The 'Disenchantment' of Early Modern Europe: Seminar 02: Astrology
The 'Disenchantment' of Early Modern Europe: Seminar 02: Astrology
The 'Disenchantment' of Early Modern Europe: Seminar 03: The Impact of a Substantial European Print
The 'Disenchantment' of Early Modern Europe: Seminar 03: The Impact of a Substantial European Print Culture
The 'Disenchantment' of Early Modern Europe: Seminar 04: Witchcraft
The 'Disenchantment' of Early Modern Europe: Seminar 04: Witchcraft
The 'Disenchantment' of Early Modern Europe: Seminar 08: The Galileo Affair
The 'Disenchantment' of Early Modern Europe: Seminar 08: The Galileo Affair
The 'Disenchantment' of Early Modern Europe: Seminar 09: Rituals of the Workplace
The 'Disenchantment' of Early Modern Europe: Seminar 09: Rituals of the Workplace
The 'Disenchantment' of Early Modern Europe: Seminar 10: Early Modern Suicide
The 'Disenchantment' of Early Modern Europe: Seminar 10: Early Modern Suicide
The 'Disenchantment' of Early Modern Europe c. 1570-1770
The 'Disenchantment' of Early Modern Europe c. 1570-1770
Toulouse-Lautrec and Montmartre
This site focuses on paintings, posters, and other works by Lautrec depicting the decadent spirit and bohemian life of this hilltop working-class district on the outskirts of Paris at the turn of the 20th century. A special web feature discusses Montmartre celebrities, cafes and cabarets, brothels, and circuses portrayed by Lautrec (1864-1901), as well as his first lithograph -- the poster that made him an overnight sensation.
Images of Eighteenth Century French Costume
Images of Eighteenth Century French Costume
Painting in the Dutch Golden Age: A Profile of the Seventeenth Century
Painting in the Dutch Golden Age: A Profile of the Seventeenth Century examines the culture and art of one of the world's greatest periods of creativity. The sheer volume—and outstanding quality—of the paintings produced can scarcely be paralleled. A 164-page book provides background information about the newly independent Dutch Republic and the nexus of its art and civics. Chapters look at landscape, still life, portraiture, and genre and history painting. Also included are artist biographi
Professorial Lecture: Professor Craig Brandist - Science and Ideology in Early Soviet Linguistic The
Professorial Lecture: Professor Craig Brandist - Science and Ideology in Early Soviet Linguistic Theory
Early American Social History
Early American Social History
Daily Life in Early Modern Society: the European World 1500-1750
Daily Life in Early Modern Society: the European World 1500-1750
An Eakins Masterpiece Restored: Seeing The Gross Clinic Anew
July 23, 2010 - January 9, 2011: Acquired by the Philadelphia Museum of Art and the Pennsylvania Academy
of the Fine Arts in 2007 after a stirring public campaign to keep the painting in Philadelphia, Thomas Eakins’s masterpiece, Portrait of Dr. Samuel D. Gross (The Gross Clinic) of 1875, has been cleaned and restored for the first time in almost fifty years. The painting emerges from the conservation studio as the centerpiece of this exhibition, which throws new light on a work acclaime
Ghosts, Witches and Portents in Early Modern Europe: Seminar 2.1: Demonic Possession and Popish Impo
Ghosts, Witches and Portents in Early Modern Europe: Seminar 2.1: Demonic Possession and Popish Impostures
Ghosts, Witches and Portents in Early Modern Europe: Seminar 2.2: Rituals and Religious Controversy
Ghosts, Witches and Portents in Early Modern Europe: Seminar 2.2: Rituals and Religious Controversy - Exorcism
Ghosts, Witches and Portents in Early Modern Europe: Seminar 2.6: Miracles, Holly Wells and Magical
Ghosts, Witches and Portents in Early Modern Europe: Seminar 2.6: Miracles, Holly Wells and Magical Healing
Picturing France 1830-1900
Picturing France, 1830–1900 is a learning resource intended primarily for middle and upper grade levels. It takes a multifaceted look at nineteenth-century painting in France, as well as the culture that both produced and is reflected by that art. Organized by region, it provides a quick glance at the setting, history, and cultural life of Paris, the Île-de-France, the mountain areas of Franche-Comté and Auvergne, Normandy, Brittany, and Provence, in addition to a more in-depth examination o
STUDIO@TEMPLE
This paper describes our approach to the first year design studio and the way we employ, utilize and integrate digital media in the Architecture Program at Temple.
Evolution from Telecommunications to Mobility
The Information Networking Institute celebrated its 20 year anniversary in April 2010. This panel discussion, moderated by Marvin Sirbu, INI founder and Professor, Engineering and Public Policy, Electrical and Computer Engineering, and Tepper School of Business, focused on how a 1980's partnership with a telephone company grew into a launch pad for the CyLab Mobility Research Center and other emerging technology initiatives. Panelists were Asim Smailagic, Research Professor, Electrical and Com













