Wednesday 4 November 2015, 3.00PM to 5:00pm
Speaker(s): Elizabeth Atkinson (KCL), William Tullet (KCL), Katherine Butler (Oxford)
In this workshop we will explore the significance, perceptions and impact of smells, sights and sounds in early modern society.
Featuring:
Dr. Katherine Butler, University of Oxford
An Elizabethan Perspective on the Benefits of Singing Motets: The Inscriptions in Robert Dow’s Music Partbooks
William Tullett, King’s College, London
‘What was masculine about the [smell of] the Public Sphere?’
Elizabeth Atkinson, King’s College, London
‘A Touch of Faith’: Touch, Objects, and Devotion in Early Modern England
All are welcome but space is limited. so please reserve your place https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/cabinet-of-curiosities-workshop-early-modern-senses-tickets-19150851713
For more information or questions, please contact the York Cabinet of Curiosities at yorkcabinetofcuriosities@gmail.com.
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All are welcome!
Location: The Treehouse, Berrick Saul Building