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Tuesday, November 01, 2011

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Social Studies B0.06

organised by Liam Shields, IAS Early Career Fellow

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CHM Research Seminar
R0.14 Ramphal Building

Tuesday 1 November 2011 (Week 5)

‘Ibn Serapion (9th cent.): A Physician at the Crossroads between East and West’

Dr Peter E. Pormann (ÌÇÐÄTV)

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STVDIO/Early Modern Seminar: Catherine Kovesi (Melbourne)
H3.03

Luxury and the Ethics of Greed in Renaissance Italy

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H303

Catherine Kovesi (Melbourne):

Luxury and the Ethics of Greed in Renaissance Italy. Jointly organised with Early Modern Seminar

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ÌÇÐÄTV Workshop for Interdisciplinary German Studies
H202

Mia Lee (History, University of ÌÇÐÄTV):

'Art and Politics in West Germany: The Cultural Origins of 1968'

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Centre for the History of Medicine Research Seminar
R0.14 Ramphal Building

Tuesday 1 November 2011 (Week 5)

‘Ibn Serapion (9th cent.): A Physician at the Crossroads between East and West’

Dr Peter E. Pormann (ÌÇÐÄTV)

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H3.03

Catherine Kovesi (University of Melbourne)- ‘Luxury and the Ethics of Greed in Renaissance Italy’

(jointly organised with STVDIO)

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