Friday 9 May 2014, 10.00AM
Run jointly by the universities of Lancaster and York, this two-day conference will look at ‘time’ in the renaissance. We will consider this broadly, addressing such questions as:
The conference will be held over two days, the first in the Treehouse, Humanities Research Centre, and the second in the beautiful surroundings of York Minster Old Palace Library, and will conclude with a concert given by the Minster Minstrels, a renaissance-baroque early music wind group.
The seminar particularly encourages early career and post-graduates working in any Renaissance discipline: literature, history, music, art, philosophy.
The conference is organised by Kevin Killeen, Liz Oakley-Brown and Sam Ellis
Time and Early Modern Thought - provisional programme (PDF , 325kb)
Because numbers are restricted in the Old Palace Library (Saturday 10th May), please register that you plan to attend, by emailing Kevin Killeen, by Tuesday 22nd April, just after Easter.
Location: Humanities Research Centre, University of York and York Minster Old Palace Library