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SUMMARY:Conference: The Art of Travel 1500-1800: Invention\, Tradition\, Innovation
DESCRIPTION:Moore Institute\, National University of Ireland Galway \nOrganized by Daniel Carey daniel.carey@nuigalway.ie \n  \nMonday 7 November\n9.00 Registration and welcome (with coffee) \n9.30-11.00 Session 1 \nEdward Chaney (Southampton Solent University)\, ‘The Origins of the Grand Tour and the discovery of the arts’ \nJean Boutier (École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales)\, ‘Inventing the “Grand Tour”: an historiographical success story\, between anticipation and nachleben’ \n11.00-11.30 coffee \n11.30-13.00 Session 2: \nGabor Gelleri (Aberystwyth University)\, ‘Dealing with God\, trading with men: functions of travel advice in abbé Pluche’s pedagogical bestseller’ \nJuliette Morice (Université du Maine\, France)\, ‘Diderot in the apodemic tradition’ \n13.00-14.30 Lunch \n14.30-16.00 Session 3: \nJan Papy (KU Leuven)\, ‘Renaissance Humanists travelling in Italy: Lipsius on Rome\, reading and seeing’ \nPaola Molino (University of Munich)\, ‘”Regions are entire walls\, stations are single shelves\, colonies and appendix will integrate the regions”: travel and cataloguing in Central Europe\, 1570-1670′ \n16.00-16.30 Coffee \n16.30-17.15 Session 4: \nMarie-Christine Gomez-Géraud (Université Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense)\, ‘How to be a true pilgrim’ \n17.15 Launch event and reception \nThe Ars apodemica online: a database of travel advice 1500-1850 \nTuesday 8 November \n9.00 coffee \n9.30-11.00 Session 5: \nElizabeth Williamson (Folger Shakespeare Library)\, ‘Traveller\, agent\, scholar\, spy? Reading the information gathering of Elizabethans abroad’ \nTünde Móré (University of Debrecen\, Hungary)\, ‘Farewell to Wittenberg – valedictory poems of travel in the 16th century’ \n11.00-11.30 coffee \n11.30-13.00 Session 6: \nKatarzyna Bożeńska (University of Warsaw)\, ‘Peregrinari necesse? Theory of travel in the 17th century Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth’ \nKristi Viiding (University of Tartu)\, ‘Ars Apodemica in the 17th century in the eastern shore of the Baltic Sea’ \n13.00-2.30 Lunch \n2.30-4.00 Session 7: \nJohn Gallagher (University of Cambridge)\, ‘Between theory and reality: language-learning in early modern English educational travel’ \nSarah Goldsmith (University of Leicester)\, ‘Danger\, risk-taking and the body: crafting masculinities on the eighteenth-century Grand Tour’ \n4.00-4.30 Coffee \n4.30-5.15 Session 8: \nDaniel Carey (NUI Galway)\, ‘The Ars Apodemica and travel beyond Europe’ \n5.30 Book launch and reception: \nGabor Gelleri\, Philosophies du voyage: visiter l’Angleterre aux 17e-18e siècles. Oxford University Studies in the Enlightenment (Oxford: Voltaire Foundation\, 2016).
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/conference-art-travel-1500-1800-invention-tradition-innovation/
LOCATION:The Moore Institute Seminar Room G010 Ground floor The Hardiman Research Building\, Ireland
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SUMMARY:Book Launch 'Philosophies du Voyage: visiter l'Angleterre aux 17e - 18e siècles' by Gabor Gelleri
DESCRIPTION:You are cordially invited to the Launch of a new book by former Moore Institute postdoctoral fellow\, Gabor Gelleri: Philosophies du voyage: visiter l’Angleterre aux 17e-18e siècles (Oxford: Voltaire Foundation\, 2016) \nLaunched by Prof. Jane Conroy (French) \nOn Tuesday November 8\, 5.30pm\, \nMoore Institute Seminar Room\, Hardiman Research Building G010 \nRefreshments served!
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/book-launch-philosophies-du-voyage-visiter-langleterre-aux-17e-18e-siecles-gabor-gelleri/
LOCATION:The Moore Institute Seminar Room G010 Ground floor The Hardiman Research Building\, Ireland
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