February 2020

Art of the Global Middle Ages: Exchange and Ecology

Event date: 
Wednesday 4 March 2020
Time: 
14:30

You are warmly invited to an afternoon ‘double-feature’ seminar, Art of the Global Middle Ages: Exchange and Ecology, March 4th, Hunter Building, Hunter Lecture Theatre (017), 74 Lauriston Place, Edinburgh College of Art, University of Edinburgh.

Considering Comparison: EVENT CANCELLED A panel discussion on comparative religion, featuring Prof Oliver Freiberger, Dr Naomi Appleton, Dr Joshua Ralston, and Dr Steven Sutcliffe

Event date: 
Monday 27 April 2020 to Tuesday 28 April 2020
Time: 
11:00

EVENT CANCELLED

Monday 27th April, 11-12.30 in the Martin Hall, New College

Considering Comparison: A panel discussion on comparative religion, featuring Prof Oliver Freiberger (UT Austin, author of Considering Comparison: A Method for Religious Studies, OUP, 2019), Dr Naomi Appleton, Dr Joshua Ralston, and Dr Steven Sutcliffe (School of Divinity, Edinburgh). All are welcome to join the discussion. No need to register.

[Divinity]

Professor Maria Heim (Amherst College): EVENT CANCELLED “Happiness, Pleasure, and Bliss in Early Buddhism and the Upanishads”  

Event date: 
Thursday 23 April 2020 to Friday 24 April 2020
Time: 
16:00

EVENT CANCELLED

Thursday 23rd April 4-5.30pm Martin Hall, New College

Professor Maria Heim (Amherst College): “Happiness, Pleasure, and Bliss in Early Buddhism and the Upanishads”  

Khyentse Buddhist Studies annual lecture, hosted by the Edinburgh Buddhist Studies Network. Open to all. No need to register.

[Divinity]

Round-table discussion: EVENT CANCELLED “A Treasury of Classical Indian Emotions:  An Approach to Emotion Words in Indian Religion, Philosophy, and other Textual Traditions.”

Event date: 
Thursday 23 April 2020 to Friday 24 April 2020

EVENT CANCELLED

Thursday 23rd April 10-12, Althaus Reid Room, New College

Round-table discussion: “A Treasury of Classical Indian Emotions:  An Approach to Emotion Words in Indian Religion, Philosophy, and other Textual Traditions.”

Featuring Professor Maria Heim (Amherst College) and colleagues from the University of Edinburgh, including Paul Dundas and Douglas Cairns. All are welcome.

[Divinity]

The Centre for the History of the Book's 2020 Public Lecture POSTPONED . Join Alexander McCall Smith as he talks to Tom Mole about the many forms his writing has taken, and his enduring fascination with books and reading.

Event date: 
Thursday 19 March 2020 to Friday 20 March 2020
Time: 
18:00
Location: 
Playfair Library Old College South Bridge

THIS TALK HAS BEEN POSTPONED

Dear All

The Centre for the History of the Book (CHB) at the University of Edinburgh is proud to announce its 2020 Public Lecture.

Dr Umberto Bongianino (University of Oxford): The Mediterranean horizons of Norman Sicilian art: new evidence from Arabic epigraphy.

Event date: 
Wednesday 4 March 2020

Event date: 

Thursday 27 February

postponed to Wednesday 4th March, venue and time to be confirmed.

27 Feb 2020

5.15pm, Hunter Building, Hunter Lecture Theatre (017), 74 Lauriston Place.

Dr Umberto Bongianino (University of Oxford): The Mediterranean horizons of Norman Sicilian art: new evidence from Arabic epigraphy.

[History of Art Research Seminar]