Brian Maxson on “The Late Medieval Audience of Renaissance Humanism”

Please join the Renaissance Workshop
and the Early Modern Workshop
MONDAY, April 3, when

Brian Maxson
Associate Professor, History
East Tennessee State University
presents the paper:

“The Late Medieval Audience of Renaissance Humanism: Two Case Studies”
MONDAY 3 April
5:00 PM

Pick 319

***Please note the unusual location.***

The materials, to be read in advance, have been distributed to the Renaissance Workshop mailing list and are available with password in the post above. Light refreshments will be served.

If you would like to join our email list, please click here. We are committed to making our workshop fully accessible to persons with disabilities. Questions, requests, and/or concerns may be directed to Beatrice Bradley (bbradley@uchicago.eduor Jo Nixon (ejnixon@uchicago.edu).

Image Source: Poggio Bracciolini, Storia Fiorentina, c. 1470, The Vatican Apostolic Library.

Stephanie Shirilan on “Air’s Murkiness in Macbeth

Please join the Renaissance Workshop
WEDNESDAY, March 29, when

Stephanie Shirilan
Associate Professor, English
Syracuse University
presents the paper:

“Air’s Murkiness in Macbeth
WEDNESDAY 29 March
5:00 PM

Rosenwald 405

***Please note the unusual day.***

The materials, to be read in advance, have been distributed to the Renaissance Workshop mailing list and are available with password in the post above. Light refreshments will be served.

If you would like to join our email list, please click here. We are committed to making our workshop fully accessible to persons with disabilities. Questions, requests, and/or concerns may be directed to Beatrice Bradley (bbradley@uchicago.eduor Jo Nixon (ejnixon@uchicago.edu).

Image Source: Boyle, Robert. New experiments physico-mechanical touching the spring of the air and its effects. Oxford: Printed by H. Hall for Tho. Robinson, 1662.