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Wednesday, June 04, 2014

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A0.28 Millburn House

IAS Visiting Fellow Professor Elena Esposito (Università di Modena e Reggio) in association with CIM and Sociology will be conducting a public lecture on 'Virtual Contingency - Digital Techniques of Remembering and Forgetting'.

All are welcome, however please be advised that places are limited and

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Early Modern Melancholy
Humanities building Room H4.54

Femke Molekamp (ÌÇÐÄTV) on ‘Therapies for Melancholy in the Letters of Dorothy Osborne to Sir William Temple (1652-4)’ and Dr Erin Sullivan (Shakespeare Institute) on ‘The Melancholy Jakes: Interiority and Identity in Early Modern Casebooks and Playbooks’. (Joint with Early Modern Seminar).

Please note different location for this event.

A joint session with colleagues in IAS and the Centre for the Study of the Renaissance, and acting as a 'fringe' event for CHM's Situating Medicine: New Directions Conference which starts the following day.

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Joint Stvdio/Early Modern seminar on 'Early Modern Melancholy’
Graduate Space, Humanities Building

 (ÌÇÐÄTV) on ‘Therapies for Melancholy in the Letters of Dorothy Osborne to Sir William Temple (1652-4)’ and (Shakespeare Institute) on ‘The Melancholy Jakes: Interiority and Identity in Early Modern Casebooks and Playbooks’.

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Early Modern Melancholy
Humanities building, Room H4.54

(ÌÇÐÄTV) on ‘Therapies for Melancholy in the Letters of Dorothy Osborne to Sir William Temple (1652-4)’ and Dr Erin Sullivan (Shakespeare Institute) on ‘The Melancholy Jakes: Interiority and Identity in Early Modern Casebooks and Playbooks’. (Joint with Early Modern Seminar, and with the Centre for the History of Medicine).

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Early Modern Melancholy: Letters, Casebooks and Playbooks
Humanities 4th Floor Extension, Graduate Space

Early Modern Melancholy: Letters, Casebooks and Playbooks

Weds 4th June, 5-7pm in Humanities 4th Floor Extension, Graduate Space

Dr Femke Molekamp (ÌÇÐÄTV): ‘Therapies for Melancholy in the Letters of Dorothy Osborne to Sir William Temple (1652-4)’

Dr Erin Sullivan (Shakespeare Institute): ‘The Melancholy Jakes: Interiority and Identity in Early Modern Casebooks and Playbooks’

Wine and canapés will be served!

All welcome

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