Seminars » 2010-11

Cultures of Knowledge in Early Modern Europe

Dates: Trinity Term 2011, Thursdays, 3–5pm
Venue: Lecture Theatre, Faculty of History
Convenors: Pietro Corsi and Peter Harrison

Thursday 5 May (Week One)

Robert A. Hatch (University of Florida)
De-Centring the Big Picture: The Scientific Revolution and the Republic of Letters
Chaired by Pietro Corsi ¦ View Summary

Thursday 12 May (Week Two)

Nora Gädeke (Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek)
Work in Progress: Leibniz’s Correspondence Network
Chaired by Philip Beeley ¦ View Summary ¦ Download MP3 (47.9mb) ¦ Link

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Thursday 19 May (Week Three)

Erik-Jan Bos (Utrecht University)
To the Editor’s Delight: The Loss, Theft and Forgery of Descartes’ Letters
Chaired by Rhodri Lewis ¦ View Summary

Thursday 26 May (Week Four)

Sophie van Romburgh (Leiden University)
Reciprocal Bonds Between Words and Friends, or Correspondence According to Francis Junius
Chaired by Pietro Corsi ¦ View Summary ¦ Download MP3 (35.3mb) ¦ Link

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Thursday 2 June (Week Five)

James Daybell (University of Plymouth)
Postal Conditions in Early Modern England
Chaired by Richard Sharpe ¦ View Summary ¦ Download MP3 (47.1mb) ¦ Link

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Thursday 9 June (Week Six)

Leigh Penman (University of Oxford)
How Large was Hartlib’s Archive? A Quantitative Analysis and Comparative Reassessment
Chaired by Rhodri Lewis ¦ View Summary ¦ Download MP3 (39.6mb) ¦ Link

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Thursday 16 June (Week Seven)

Lisa Smith (University of Saskatchewan)
Visualizing Sir Hans Sloane’s Correspondence Network, c.1690-1705
Chaired by Howard Hotson ¦ View Summary ¦ Download MP3 (46.6mb) ¦ Link

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Thursday 23 June (Week Eight)

Philip Beeley (University of Oxford)
Oxford Science and the Republic of Letters: John Wallis’s Correspondence Networks
Chaired by Jackie Stedall ¦ View Summary ¦ Download MP3 (43.3mb) ¦ Link

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