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Pamela H. Smith on the Significance of Microscopic Records for Renaissance How-To Knowledge

Pamela H. Smith on the Significance of Microscopic Records for Renaissance How-To Knowledge

by Stefan Hanß | Jul 22, 2020 | Uncategorised

Microscopic Records About Masterclass Symposium Blog Contact Credits Stefan Hanß: The research of Pamela H. Smith, Seth Low Professor of History and Director of the Center for Science and Society at Columbia University, inspires early modern historians all around the...
Imaging Scribal Practice: Hannah Lilley on what Microscopic Records tell us about Scribes in Early Modern England

Imaging Scribal Practice: Hannah Lilley on what Microscopic Records tell us about Scribes in Early Modern England

by Stefan Hanß | Jul 16, 2020 | Uncategorised

Microscopic Records About Masterclass Symposium Blog Contact Credits Stefan Hanß: Dr Hannah Lilley is a postdoctoral research associate at the University of Birmingham and a member of the AHRC-funded project The Cultural Lives of the Middling Sort: Writing and...
Renaissance Clothing and Craftspeople: Paula Hohti Erichsen on the Microscopic Records of Early Modern Textiles in the Age of Digital and Hands-On Research

Renaissance Clothing and Craftspeople: Paula Hohti Erichsen on the Microscopic Records of Early Modern Textiles in the Age of Digital and Hands-On Research

by Stefan Hanß | Jul 10, 2020 | Uncategorised

Microscopic Records About Masterclass Symposium Blog Contact Credits Stefan Hanß: Paula Hohti Erichsen, Associate Professor of the History of Art and Culture at Aalto University, is an expert of Italian Renaissance textiles, fashion, and the decorative arts. She is...
Swords in the Age of Shakespeare: Marc Gener-Moret on Archaeometallurgy and Microscopic Records of Early Modern Rapiers

Swords in the Age of Shakespeare: Marc Gener-Moret on Archaeometallurgy and Microscopic Records of Early Modern Rapiers

by Stefan Hanß | Jul 2, 2020 | Uncategorised

Microscopic Records About Masterclass Symposium Blog Contact Credits Stefan Hanß: Marc Gener-Moret is a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions Fellow at the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research at the University of Cambridge and an expert in historical weaponry....

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