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06.12.13
Konferenz : Paris

La sculpture à Florence au XVe siècle et ses fonctions dans l’espace urbain


24.10.13
Konferenz : San Juan, Porto Rico

Sixteenth Century Society and Conference (SCSC)


03.07.13
Vortrag : Göttingen

Michelangelo – vom Künstler zum ‚Denkmal‘. Formen und Strategien der Heroisierung (Hans W. Hubert)


28.06.13
Konferenz : München

Kunst-Diskurse der Frühen Neuzeit


19.06.13
Vortrag : London

Machiavelli and the Humanist Tradition (Robert Black)


17.06.13
Symposium : Missouri

First Annual Symposium on Medieval and Renaissance Studies


Renaissance

 As uomo universale, Leon Battista Alberti embodied the model of the educated artist in need of acquiring skills in as many subjects as possible. . The same ideal applied to patrons. Typical for the Renaissance was the training  in the seven liberal arts comprising the trivium (grammar, rhetorics, logics) and the quadrivium (arithmetics, music, astronomy, geometry). All were subordinated to philosophy . The section Renaissance therefore seeks to promote an interdisciplinary approach to Renaissance studies and to remain open to publications from neighboring disciplines. The publications in this section are meant tocomplement and encourage Renaissance studies at universities and  research institutions.