arts and medicine, including its institutional context and its articulation in the humanities, natural philosophy and mathematics, medicine, and theology. The invited speakers include: Jonathan Davies, Robert Black, Brendan Dooley, Vivian Nutton, and Matt Gaetano. This is an in-person event, in room FAB5.03 in the Faculty of Arts Building.

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