Timothy Harrison on “Consciousness and Natality in Early Modern England”

Please join the Renaissance Workshop
MONDAY, February 5, when

Timothy Harrison
Assistant Professor, English
University of Chicago
presents the paper:

Impossible Experience: Consciousness and Natality in Early Modern England
(Introduction to Book MS)
MONDAY 5 February
5:00 – 6:30 PM
Rosenwald 405

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

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

Image: Leonardo da Vinci, “The Foetus in the Womb,” Royal Collection Trust

Ada Palmer on “The Persecution of Renaissance Lucretius Readers Revisited”

Please join the Renaissance Workshop
and the Early Modern and Mediterranean Worlds Workshop
MONDAY, January 22, when

Ada Palmer
Assistant Professor, History
University of Chicago
presents the paper:

“The Persecution of Renaissance Lucretius Readers Revisited”
MONDAY 22 January
5:00 – 6:30 PM
Rosenwald 405

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

**This event is cosponsored with the Early Modern and Mediterranean Worlds Workshop.**

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

Image: Filippino Lippi, The Vision of St. Bernard, Badia, Florence

Katie Kadue on “Domestic Georgic in Paradise Lost and Paradise Regain’d”

Please join the Renaissance Workshop
MONDAY, January 8, when

Katie Kadue
Collegiate Assistant Professor, Humanities
University of Chicago
presents the paper:

“Tempering Milton: Domestic Georgic in Paradise Lost and Paradise Regain’d
MONDAY 8 January
5:00 – 6:30 PM
Rosenwald 405

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

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

Image: William Blake, Illustrations to Paradise Lost (1808), Museum of Fine Arts, Boston