Gilman 479 Marked by the ‘mathematization’ of scientific knowledge, seventeenth-century European intellectual culture is also punctuated by profound skepticism about the stability, reliability, or calculability of numbers. Focusing on the […]
Krieger 306 Lecture by Urs Büttner
Hodson 210 Lecture by Sasha Tycko and Peter Habib. The 16th/17th-century Druze emir, Fakhr al-Din II, who is regarded as the founder of modern Lebanon, defied Ottoman authorities and was […]
Hodson 305 Lecture by Beatriz Rey
Gilman 479 With Naine Terena, Gustavo Caboco, and Jamille Pinheiro Dias. Co-sponsored by the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures, the Portuguese Program, and Latin American, Caribbean, and Latinx Studies. […]
Bird in Hand Bookstore Lecture by Ann Goldstein
Gilman 479 Lecture by Kate Tunstall
Gilman 132 German Graduate Student Conference
Gilman 479 Lecture by Sophie Nordmann
Gilman 479 Lecture by Sophie Nordmann