University of AberdeenSpecial Interests

Events

CEMS Research Seminar Programme 2011-12

Seminars take place at 1 pm in MacRobert 304

Autumn Term

Wed 2nd November
Adelyn Wilson ‘Dutch influence in Scottish legal writing of the seventeenth century, with particular reference to Arnoldus Vinnius and Sir James Dalrymple, Viscount Stair’

Wed 23rd November
John Gash ‘A Game of Tennis: Gérard Douffet and the Myth of Caravaggio’

Wed 7th December
Jackson Armstrong ‘Friends and Friendship in Fifteenth-Century Scotland’

Spring Term

Wed 8th February
Syrithe Pugh ‘Satire and the Ovidian Persona in Gascoigne's Steele Glas and Complaint of Philomene’

Wed 22nd February

Martyna Mirecka (St Andrews) ‘Poland-Lithuania as the bulwark of Christendom’


Wed 29th February

Helen Pierce ‘This Ingenious young Gent and excellent artist’: William Lodge (1649-1689) and the York Virtuosi’


Wed 7th March

Kirk Melnikoff (North Carolina) ‘Translation as Vocation: Elizabethan Publishing Practice, Thomas Hacket and the Early Modern Travel Narrative.’


Wed 21st March
Marie-Luise Ehrenschwendtner ‘The controversy about Bourignonism in late 17th century Aberdeen’.

Easter Break

 

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