Published on Monday, September 15, 2003
Abstract
Announcement
COLLOQUIUM
Organised by the Ecole française de Rome
and the Warburg Institute
in association with the Centre Alexandre Koyré (CNRS-MNHN-EHESS)
10 - 11 October 2003
PROGRAMME
FRIDAY 10 OCTOBER
09.30 Doors open: registration
10.00 Welcome: Charles Hope
FIRST SESSION: Science, Culture and Religion
Chair: Katharine Park
10.15 Antonella Romano
Introductory paper
11.00 Maarten Delbeke
The truth value of art from a theological perspective in mid 17th-century Rome
11.30 Coffee
12.00 Jonathan Woolfson
Apian monarchy and Papal monarchy
12.30 Maria Pia Donato
Science and the Inquisition: a reassessment of late 17th-century Atomism
1.15 Lunch (for invited guests)
SECOND SESSION: Patronage and Knowledge
Chair: Charles Hope
2.15 Paula Findlen
Introductory paper
3.00 Pamela Long
Rome,1560-1612. Knowledge, power and urbanization: are these three entities related and, if so, how?
3.30 Laurent Pinon
Ulisse Aldrovandi between Rome and Tuscany: books for patronage or patronage for books?
4.00 Tea
4.30 Maria Conforti
Medicine, patronage and books: the early years of the Biblioteca Lancisiana
5.00 Lucia Dacome
Prospero's tools: anatomical stratagems in the Catholic Enlightenment
5.30 Discussion
6.15 Wine Reception
7.00 Buffet Supper (for invited guests)
SATURDAY 11 OCTOBER
10.00 Doors open
THIRD SESSION: The Culture of Experiment
Chair: Antonella Romano
10.15 Domenico Bertoloni Meli
Introductory paper
11.00 David Gentilcore
"I am in possession of a most perfect remedy": the licensing of charlatans and their medicines in early modern Rome
11.30 Coffee
12.00 Hiro Hirai
"De novo" or "ex semine": Kircher and the problem of spontaneous generation
12.30 Federica Favino
The "Fisicomatematici" and the vacuum
1.15 Lunch (for invited guests)
FOURTH SESSION: Round Table
Chair: Jill Kraye
2.15 General discussion with contributions from:
Jean-Marc Besse, Robert Iliffe, Antonio Clericuzio, Katharine Park, Harold Cook, Simon Schaffe,r Silvia De Renz,i Nancy Siraisi, Simon Ditchfield, Stephane Van Damme, Pascal Dubourg Glatigny
5.30 Close
Subjects
- Early modern (Main category)
- Society > Science studies > History of science
- Zones and regions > Europe > Italy
Places
- Londres
London, Britain
Date(s)
- Friday, October 10, 2003
Contact(s)
- Elizabeth Witchell
courriel : Elizabeth [dot] Witchell [at] sas [dot] ac [dot] uk
Reference Urls
Information source
- Benoît Beyer de Ryke
courriel : benoit [dot] beyer [at] ulb [dot] ac [dot] be
License
This announcement is licensed under the terms of Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal.
To cite this announcement
« Culture scientifique dans la Rome moderne », Conference, symposium, Calenda, Published on Monday, September 15, 2003, https://doi.org/10.58079/8l4