I had a wonderful few days in Reykjavik at the 31st Congress of Nordic Historians (NHM), perfectly organised by the University of Iceland. It was the first time I attended NHM and it was highly stimulating and inspiring to attend various talks and panels, especially on different topics than mine. It was also the occasion to... Continue Reading →
Semana de la Ciencia y de la Innovación
El próximo 16 de noviembre de 2024 realizaremos el taller titulado "Valores y ciencia en la biblioteca del Monasterio de San Lorenzo de El Escorial" en el marco de la Semana de la Ciencia y de la Innovación de la Fundación para el Conocimiento Madri+D.
International Symposium: Early Modern Private Libraries
I am organising an international symposium: "Early Modern Private Libraries as Sites of Knowledge Construction and Circulation", at King Juan Carlos University (Universidad Rey Juan Carlos), Faculty of Arts and Humanities, with the research group CINTER (Courts, Images, Nobility, Territory) on 5-6 November 2024. All the information and registration here: http://eventos.urjc.es/go/libraries
Seminario CINTER: Los Sitios Reales en el reino de Nápoles y la península ibérica, siglos xvi-xix
26-04-2024 09:15-13:00 Campus de Madrid-Quintana- AULA 105 Organizado por Silvia Z. Mitchell (Purdue University/URJC) y Frank Ejby Poulsen (URJC) Inscripción: http://eventos.urjc.es/go/sitios Programa 9:15 - 9:30 Bienvenida Silvia Z. Mitchell (Purdue University/URJC) 9:30 - 11:00 Panel 1: Sitios Reales en el reino de Nápoles: edificios y jardines Modera: Frank Ejby Poulsen (URJC) Mariangela Terracciano (Roma La Sapienza):... Continue Reading →
Conference Report
Read my report of the conference “Court Culture Exchanges between the Courts of the Iberian Peninsula and the Habsburg Netherlands (15th-16th centuries)” , organised by Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, University of Silesia, and Instituto Moll Centre of Research on Flemish Painting, in October 2023. https://philostrato.revistahistoriayarte.es/index.php/moll/article/view/547
Blog post: Hermann Conring’s conception of the private in his comments on Machiavelli’s The Prince
You can here read my post on Hermann Conring's conception of the private when commenting upon his translation into Latin of Machiavelli's The Prince. https://privacy.hypotheses.org/1476 https://privacy.hypotheses.org/1476
Centre for Privacy Studies
Check Centre for Privacy Studies new blog about its research on privacy 1500-1800. Centre for Privacy Studies is a centre of excellence funded by the Danish National Research Foundation at the University of Copenhagen.
