Lectures: ortraege am IKM (Mainz, Mai – Jul 17)

Mainz, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität, 02.05. – 12.07.2017

Vorträge am IKM (Mainz, Mai – Jul 17)

Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, 02.05. – 12.07.2017

Vorträge am Institut für Kunstgeschichte und Musikwissenschaft der Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz

Veranstaltungen der Abteilung Kunstgeschichte

Dienstag, 2. Mai
Prof. Dr. Roland Kanz (Bonn)
„Semantik der Porträtbüste im 18. Jahrhundert”

Donnerstag, 22. Juni
Prof. Dr. Genevieve Warwick (Edinburgh)
„The Mirror of Art: Painting and Reflection in Early Modern Europe”

Mittwoch, 28. Juni
PD Dr. Monika Melters (München)
„Architektur und nationale Identität: Das ‘Modellbuch’ J.A. du Cerceaus als geschichts- und denkmalpolitisches Manifest“

Mittwoch, 12. Juli
Prof. Dr. Frances Gage (Buffalo)
„Inciting Rumors: Caravaggio and the Troubled Fortunes of the Death of the Virgin”

ChrArchByzKg_Inhalt_2Veranstaltungen der Abteilung Christliche Archäologie und Byzantinische Kunstgeschichte

Mittwoch, 17. Mai
Prof. Platon Petridis (Athen)
„A New Reality in the Greek Archaeological Landscape: Early Byzantine Towns and Their Luxurious Residencies”

Mittwoch, 31. Mai
Prof. Dr. Thomas Dittelbach (Bern)
„Basileus – Rex – Malik. Orient und Okzident in Sizilien“

Die Vorträge finden, sofern nicht anders angegeben, jeweils um 18 Uhr
c.t. im Hörsaal 02.521 im Georg Forster-Gebäude (Jakob-Welder-Weg 12)
statt.


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Anastasija Ropa holds a doctoral degree from Bangor University (North Wales), for a study in medieval and modern Arthurian literature. She has published a number of articles on medieval and modern Arthurian literature, focusing on its historical and artistic aspects. She is currently employed as guest lecturer at the Latvian Academy of Sport Education. Anastasija’s most recent research explores medieval equestrianism in English and French literary art and literature, and she is also engaged as part-time volunteer horse-trainer. In a nutshell: Lecturer at the Latvian Academy of Sport Education Graduate of the School of English, University of Wales, Bangor. Graduate of the University of Latvia Passionate about history, particularly the Middle Ages A horse-lover and horse-owner

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