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Resources and Techniques for the Study of and Early Modern Culture 11 – 14 May 2015 The Warburg Institute at The Warburg Institute Course Overview Course Programme (subject to minor changes) Monday, 11 May The programme ‘Resources and Techniques for the Study of Renaissance Introduction; working with images / working with databases / working with archives / and Early Modern Culture’ provides specialist research training to doctoral interdisciplinarity 10.00 Registration students working on Renaissance and Early Modern subjects in a range 10.15 Raphaële Mouren and NN: Welcome and Introductions of disciplines at universities across the UK and the rest of the world. The 10.30 Paul Taylor: Working with Images I/ Methods in Iconology programme draws on the combined skills in electronic resources, archival 11.30 Coffee sources, manuscripts, books, and images of the staff of the Warburg Institute 12.00 Paul Taylor: Working with Images II/ Methods in Iconology 1.00 Lunch break and the University of Warwick. These are two of the major centres in Britain 2.00 Charles Burnett: Using Manuscripts in Renaissance and Early Modern for the study of the Renaissance and the Early Modern period. Research 3.00 Ian Jones and François Quiviger: The Digital Renaissance The programme consists of a series of strands held over four days from 4.00 Tea Monday 11 to Thursday 14 May 2015 at the Warburg Institute in London. 4.30 François Quiviger and Jonathan Rolls: Brief introduction to the collections of the Warburg Library / Registration for membership of the Library The programme is taught by staff from the Warburg Institute and the University of Warwick. In addition, there is a visit to the . Tuesday, 12 May The programme is open to doctoral students from universities across the 10.30 Jacomien Prins and Raphaële Mouren: Interdisciplinary Research: Methodology, Sources, Online Tools UK and overseas. 11.30 Coffee 12.00 Rembrandt Duits: Renaissance Astronomy/Astrology The Warburg Institute is the leading centre for the study of the classical 1.00 Lunch break tradition. It has an outstanding library and photographic collection. 2.00 Rembrandt Duits: Working with Images III: Tour of the Warburg Photographic Collection/Census of Antique Art, and discussion of Astrological Imagery 3.15 Paul Taylor: Working with Images IV: Visit to the National Gallery (meet at The Centre for the Study of the Renaissance at the University of Warwick Warburg Institute reception desk) is a large and broadly-based research and teaching community with a Wednesday, 13 May high international reputation. The Centre’s members are drawn from the Manuscripts and Rare Books / Doctoral forum departments of Classics, English, French, History, History of Art, and 10.30 Penny Roberts: Archival Research for Renaissance and Early Modern Specialists Italian. 11.30 Coffee 12.00 Raphaële Mouren: Using Early Printed Books 1.00 Lunch break Registration and Payment 2.00 Caroline Petit: An Introduction to Medical Humanities 3.00 Doctoral forum: 7 minute presentations by participants on their research The course fee is £99.00 (this includes tuition and tea/coffee, but lunch is projects, raising methodological questions/other points of consultation - led by not included. Accommodation is also not included). Ingrid de Smet and Raphaële Mouren Thursday, 14 May To register online and to pay the course fee, please visit: Emphasis on career development: impact / social media http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/ren/postgradstudy/warburgwarwick 10.30 Peter Mack: Education, Rhetoric and Renaissance Writing and click on the payment link. 11.30 Coffee 11.45 Vavin Schwartz-Leeper: Digital Networking and Communication 1.00 Lunch break If you would prefer not to register and pay online, please email: 2.00 Catriona Firth: Introduction to Impact [email protected] and we will send you an application form and instructions 3.00 Peter Mack: Getting published about how to pay by cheque, credit card or in cash. 3.45 Tea 4.15 Ingrid de Smet: Getting funded