STVDIO Seminar Series 2023-24
Autumn 2023, Term 1
Week 2 (Tuesday 10 October) at 5pm: Dr Edmund Wareham (RHUL),"Soror in Christo dilectissima: Change and Exchange in the Correspondence of Nikolaus Ellenbog and his Sister Barbara." This is an in-person event in FAB2.31
Week 5 (Tuesday 31 October) at 5pm: Dr Simon Jackson (Peterhouse, Cambridge), "George Herbert and Audiation: Listening to Silent Music." This is an in-person event in FAB2.31
Week 7 (Tuesday 14 November) at 5pm: Dr Tom Pert (Warwick) and Prof. Peter Wilson (Oxford), Book Launch of Tom Pert'sThe Palatine Family and the Thirty Years' War:Experiences of Exile in Early Modern Europe, 1632-1648(Oxford: OUP, 2023). This is an in-person event in FAB2.31
Spring 2024, Term 2
Week 2 (Tuesday 16 January) at 5pm: Dr. Floris Verhaart (Warwick), ‘The Correspondence of Dominicus Baudius’. This is an in-person event in FAB2.31
Week 5 (Tuesday 6 February) at 5pm: Dr. Archie Cornish (Sheffield), ‘Antipathetical Places: Antiquarian Caves and Allegorical Wonder’. This is an in-person event in FAB2.31
Week 7 (Monday 19 February) at 5pm: Dr. Guillaume Coatalen (CY Cergy Paris Université), 'Early Modern English Hands: Types and Purposes'.
This event has been cancelled
Week 9 (Tuesday 5 March) at 5pm: Prof. Alexander Samson (UCL), ‘Hispanic Worlds in English Renaissance Culture’. This is an in-person event in FAB2.31
Summer 2024, Term 3
Week 3 (Tuesday 7 May) at 5pm: Dr Elena Giusti (Warwick), 'The Early Modern Re-Invention of Rome's "African Monstrosities"'. This is an in-person event in FAB1.10
Week 5 (Tuesday 21 May) at 5pm: Dr. Carolina Martínez (UBA/UNSAM), 'The Defeat of Atabalipa in Three Sixteenth-Century French Maps'. This is an in-person event in FAB3.31
Week 6 (Tuesday 28 May) at 5pm: Dr. Sara Miglietti (Warburg), 'Writing Bilingually, 1465-1700: Self-Translated Books in Italy and France'. This is an in-person event in FAB3.31
Week 7 (Thursday 6 June) at 5pm: Dr. Gáldrick de la Torre Ávalos (Girona/Madrid/Warwick), 'Sannazaro, Luigi d'Aragona, and the Socio-Political Context of theArcadia(editio princeps, 1504)'. Respondent: Dr. Maria Czepiel (Oxford). This is an in-person event in FAB3.31
Week 9 (Tuesday 18 June)at 3pm: Prof. Carole Levin (University of Nebraska-Lincoln), 'Queen Elizabeth, King James, Russian Tsars, and Four Russian Boys in England'. This is an in-person event, in FAB2.32. Tea and cake included!