Epistolary cultures - letters and letter-writing in early modern Europe The University of York is pleased to announce Epistolary cultures - letters and letter-writing in early modern Europe, a two-day conference (Humanities Research Centre, 18-19 March 2016). From the place of Cicero’s intimate letters in the development of Renaissance humanism, to the knowledge networks of merchants, collectors and scientists, to the role of women in the republic of letters, recent years have seen a flowerin..
In recent years there has been a renewed interest in correspondence both as a literary genre and as ...
Understanding how premodern letter-writers employed emotional scripts offers an additional lens with...
We are happy to announce that all members of our research group as well as colleagues from Britain, ...
The recently renewed scholarly interest in historical letters and letter writing has given rise to s...
A survey of the role played by the genre of the letter in early modern literature and culture. I dis...
llustration of Pamela: or, Virtue rewarded. In a series of Familiar Letters from a Beautiful Young D...
This year the theme for the annual symposium of the Early Modern Research Centre, University of Read...
Yours Sincerely: The Rise and Fall of the Letter 28-29 June 2013 Manchester, United Kingdom The tra...
From 4 to 8 July 2016, at the University of Liège, the EpistolART team is organising a seminar devot...
Conférence : "‘Courage, Language, Discretion and Learning’: Lancelot Andrewes and Early Modern Relig...
Early modern Rome was contradictory and complex; its vernacular and high culture animated and rich. ...
The Journal of Early Modern Studies is seeking contributions for its first issue (Fall 2012). It wil...
Previous discussions of the early modern republic of letters by intellectual historians have tended ...
Appel à communications Illuminating the Dark Ages: Manuscript art and knowledge in the Early Mediev...
This book uses a corpus of manuscript letters from Bess of Hardwick to investigate how linguistic fe...
In recent years there has been a renewed interest in correspondence both as a literary genre and as ...
Understanding how premodern letter-writers employed emotional scripts offers an additional lens with...
We are happy to announce that all members of our research group as well as colleagues from Britain, ...
The recently renewed scholarly interest in historical letters and letter writing has given rise to s...
A survey of the role played by the genre of the letter in early modern literature and culture. I dis...
llustration of Pamela: or, Virtue rewarded. In a series of Familiar Letters from a Beautiful Young D...
This year the theme for the annual symposium of the Early Modern Research Centre, University of Read...
Yours Sincerely: The Rise and Fall of the Letter 28-29 June 2013 Manchester, United Kingdom The tra...
From 4 to 8 July 2016, at the University of Liège, the EpistolART team is organising a seminar devot...
Conférence : "‘Courage, Language, Discretion and Learning’: Lancelot Andrewes and Early Modern Relig...
Early modern Rome was contradictory and complex; its vernacular and high culture animated and rich. ...
The Journal of Early Modern Studies is seeking contributions for its first issue (Fall 2012). It wil...
Previous discussions of the early modern republic of letters by intellectual historians have tended ...
Appel à communications Illuminating the Dark Ages: Manuscript art and knowledge in the Early Mediev...
This book uses a corpus of manuscript letters from Bess of Hardwick to investigate how linguistic fe...
In recent years there has been a renewed interest in correspondence both as a literary genre and as ...
Understanding how premodern letter-writers employed emotional scripts offers an additional lens with...
We are happy to announce that all members of our research group as well as colleagues from Britain, ...