Presentation of the journal Convivium and the lecture ‘Byzantium beyond Byzantium’ by Francesco Lovino
23 / 10 / 2014

Presentation of the journal Convivium and the lecture ‘Byzantium beyond Byzantium’ by Francesco Lovino

You are invited to attend a lecture by Francesco Lovino (Università di Padova) on “Byzantium beyond Byzantium: The Italo-Greek Manuscripts of the Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana of Venice (10th -13th century)”, which will be held on Tuesday 4 November 2014 at 15:00 as part of the cycle of lectures… more

Attached file: SD_23.pdf

Attached file: convivium_plakat.pdf

Echoes of Sigmund Freud in Central European Culture: Symposium at the Sorbonne
08 / 10 / 2014

Echoes of Sigmund Freud in Central European Culture: Symposium at the Sorbonne

The young French researchers Clara Royer and Jean-François Laplénie from the Sorbonne in Paris organised an international symposium there on 19-20 September 2014 on the theme “Psychoanalyse Freudienne et Cercles Littéraires en Europe Centrale: Circulations transnationales et cadres nationaux (1895–… more

Making Room for Order. Court Ordinances as a Source for Understanding Space at Early Modern Princely Residences
06 / 10 / 2014

Making Room for Order. Court Ordinances as a Source for Understanding Space at Early Modern Princely Residences

The penultimate specialist gathering of the five-year Palatium project funded by the European Science Foundation (http://www.courtresidences.eu) took place in Kalmar, Sweden, on 2-3 October 2014, organised by the Kalmar Linnéuniversitetet. The theme of this international conference, which was held… more

Utopie in Helsinki
07 / 09 / 2014

Utopie in Helsinki

At the end of August (29-31 August 2014) the fourth major conference took place in the regular series convened and prepared every two years by EAM (the European Network for Avant-Garde and Modernism Studies). The venue for this year’s conference was the university in Helsinki, and the main theme… more

Czech and German edition of the catalogue: Josef Führich. From Chrastava to Vienna
05 / 09 / 2014

Czech and German edition of the catalogue: Josef Führich. From Chrastava to Vienna

We are glad to inform you that a catalogue has just been published, in a parallel Czech and German edition, to accompany the exhibition Josef Führich (1800–1876). From Chrastava to Vienna. The texts by Pavla Machalíková and Petr Tomášek examine the changes in Führich’s work in the context of the… more