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Summer School: Cultures of Science and Art in Rome (Rome, 8-17 May 20)

Rome, May 8–17, 2020 Deadline: Jan 15, 2020 www.knir.it/en/form-courses/

Anna Paulinyi

Summer School: Cultures of Science and Art in Rome, 1400-1600 COURSE CONTENT

As city of the pope, Rome has been an important religious and artistic center since the Middle Ages. It is less well known that Rome has also been a center of scientific research and the visual- ization thereof. This fact has been undervalued because of the traditional, but by now outdated, opposition between religion and science. Religion and science were by no means mutually exclu- sive, as the scientific activities of the Jesuits show. Therefore, this course will introduce Rome as a city of knowledge in its European and global contexts from 1400 until 1900. By looking specifi- cally at the visual culture of science participants will learn about the networks that brought together artists, collectors, and intellectuals, and how these actors and their ideas influenced the practice of science and its visualization.

On the basis of case studies and interdisciplinary approaches – e.g. historical, art historical, digi- tal humanities – participants will delve into this understudied aspect of cultural history. During the course we will visit a variety of sites in Rome (archives, libraries, churches, and museums) and analyze many different sources (manuscripts, printed books, prints, paintings, sculptures, photo- graphs, architecture, and film) in order to analyzes and understand the city from the perspective of science and art.

STAFF

Dr. Sietske Fransen and Dr. Matthijs Jonker TARGET GROUP AND ADMISSION

The course is open to 8 RMA and PhD students who are a member of a Dutch National Research School (members of the Huizinga Institute have first access) and 8 international RMA and PhD students. The selection of RMA students is based on grades, the positioning of the course in the student’s curriculum, and a letter of motivation. The selection of PhD students is based on the let- ter of motivation and curriculum vitae. Students can apply via the link below.

Include in your application:

– a letter of motivation – a cv

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– for RMA students: a recent list of grades officially provided by your university COURSE FORMAT AND ASSIGNMENTS

Preparatory assignment, group assignment in Rome, individual presentation in Rome, final essay.

CREDITS AND ASSESSMENT

The study load is the equivalent of 5 ECTS (140 hours).

COSTS

Tuition and lodging at the KNIR for selected participants is covered by the Huizinga Instituut (for students from Dutch universities) and by the Bibliotheca Hertziana (for international students).

Personal expenses, including meals, are not included. Students can request a € 175,00 reimburse- ment of their expenses for travelling to Rome after submission of their final essay. Students of Dutch universities can do this at the Huizinga Instituut, international students at the Bibliotheca Hertziana.

Facilities in Rome

All participants will be housed at the Royal Netherlands Institute in Rome’s Villa Borghese Park.

From there, it is only a short walk to the historical center of Rome. The KNIR accommodation con- sists of shared bedrooms and bathrooms, and includes a living and dining space, a large kitchen, washing machine and wireless internet. All residents have 24/7 access to the library and gardens of the Royal Netherlands Institute.

Apply before 15 January 2020 via the link below, submitting a motivation letter, a recent C.V. and an updated overview of study results:

https://www.knir.it/en/form-courses/

More info

E-mail: secretary@knir.it Phone: (+39)063269621

Reference:

ANN: Summer School: Cultures of Science and Art in Rome (Rome, 8-17 May 20). In: ArtHist.net, Dec 11, 2019 (accessed Feb 27, 2022), <https://arthist.net/archive/22267>.

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