Works-in-Progress Colloquia

New Voices in Renaissance Research
Thursday, October 18, 2007
4:00 pm to 6:00 pm
Room 0135 Taliaferro Hall

"Classical Amnesia: Forgetting Differences in Seventeenth-Century France."
Andrea Frisch, Department of French and Italian

“Pure Act: Dante’s Angels and Renaissance Cosmology.”
Meredith Gill, Department of Art History and Archaeology

“The Lucretian Paradox.”
Gerard Passannante, Department of English

This colloquium is part of the Works-in-Progress series, begun in 1998 to enable scholars who study the early modern period to share their latest research and to benefit from an informal roundtable discussion of their current projects.

The Center for Renaissance & Baroque Studies invites college faculty and graduate students who wish to present working drafts of projects to submit proposals for sessions. The presentation can come from any work currently underway, such as research for a conference paper, an article, or part of a book. To facilitate discussion, participating faculty often circulate working drafts one week before their colloquium.

If you are interested in presenting at a session, please contact Karen Nelson at the Center for Renaissance & Baroque Studies.

Previous Works-in-Progress presentations are archived on past CRBS calendars.