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Tuesday, February 21, 2017

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Study Day for Wyvern NADFAS
Ashmolean Museum

Alison Cooley will give a lecture as part of this three-day programme relating to Conservation, presenting work relating to the Ashmolean Latin Inscriptions Project.

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reading lunch: Being Healthy, Being Beautiful - The Making of Inter-war Times
H4.22 Humanities building
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Roundtable on 'Science and Technology in Global History: the Development of an Interdisciplinary Research Agenda'
IAS seminar room, Millburn House

An interdisciplinary roundtable discussion with Dagmar Schaefer, (Max Planck Institute for the History of Science and IAS Visiting Fellow)

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Round table on 'Science and Technology in Global History: the Development of an Interdisciplinary Research Agenda'
IAS seminar room, Millburn House

An interdisciplinary round table discussion with Dagmar Schaefer, Max Plank Institute, IAS visiting fellow

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Committee meeting

Room H1.02, Humanities

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seminar: Prof. Dagmar Schäfer (Max Planck) For Sustenance or Health?: medical substances for animals in the C15th Ming Dynasty
R0.03/4 Ramphal building, University of ÌÇÐÄTV

A joint seminar with the Global History & Culture Centre.

Refreshments and discussion. All are welcome.

Please note change from the usual room.

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R0.3/4 Ramphal Building

A joint lecture with CHM, by Dagmar Schaefer (Max Planck Institute, Berlin, IAS Visiting Fellow)

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STVDIO Seminar: Professor Alessandra Petrina (Padua)

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Stvdio seminar: Prof. Alessandra Petrina (Università di Padova) on ‘Machiavelli’s Principe and the Scribal Community
H450

Our next speaker in the STVDIO seminar series, organized by the Centre for the Study of the Renaissance, will be Prof. Alessandra Petrina (Università di Padova) on ‘Machiavelli’s Principe and the Scribal Community in Early Modern England’.

Tuesday 21 February 2017 at 5pm in H4.50.

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CHM/GHCC seminar: Prof. Dagmar Schäfer (Max Planck) For Substance or Health: medical substances for animals in C15 Ming dynasty
R0.03/4 Ramphal building, University of ÌÇÐÄTV
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OC0.05, The Oculus

Marc Wadsworth,

‘Divided by Race, United in War and Peace’

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Caribbean seminar

Talk by Marc Wadsworth

'Divided by Race, United in War and Peace'

Room OC0.05, The Oculus building

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