Prof. Vasilis Politis (Trinity College Dublin): Does Plato think that physical things are subject to compresence of opposites?

Event date: 
Friday 9 February 2018 to Saturday 10 February 2018
Time: 
16:00
Location: 
Chrystal MacMillan Building - Seminar Room 4.

4pm, Chrystal MacMillan Building - Seminar Room 4.

Prof. Vasilis Politis (Trinity College Dublin): Does Plato think that physical things are subject to compresence of opposites? (Phaedo 74a-c, Republic V.478e-479d and VII.523a-525a).

[Ancient Philosophy Caucus ]

Professor Joan Judge of York University, Canada: In Search of the Chinese Common Reader: Usable Knowledge and Wondrous Ignorance in the Age of Global Science

Event date: 
Thursday 15 February 2018 to Friday 16 February 2018
Time: 
18:00
Location: 
Seminar Room LG.09, lower ground floor, David Hume Tower

Professor Joan Judge of York University, Canada: In Search of the Chinese Common Reader: Usable Knowledge and Wondrous Ignorance in the Age of Global Science

Time:  Thursday 15 February @ 6pm

Location: Seminar Room LG.09, lower ground floor, David Hume Tower, EH8 9JX

Event page:  http://edin.ac/2DKiaPO

Carol Richardson (University of Edinburgh)     'Broken bodies, broken history: The “reformation” fresco cycle at the English College in Rome'

Event date: 
Tuesday 3 April 2018
Time: 
17:15
Location: 
Room 2.13, Geography, Old Infirmary, Drummond Street, Edinburgh

Tuesday 3 Apr    Carol Richardson (University of Edinburgh)    
'Broken bodies, broken history: The “reformation” fresco cycle at the English College in Rome'

Room 2.13, Geography, Old Infirmary, Drummond Street, Edinburgh

Edinburgh Seminar in Medieval and Renaissance Studies

 

Erika Kuijpers (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) 'Distant reading trauma: Agency and the many shades of fear in early modern chronicles'

Event date: 
Tuesday 27 March 2018
Time: 
17:15
Location: 
Meadows Lecture Theatre

Tuesday 27 Mar    
Erika Kuijpers (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)

'Distant reading trauma: Agency and the many shades of fear in early modern chronicles'

Meadows Lecture Theatre, Medical School, Teviot Place,  William Robertson Wing, Doorway 4, Edinburgh, EH8 9AG

Edinburgh Seminar in Medieval and Renaissance Studies

 Yannis Stouraitis (Unviersity of Edinburgh)     'God, impiety, and warfare: The dialectics of military violence in tenth-century Byzantine political ideology and practice'

Event date: 
Tuesday 27 February 2018
Time: 
17:15
Location: 
Meadows Lecture Theatre

Tuesday 27 Feb    Yannis Stouraitis (Unviersity of Edinburgh)    
'God, impiety, and warfare: The dialectics of military violence in tenth-century Byzantine political ideology and practice'

Meadows Lecture Theatre, Medical School, Teviot Place,  William Robertson Wing, Doorway 4, Edinburgh, EH8 9AG

 

Edinburgh Seminar in Medieval and Renaissance Studies