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SUMMARY:Visualizing the Other in Late Medieval and Early Modern Art (1300–1550)
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://medievista.cz/akce/visualizing-the-other-in-late-medieval-and-early-modern-art-1300-1550/
LOCATION:Filozofická fakulta Ostravská univerzita\, Reální 3\, Ostrava\, Moravskoslezský
CATEGORIES:Konference a semináře,Přednášky,Vše
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SUMMARY:CfP: Visualizing the Other in the Late Medieval and Early Modern Art (1300–1550)
DESCRIPTION:The University of Ostrava and the Vivarium – Centre for Research of the Medieval Society and Culture invites art historians\, historians\, philosophers and cultural anthropologists to participate in the international conference Visualizing the Other in the Late Medieval and Early Modern Art (1300–1550). As Medieval Europe was ethnically and religiously diverse\, we seek papers exploring the artistic\, architectural\, and linguistic evidence for the social\, cultural\, and political integration of ethnically and religiously diverse communities. \nThe aim of the meeting is to stimulate an academic dialogue on the perception and expression of otherness / other in the late Middle Ages and Early Modern Europe\, considering its social\, religious and ethnic diversity\, interactions\, coexistence\, but also delimitation as means of self-definition and -protection. \nNevertheless\, the late medieval visualization of the other works with usual stereotypes and cultural images when “the other” is understood as potentially dangerous\, transgressing norms and order\, and thus negative. Yet\, the dialogue between them\, and us between inclusion and exclusion reveals important relations in the structure of late medieval society. \nThe perception of the other in medieval art\, mentality and culture needs to be discussed and treated as a dynamic intellectual and socio-cultural process (“the process of othering”) in a multi- disciplinary format ranging from texts and image-text schemes to images and fine arts. The following questions can be discussed: \nOn which occasion was “the other” presented as a positive enrichment\, was diversity understood as God’s inscrutable\, but no doubt wise creation? On which occasion was it understood as potentially dangerous\, transgressing norms and order\, and thus as negative power? How the late medieval visualization of “the other” worked? How the stereotypes of the good as beauty vs. evil as ugly monstrosity and deformity\, e.g. depictions of members of “other” religious communities (Roman Catholic Christians vs. reformers\, Jews\, Muslims)\, women\, and people “on the edge” has been produced and used? \nKEY TOPICS MIGHT INCLUDE:\n~~ Visualizing the religious otherness (visual and textual sources)\n~~ Ethnic\, regional and racial diversity and its reception in visual culture\n~~ Gender and sexuality as distancing strategies\n~~ Monstrosity and deformity as a visual expression of otherness\n~~ Evidence of social transgressions\, breaking norms and rules\n~~ Medieval theory of perception of the other\n~~ Otherness in profane visual culture and marginal iconography\n~~ Animals used as exempla for sin\, transgression and malevolent behaviour\n~~ Exotic\, oriental\, and other distant places as a source of otherness\n~~ The other understanding of the world: natural sciences and metaphysics\n~~ The other in Latin world as participants of prosperity\n~~ Conversion and consequences in the science and culture of Central European Christians \nThe conference will take place from the 14th to 16th November 2019 at Ostrava University\, Czech Republic. \nWe welcome submissions for 20-minute oral presentations. Please\, send your proposed title and an abstract of 300 words of maximum length with your name\, contact and institution details to Daniela Rywiková (daniela.rywikova@osu.cz) by 20th July 2019. \nORGANIZERS:\nProf. Waldemar Deluga (University of Ostrava)\nDr Jan Dienstbier (Czech Academy of Science)\nDr Teresa Pac (University of Central Oklahoma)\nDr Daniela Rywiková (University of Ostrava)\nDr Maria Theisen (Austrian Academy of Science)
URL:https://medievista.cz/akce/cfp-visualizing-the-other-in-the-late-medieval-and-early-modern-art-1300-1550/
LOCATION:Filozofická fakulta Ostravská univerzita\, Reální 3\, Ostrava\, Moravskoslezský
CATEGORIES:Call for papers,Vše
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Prague:20181115T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Prague:20181116T170000
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SUMMARY:From Quadrivium to Natural Sciences: New Impulses in the Traditional Framework
DESCRIPTION:The conference aims to provide an opportunity to discuss research and share ideas among the philosophers and historians of science concerning the inquiry into nature\, which was primarily represented by quadrivial disciplines and medicine during the early Middle Ages and further developer in reaction to emerging translations of Greek and Arabic texts on nature. The stress is put on the transformations in time\, crossing the boundaries\, and progressive introduction of “otherness” into the traditional conceptions. \nParticipants are encouraged to focus on various fields which formed quadrivium (arithmetic\, geometry\, music\, and astronomy) and on other disciplines devoted to the study of nature (medicine\, optics\, meteorology\, timekeeping\, alchemy\, etc.). We welcome submissions focusing on issues discussed since the 10th century and following continuities (or discontinuities) up to the 17th century. \nProposed framework offers range of intertwining topics\, which may include: \n\nVariable position of quadrivial disciplines through the centuries or an original utilization of specific discipline by individual scholars.\nRevisiting the traditional narrative inherent to the intellectual history of medieval philosophy and modern science (e.g. “scientific revolution of the 17th century”).\nProcedural inclusion of otherness: The emergence of new texts and translations\, which provided new impulses for further inquiries into nature\, or the influence of scientific and academic pursuits on lives outside of universities and vice versa.\nDiverse motivations (theoretical and practical) behind the pursuit of knowledge concerning the nature. Observing vs. conquering nature. Realism vs. instrumentalism\, ontological commitments of scientific theories. Did premodern scholars perceived their theories as descriptions of reality or practical models (e.g. epicycles and eccentrics).\nThe wisdom of quadrivial disciplines or natural sciences and the wisdom of philosophy.\nStatus of quadrivial disciplines relative to other intellectual pursuits (e.g. trivium\, natural sciences\, theology\, mysticism\, etc.) and shifting boundaries of the fields in question (e.g. the use of arithmetic in mechanics or pharmacology\, geometry in astronomy or optics\, or the status of the so-called scientiae mediae in general).\nThe place and importance of natural science or quadrivium in the hierarchy of knowledge and philosophy. Encyclopaedism: the struggle for the completeness of knowledge. The changes in the classification of knowledge. How many liberal arts are there? New approaches to classification based on new translations of Arabic and Greek texts in the high Middle Ages and Renaissance.\nThe methods of scientific approach: observation and experience\, deductive reasoning\, intuition\, mysticism or the role of experiment during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance in scientific as well as philosophical endeavours.\n\nThe conference takes place from 15th to 16th November 2018 in Ostrava\, Czech Republic (Českobratrská 16\, room B 303\, Ostrava). The conference language is English (one section in Czech). The scheduler length of presentations is 25 minutes (plus approximately 10 minutes for discussion). The selected papers will be published in the form of collective monography or special issue of specialized journal. \nThe conference is held under the auspices of the project The Construction of the Other in Medieval Europe (IRP University of Ostrava). \n15th November\n9:00 Registration begins \n9:30 Opening (Michaela Závodná\, Tomáš Nejeschleba) \nSession 1 – Optics: Light & Sensory Perception (Chair: David Černín) \n9:45–10:35 Jari Kaukua (Jyväskylä) Empiricism in Islamic Philosophy\, or the Question of Ibn al-Haytham’s Influence on and after Ibn Sīnā \n10:35-10:50 Coffee Break \n10:50–11:25 Mattia Mantovani (Berlin) “The only sense with a science of its own”; Roger Bacon on Perspectiva \n11:25–12:00 Lukáš Lička (Ostrava/Prague) From Optics to Practical Geometry: On Perspectiva Ascribed to Thomas Bradwardine in Vat. lat. 3102 \n12:00-12:35 Martin Žemla (Olomouc) Marsilio Ficino´s Allegorical Reading of Natural Phenomena \n12:35–14:00 Lunch Break \nSession 2 – Stars & Nature (Chair: Tomáš Nejeschleba) \n14:00–14:50 Ovanes Akopyan (Innsbruck) Renaissance Theories of Tides (ca. 1450–1600): From the Medieval Framework to Galileo \n14:50–15:25 Marek Otisk (Ostrava/Prague) Gerbert of Aurillac and Table of Climate for Timekeeping \n15:25–16:00 Olga Chadaeva (Olomouc) Cosmological\, Astronomical\, Astrological Elements in Sermons of Ruthenian Authors of the 17th Century \n16:00–16:30 Coffee Break \n16:30–17:05 Athanasios Rinotas (Leuven) Albertus Magnus’s Alchemy: Ars\, Scientia or Scientia Media? \n17:05–17:40 Alexandra Petáková (Olomouc) Knowledge over Method: Nicole Oresme’s Reclassification of the Disciplines of Astrology \n17:40–18:15 Zdeněk Žalud (Tábor/Prague) Jean Baptiste Morin and the Reform of Astrology at the Turn of 16th to the 17th Century \n16th November\nSession 3 – Discussing Knowledge (Chair: Jan Čížek) \n10.00–10.35 Crina Galiță (Bucharest) The Status of Quadrivium in the Corpus on Logic of the Brethren of Purity (Iḫwān aṣ-Ṣafā’) \n10.35–11.10 Jana Tomešová (Ostrava) Other within the Other: Limits of Philosophy in Judaism (Case of Anonymous Letter Against Philosophy\, MS Opp. 585) \n11.10–11.45 Jakub Varga (Ostrava) Can a Non-existent Proposition be True? A Late Medieval Dispute about the Truth of Non-existent Sentences \n11.45–13.30 Lunch Break \nSession 4 – Nature & Humans: New Challenges (Chair: Lukáš Lička) \n13.30–14.05 Mustafa Yavuz & Pilar Herráiz Oliva (Istanbul) The Genesis of the Specialisation of the Sciences: Botany as a New Field of Knowledge in the 13th Century \n14.05–14.40 Tomáš Nejeschleba (Olomouc) Renaissance Anatomy: A Path from ars to scientia \n14.40–15.15 Jan Čížek (Ostrava) Johann Heinrich Alsted’s Physica Mosaica: Cul-de-sac of the Premodern Natural Philosophy? \n15.15–15.45 Coffee Break \n15.45–16.20 Petr Pavlas (Prague/Pilsen) A Trivial-Quadrivial Mixture: Combinatorial Mathematics and the Language Planning from Cardano to Comenius \n16.20–16.55 Daniel Špelda (Brno) Huygens and Fontenelle on Scientific Curiosity: From Vice to Virtue \n16.55–17.30 Kateřina Lochmanová (Ostrava) Analysis situs between Newton and Monadology \nSteering committee: \nDavid Černín (cernin.d@gmail.com)\, University of Ostrava \nLukáš Lička (lukas.licka@outlook.com)\, University of Ostrava; Institute of Philosophy of the Czech Academy of Sciences \nTomáš Nejeschleba (tomas.nejeschleba@upol.cz)\, Palacký University Olomouc \nMarek Otisk (marek.otisk@osu.cz)\, University of Ostrava; Institute of Philosophy of the Czech Academy of Sciences
URL:https://medievista.cz/akce/from-quadrivium-to-natural-sciences-new-impulses-in-the-traditional-framework/
LOCATION:Filozofická fakulta Ostravská univerzita\, Reální 3\, Ostrava\, Moravskoslezský
CATEGORIES:Konference a semináře,Vše
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Prague:20170925T154500
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SUMMARY:Realita a skutečnost ve středověku II
DESCRIPTION:Filozofická fakulta Ostravské univerzity Centrum pro studium středověké společnosti a kultury – VIVARIUM pořádá v rámci projektu SGS15/FF/2016-2017 V. ročník ostravského medievistického kolokvia pod názvem Realita a skutečnost ve středověku II. \n\n\n\n\n\nProgram\n\n\n10.00–10.05\nZahájení\n\n\nI. Realita a skutečnost ve středověké filozofii\n\n\n10.05–10.35\nRoman Kucsa (FF UP)\nTradice duchovních cvičení\, klášterní teologie a myšlení Bernarda z Clairvaux\n\n\n10.35–11.05\nRoman Hloch (FF OU)\nAristotelův percepční realismus\n\n\n11.20–11.50\nJakub Varga (FF OU)\nWalter Burley o pojmech\n\n\n11.50–12.20\nDavid Černín (FF OU)\nIbn Chaldún a různá čtení Mukaddimy\n\n\n12.20–13.30\nOběd\n\n\nII. Realita a skutečnost v době Bruna ze Schaumburku\n\n\n13.30–14.00\nDalibor Prix (ÚDU AV ČR\, FPF SU)\nPoznámky k sakrální architektuře olomouckého biskupství ve 2. polovině 13. století\n\n\n14.00–14.30\nDavid Sychra (FF OU)\nRole olomouckého biskupa Bruna ze Schaumburka v pruských křížových výpravách Přemysla Otakara II.\n\n\n14.45–15.15\nJan Slíva (FF MU)\nPoučte se z chyb bohů! Fiktivní korespondence Cerery s Neptunem jako součást sbírky diktamin Jindřicha z Isernie\n\n\n15.15–15.45\nMartin Slepička (FF OU)\nIkonografie sv. Augustina z Hippo v českém středověkém umění
URL:https://medievista.cz/akce/realita-a-skutecnost-ve-stredoveku-ii/
LOCATION:Filozofická fakulta Ostravská univerzita\, Reální 3\, Ostrava\, Moravskoslezský
CATEGORIES:Konference a semináře,Vše
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