Posts Tagged ‘art history’
Descartes Centre colloquium: Florentine Medical Alchemy in the Renaissance and a practical hands-on experience in the ArtLab
Participation in this colloquium is on a first-come, first-served basis. Please email infodescartescentre@uu.nl to reserve a place. Abstracts Talk 1 (Jo Hedesan): Francesco I de Medici’s Alchemical Laboratory as Depicted by Jan…
Read MoreHistories of Disability and Emotions
An International Online Conference Hosted by KU Leuven and the University of Liège, Belgium, 13-15 June 2023 The history of disability and the history of emotions are now well-established…
Read MoreCfP for online conference on disability and emotions
Histories of Disability and Emotions An International Online Conference Hosted by KU Leuven and the University of Liège, Belgium, 13-15 June 2023 The conference addresses the little-researched connection between disability…
Read MoreHHH column: Ivory manikin of a pregnant woman: ex voto or anatomical model? by Arie Kruseman
The HHH column is a monthly blog in which History, Health & Healing members share their thoughts on research, current affairs, or anything to do with medical history. Each edition…
Read MoreWonderkamer issue on the history of the vulva makes the news
In the last newsletter, we pointed to the newly published issue of Wonderkamer, the magazine of the Gewina history of science society. “Het grote kutnummer” focuses on the history of…
Read MoreHHH column: In search of Doctor Zero by Herbert Mattie
The HHH column is a monthly blog in which History, Health & Healing members share their thoughts on research, current affairs, or anything to do with medical history. Each edition…
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