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Conversation with Phoebe Boswell and Angelica Pesarini
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Content Warning: This recording contains mentions of racial trauma, violence against Black and Brown people and racial slurs that can be disturbing or triggering. The second event of the BSR Fine Arts Talks | Talk Justice series will be a conversation between artist Phoebe Boswell (Bridget Riley Fellow 2019) and Dr Angelica Pesarini (NYU Florence).…
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The lost gateway of early modern Rome: the development of the port of Ripa Grande from the sixteenth to the eighteenth century
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A lecture by Nikolaos Karydis (Kent; BSR). This lecture explores the development of the Ripa Grande, the main river port of Rome during the Early Modern period. This port was destroyed in the 19th century. The lecture, offers an opportunity to visualise its lost phases on the basis of vedutte drawn from the 15th to the 18th century. Comparative ana…
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The Stuarts in Rome: a royal court in the city of cardinals
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Keynote by Edward Corp (Toulouse) for the conference Alla Corte della Cancelleria: Pietro Ottoboni e la politica delle arti nella Roma del SettecentoPar The British School at Rome
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Il Parco Archeologico di Ercolano: per un Passato al Futuro
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Molly Cotton Lecture by Francesco Sirano (Herculaneum)Par The British School at Rome
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A lecture by Spencer de Grey (Foster + Partners).Par The British School at Rome
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Le origini dell’economia romana
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A lecture by Gabriele Cifani (École normale supérieure, Paris). Part of the City of Rome Lecture Series. L’economia romana tra l’VIII e il IV secolo a.C. è generalmente ricostruita in termini marcatamente primitivisti, con un ruolo preponderante attribuito all’agricoltura e con ridotte attività di produzione e di scambi commerciali. Tale vulgata, t…
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Pirro Ligorio and the Roman aqueducts
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A lecture by Ginette Vagenheim (Rouen-Normandie) as part of the City of Rome lecture series. After the catastrophic Tiber flood of 1557, control over the river and repairs to the aqueducts represented the major urban issues that needed to be resolved in the context of Rome’s renovation. Massive public works were commissioned, namely around Castel S…
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Ancient ports and seafaring traditions of the Egyptian Red Sea coast in the GrecoRoman period
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A lecture by Ania Kotarba-Morley. The Red Sea region is hostile to long-shore nautical activity as it lacks natural topographic features that could be used as harbours; only a few suitable bays for landing, where the wadi mouths allow the break in the reef, are located on its coasts. However, experiencing seasonally variable winds and currents part…
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History and theory: the Romans debate their Forum
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A lecture by Nicholas Purcell (Oxford). Part of the City of Rome Lecture SeriesPar The British School at Rome
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Nobili, militari e vescovi. Il Laterano in età imperiale
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A lecture by Paolo Liverani (Firenze). Part of the City of Rome lecture series. Il progetto di ricerca sul Laterano antico fino alle soglie del medioevo vede insieme le università di Newcastle e Firenze con il determinante sostegno della British School di Roma, dei Musei Vaticani e la collaborazione dell’Istituto per le Tecnologie Applicate ai Beni…
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Domus Tiberiana: urbanism, building processes and construction techniques on the Palatine’s northern slope
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A lecture by Stefano Camporeale (Siena) part of the City of Rome Lecture Series. With the co-ordination of the Soprintendenza of Rome, a research team carried out in 2013-17 an archaeological study and restoration programme of the northern substructures of the Domus Tiberiana. Through stratigraphic, technical and structural analyses of this complex…
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Il Museo Capitolino: l’affermazione di un nuovo modello di museo nell’Europa del Settecento
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A lecture by Eloisa Dodero (Musei Capitolini) as part of the City of Rome lecture series. L’istituzione del Museo Capitolino con i due chirografi di papa Clemente XII del dicembre 1733 rappresenta un episodio di grande importanza nel panorama culturale dell’Europa del Settecento. Prototipo del museo moderno, per la razionalizzazione degli spazi esp…
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Atterraggi poetici e pericolosi
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Tomaso Binga in conversation with Raffaella Perna (Sapienza) followed by a performance. Part of the BSR Fine Arts Talk Gender SeriesPar The British School at Rome
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Beyond queer minimalism
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A talk by John Walter as part of the BSR Fine Arts Talk Gender SeriesPar The British School at Rome
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Visions of ruin: Volney’s ‘Les Ruines’ and Mary Shelley’s Rome
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BSR-Institute of Classical Studies Rome-London Lecture by Catharine Edwards (Birkbeck). Volney’s hugely influential work Les Ruines (1791) had a profound effect on responses to ruins, not just those of exotic Palmyra (with which Volney’s treatise opens) but also the more familiar ruins of Rome. Les Ruines plays a small but crucial role in Mary Shel…
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Second World War military intelligence: aerial photography in the Mediterranean Theatre
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Round table with Alan Williams (National Collection of Aerial Photography), Elizabeth J. Shepherd (Aerofototeca Nazionale-ICCD) and Alessandra Giovenco (BSR).Par The British School at Rome
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Franciscan political thought in Baroque Rome
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A lecture by Ian Campbell (QUB)Par The British School at Rome
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Translation, travel and treason: William Barker in Early Modern Italy
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Society for Renaissance Studies Lecture by Jane Grogan (UCD). This paper introduces a long-forgotten Tudor figure, William Barker, and argues for his significance to our understanding of post-Reformation English Renaissance culture. Sometime Cambridge scholar, traveller to Italy, and accomplished translator from ancient Greek, Barker became a key f…
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Neither perfect nor ideal: Palladio’s Villa Rotonda
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A lecture by Andrew Hopkins (Università degli Studi Dell’Aquila)Par The British School at Rome
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The natural world: pagans and Christians - animal and vegetable
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A lecture by Robin Lane Fox (Oxford), co-organised with the American Academy in Rome as part of the 2018 Jerome Lecture Series. The Thomas Spencer Jerome Lectures Series is among the most prestigious international platforms for the presentation of new work on Roman history and culture. They are presented at both the American Academy in Rome and the…
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Justice as everyday life: urban conflict and civic space
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W.T.C. Walker Lecture in Architectural History by Wendy Pullan (Cambridge). Can we speak of spaces of justice? If so, how and where might this happen in contemporary cities? The abstract nature of legal systems makes it difficult to apply them to everyday life in cities, resulting in disjunctures between urban spatial practice and justice. This bec…
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Learning to imagine: the Brontës and nineteenth-century ideals of education
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A lecture by Dinah Birch (Liverpool)Par The British School at Rome
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Theodotus and his chapel in the church of Santa Maria Antiqua
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A lecture by John Osborne (BSR; Carleton) as part of the City of Rome lecture series.Par The British School at Rome
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Reviving tradition in Hadrianic Rome: from incineration to inhumation
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A lecture by Barbara Borg (Exeter) as part of the City of Rome Lecture Series.Par The British School at Rome
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La prevenzione dagli incendi nella Roma repubblicana e imperiale
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A lecture by Filippo Coarelli (Perugia) as part of the City of Rome lecture seriesPar The British School at Rome
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The topography of peace and diplomacy in Ancient Rome
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A lecture by Hannah Cornwell (Birmingham) as part of the City of Rome lecture series.Par The British School at Rome
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Early Rome: myth, history and the environment
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A lecture by Krešimir Vuković (BSR; Oxford) as part of the City of Rome lecture series.Par The British School at Rome
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A lecture by Ursula Rothe (BSR; Open)Par The British School at Rome
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The postcard Grand Tour of Rome: creating an urban pattern out of monuments
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A lecture by Renée Tobe (BSR; East London). British filmmaker Peter Greenaway came to Rome on a visit, suffered from indigestion and devised his plot for Belly of an Architect (1987) in which an American (in the style of Henry James) visits Rome in order to prepare an exhibition of the works of neoclassical architect Étienne-Louis Boullée (1728-179…
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Palazzi rinascimentali nelle Marche: nuove ipotesi su Palazzo Ferretti ad Ancona e Palazzo Gallo ad Osimo
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A lecture by Maurizio Ricci (Sapienza) and Tom True (BSR)Par The British School at Rome
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Fascist fountains: sculptural narratives of reclamation
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A lecture by Lara Pucci (BSR; Nottingham).Par The British School at Rome
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What did Rome’s emperors do for Ostia, its economy and its enterprises?
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G.E. Rickman Lecture by Christer Bruun (Toronto). An Ostian inscription from the reign of the emperor Hadrian honors the emperor because the colonia had been conservata et aucta. This lecture explores ways in which the emperors’ concern with the economy of the empire and the provisioning of Rome impacted on the town of Ostia and its inhabitants. It…
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An endangered species: the polymath in an age of specialisation
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A lecture by Peter Burke (Cambridge). A cultural history of polymaths from the Renaissance to the present (from Leonardo to Umberto Eco), investigating how the species has managed to survive despite increasing specializationPar The British School at Rome
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An English collector in Italy: the Wilshere Collection of late Roman gold-glass
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BSR-Corning Museum of Glass David Whitehouse Memorial Lecture by Susan Walker (Oxford). Archival research in Rome and Naples has shed light upon the formation of the third largest surviving collection of late Roman gold-glass. Charles Wilshere (1814-1906), a landowner with a passion for early Christianity, built his remarkable collection through a …
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The papacy in the making of Roman Catholicism as a world religion 1500-1700
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A lecture by Simon Ditchfield (York)Par The British School at Rome
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The unessayable essay: a life of Titus Livius
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A lecture by Ronald Ridley (Melbourne)Par The British School at Rome
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Walking Conversionary Rome
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A lecture by Emily Michelson (St Andrews). The 16th-century conversionary campaign against Jews took place largely in public, in the presence of many kinds of onlookers. Nowhere was conversion a greater spectacle than at forced sermons. This talk traces the journeys of the three main populations who converged at conversionary sermons in the early 1…
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Ricerche di archeologia cristiana in Sabina ed Etruria Meridionale: le chiese di S. Giacinto e dei SS. Gratiliano e Felicissima
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Molly Cotton Lecture by Vincenzo Fiocchi Nicolai (Tor Vergata). Ricerche di archeologia cristiana in Sabina ed Etruria Meridionale: le chiese di S. Giacinto (Cures Sabini) e dei SS. Gratiliano e Felicissima (Falerii Novi)Par The British School at Rome
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Eduardo Paolozzi: transnational belongings
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A lecture by Derek Duncan (St Andrews)Par The British School at Rome
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Architecture and trauma: silver and salvation in baroque Naples
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W.T.C. Walker Lecture in Architectural History by Helen Hills (York). Baroque Naples was tarnished in Protestant Europe with a reputation for excess — most especially an excess of silver in its churches and chapels, part of the mort main of the Spanish church, a prodigious resource that was gathering dust rather than fighting wars or generating int…
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Disemboweled vision: Fascism, Rome and cinema
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A lecture by John David Rhodes (BSR; Cambridge). Many of the spaces and thoroughfares that we take for granted in the centre of Rome are the results of brutal practices that reshaped the city only several decades ago. While every power that has ruled Rome sought–with varying degrees of intensity and success–to fashion the city in its own image, Fas…
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Gender and power in the reception of Andreas Vesalius’s ‘Fabrica’: results from the census
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A lecture by Mark Somos (BSR; Sussex; Harvard)Par The British School at Rome
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The tithe of Hercules: Roman merchants, finance and the community
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G.E. Rickman Lecture by Nicholas Purcell (Oxford). In this lecture, Nicholas Purcell revisits the social, financial, and cultural environments of merchants engaged in overseas trade with the city of Rome. He looks at the changing role of those we readily classify as ‘merchants’ or ‘traders’ in new ways, asking whether our standard scholarly represe…
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Rewriting the Renaissance: the Medici on page and screen
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A lecture by Catherine Fletcher (Swansea). Rai Uno’s new show I Medici – known in English as Medici: Masters of Florence – has proved an extraordinary success on Italian television. In this talk, Catherine Fletcher explores its depiction of the Medici family and the debate it has prompted about the relationship between historical fact and fiction. …
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The imperial senate and the city of Rome
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A lecture by Amy Russell (BSR; Durham)Par The British School at Rome
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The skill of the glassblower: its Roman-world ascent and Renaissance Venice zenith
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BSR-Corning Museum of Glass David Whitehouse Memorial lecture by William Gudenrath (Corning Museum of Glass)Par The British School at Rome
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Horticulture, elite self-representation and botanical imperialism in Ancient Rome
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A lecture by Annalisa Marzano (BSR; Reading)Par The British School at Rome
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Etruscans in the Apennines: recent discoveries at Poggio Colla
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A lecture by Phil Perkins (BSR; Open)Par The British School at Rome
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Cy Twombly’s Mediterranean Passages
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A lecture by Mary Jacobus. To launch her book Reading Cy Twombly: Poetry in Paint (Princeton University Press, 2016), Mary Jacobus explores the use of quotations in one of his major paintings. The American painter Cy Twombly (1928–2011), who lived in Rome from the 1950s onward, often spoke of himself as a ‘Mediterranean’ painter. His vast tripartit…
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The Social Value of Beauty - the economics of beauty and British case histories
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A discussion with UK and Italian think tanks ResPublica and Trinità dei Monti. Welcome and introduction by Christopher Smith (BSR), Pierluigi Testa (Trinità dei Monti), Jill Morris CMG and Daniele Frongia, Deputy Mayor of Rome. ‘The economics of beauty’ presented by Annalisa Cicerchia (Fondazione Symbola). ‘The community’s right to beauty’ by Dunca…
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