Videos

 

2011 Conference

Intellectual Geography: Comparative Studies, 1550-1700

 

Hotson

Howard Hotson (Oxford)

Small is Beautiful: Territorial Fragmentation and Intellectual Activity in the Holy Roman Empire, c.1550-1700
Monday 5 September, 2011
55:11 minutes

 

Landgren

Per Landgren (Gothenburg)

From Imperial Free City to Baltic Empire: Political Humanism and its Ramifications in Sweden in the Era of the Thirty Years’ War
Monday 5 September, 2011
33:53 minutes

 

Pal

Carol Pal (Bennington)

An Ephemeral Academy at the Exile Court: The Hague in the 1630s
Monday 5 September, 2011
29:02 minutes

 

Cotter

Cory Cotter (Virginia)

Going Dutch: The Intellectual Geography of the Restoration Diaspora
Monday 5 September, 2012
27:24 minutes

 

Choptiany

Michal Choptiany (Jagiellonian)

Socinian Education in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth: Intellectual Geography at Work
Monday 5 September, 2011
29:01 minutes

 

Komorowska

Magdalena Komorowska (Jagiellonian)

Peregrination of a Jesuit Sermon: Piotr Skargha’s Mounting for Battle before the Livonian Campaign of 1601
Monday 5 September, 2011
26:23 minutes

 

Brayshay

Mark Brayshay (Plymouth)

Tudor and Stuart Provincial Posting and the Development of England’s Exchequer-Funded Postal Network
Tuesday 6 September, 2011
29:50 minutes

 

Morgan

Victor Morgan (UEA)

Place and Season: Some Changing Geographies of Communication in Elizabethan and Jacobean England
Tuesday 6 September, 2011
27:45 minutes

 

McLean-Fiander

Kim McLean-Fiander (Oxford)

Textual Geographies: The Literary and Social Networks of Aemilia Lanyer (1569-1645)
Tuesday 6 September, 2011
26:18 minutes

 

Simons

Olaf Simons (Gotha)

The Production and Consumption of Books in Early Modern England and Germany: A Comparative Analysis of Markets
Tuesday 6 September, 2011
30:15 minutes

 

Feola

Vittoria Feola (Vienna)

The Viennese Imperial Library in the Republic of Letters, Particularly in the Period 1630-80
Tuesday 6 September, 2011
32:00 minutes

 

East

Katherine East (Royal Holloway)

The Uniting Power of Freethought? Analysing the Intellectual Exchange between John Toland, Eugene of Savoy, and the Baron von Hohendorff
Tuesday 6 September, 2011
30:20 minutes

 

Hill

Kat Hill (Oxford)

The Contours of Non-Conformity in Lutheran Central Germany, 1550-1600
Tuesday 6 September, 2011
30:27 minutes

 

PenmanIG

Leigh Penman (Oxford)

Intellectual Geography and the Making of the First German Philosopher: Jakob Böhme (1575-1624) and Görlitz
Tuesday 6 September, 2011
28:50 minutes

 

Keller

Vera Keller (Oregon)

Situating Thermometers: The Instrumentum Drebilianum, Invention Claims, and Intellectual Geography
Tuesday 6 September, 2011
35:12 minutes

 

Roos

Anna Marie Roos (Oxford)

Every Man’s Companion: Or, A useful Pocket-Book: The Travel Journal of Dr Martin Lister (1639-1712)
Tuesday 6 September, 2011
31:12 minutes

 

Ogborn

Miles Ogborn (QMUL)

What is Intellectual Geography?
Tuesday 6 September, 2011
53:23 minutes

 

BeeleyIG

Philip Beeley (Oxford)

A World Apart: On the Scientific Correspondence between the Academia naturae curiosorum and the Royal Society
Wednesday 7 September, 2011
31:15 minutes

 

Milani

Nausicaa Milani (Parma)

The Empirical Interpretation of French Cartesianism: The Académie des Sciences, the Journal des Sçavans, and the Relationship with the Royal Society
Wednesday 7 September, 2011
26:24 minutes

 

Burrows

Simon Burrows (Leeds)

Mapping the Intellectual and Business Networks of the Société Typographique de Neuchâtel
Wednesday 7 September, 2011
32:36 minutes

 

Curran

Mark Curran (Leeds)

The Geography and Structure of the Late Eighteenth-Century Book Trade
Wednesday 7 September, 2011
28:50 minutes

 

Pietsch

Tamson Pietsch (Brunel)

Intellectual Geographies and the Universities of the British Empire, 1850-1939
Wednesday 7 September, 2011
23:37 minutes

 

Coleman

Nicole Coleman (Stanford) & Charles van den Heuvel (Huygens ING)

Visualizing Uncertainty and Complexity: Humanistic Methods for Mapping the Intellectual Geography of the Early Modern Period
Wednesday 7 September, 2011
38:10 minutes

 

Ceserani

Giovanna Ceserani (Stanford)

Mapping the Republic of Letters: Visualizing Early Modern Networks
Wednesday 7 September, 2011
49:52 minutes

 

2011 Workshop

Analyzing, Visualizing, and Navigating the Republic of Letters

 

Weingart_1

Scott Weingart (Indiana)

Analyzing, Visualizing, and Navigating the Republic of Letters Part I: Introduction
Wednesday 7 July, 2011
38:47 minutes

 

Weingart_2

Scott Weingart (Indiana)

Analyzing, Visualizing, and Navigating the Republic of Letters Part II: Implementation
Wednesday 7 July, 2011
27:22 minutes