HomeCulture scientifique dans la Rome moderne
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
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To cite this announcement
« Culture scientifique dans la Rome moderne », Conference, symposium, Calenda, Published on Monday, September 15, 2003, https://calenda.org/188307