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The Saturday Sermon: Catholic Mission and Jewish Resistance in Early Modern Rome – 8 October

A talk by Emily Michelson (University of St Andrews) 5pm ET / 11pm CET

The Medici: More Equal Than Others? – 25 October 2024

This workshop, organized by The Art of Negozio Program at the Medici Archive Project, will feature two prominent historians, William J. Connell (Seton Hall University) and James Hankins (Harvard University), who will address these questions, exploring the connections between Renaissance Florence and contemporary politics. 9-11 CET, 3-5 ET, 12-2 PST

 

Workshop: 20 September 2024

The Epistolary Renaissance: Women Latinists in the Republic of Letters (1300-1700)

Workshop: 17-18 October 2024

The Water Cultures of Italy, 1500-1900

Workshop: 23-24 January 2025

The Invention of the Medici Histories, Stories, and Historiographies (1781-2024)

Call For Papers – Workshop: Deadline 15 October 2024

The Medici and the Princely Courts of Central and Eastern Europe: Art, Diplomacy, and Material Culture Workshop at Palazzo Alberti, Florence ~ 7 February 2025 Organized by the Medici Archive Project, Connected Central European Worlds, 1500-1700 and Collecting Central Europe

Call for Papers – Workshop: Deadline 3 March 2025

The Pazzi Beyond the Conspiracy – Workshop at Palazzo Alberti, Florence ~ 6 June 2025 Organized by the Medici Archive Project

Winter 2025 Paleography Seminars

The Medici Archive Project is pleased to announce the dates for the upcoming 2024 Winter Seminar in Paleography and Archival Studies which will take place in Florence on 6 – 11 January 2025 and 13 – 18 January 2025.

The Medici Avvisi

The Avvisi created and sustained an informational network that connected urban centers in Europe, North Africa, and the Eastern Mediterranean, as well as key ports in the Caribbean and Asia throughout the 16th and 17th centuries.

Lectures at MAP

Every Tuesday, Map Forum presents a varied selection of the newest and innovative scholarly projects led by specialists of the early modern era within a global framework.