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Exhibition and Lecture: The Art of Seventeenth-Century Science

Post updated to include photographs Our Martin Lister Research Fellow Anna Marie Roos has curated a small exhibition entitled ‘The Lister Sisters and the Art of Seventeenth-Century Science’, which...

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CFP: Intellectual Networks in the Long Seventeenth Century

The Centre for Seventeenth-Century Studies at Durham University is seeking papers for a conference on Intellectual Networks in the Long Seventeenth Century (30 June–2 July 2013). The event – which will...

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Seminar 6: The Correspondence of Antoinette Bourignon

Discussions continue with Professor de Baar during the wine reception. In the sixth installment of the Project’s seminar series on Thursday 3 June, Professor Mirjam de Baar (University of Groningen)...

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Lister Copperplates Feature in ‘Nature’ News

Bodleian Library, Lister Copperplates 858 (plate 787), Conus Marmoreus When it came time to publish Historiae Conchyliorum, Lister also called upon the scientific and artistic expertise of his two...

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Lecture: Martin Lister’s Conchological Copperplates

Post edited to add photographs A lecture by our Martin Lister Research Fellow Dr Anna Marie Roos on ‘The Art of Science: The ‘Rediscovery’ of Martin Lister’s Historiae Conchyliorum (1685-92)’ will take...

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Gender and the Digital Silo: CofK at Situating Early Modern Science Networks...

I’ve recently returned from the Situating Early Modern Science Networks workshop at the University of Saskatchewan in a chilly but sunny Saskatoon. Hosted by Dr Lisa Smith (who we met when she gave an...

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Material Witness: Editing Bess of Hardwick’s Letters Online

Podcast available on the seminar page! Alison fields questions. Bess in the 1590s. Dr Alison Wiggins of the University of Glasgow got our third seminar series off to a brilliant start on 26 April with...

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Opening Up the Winter Queen’s Cabinet

Podcast available on the seminar page! Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Bohemia (1596-1662) has often been portrayed as a romantic and frivolous figure; as a desperate, poverty-stricken, devout widow, or as...

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