Now Live: Renaissance Medals Online
The ANS is pleased to announce the launch of Renaissance Medals Online (RMO), a new, open-source research tool focused on the beginnings of medallic art in Italy during the fifteenth and sixteenth β¦
It's been online for a few weeks while putting on the final touches, but we are formally announcing the launch of Renaissance Medals Online, starting with the condottieri of Italy, with large contributions from the National Gallery of Art, British Museum, and Berlin: numismatics.org/pocketchange...
03.03.2026 20:20
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π£ Just a quick reminder that the MedRen 2026 Call for Papers deadline is 31 January! β³
Come to Warsaw 6-10 July 2026 for Med-Ren.
Submit your proposal via the online form β link here and in comments. π
medren2026.uw.edu.pl/ninja-forms/...
28.01.2026 16:56
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Excited to have copies of Rick LΓ³pezβs new book *Rooted in Place: Botany, Indigeneity, and Art in the Construction of Mexican Nature, 1570-1914* for the first Five College Renaissance Seminar meeting on 10/23, when Rick will be in conversation with art historian Nicola Courtright.
29.09.2025 15:24
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DOGE has terminated all four of the NEH grants for the American Musicological Society. Our executive director writes:
βAs the chief operating officer for the American Musicological Society, a 91-year-old knowledge society committed to the study of music, history, and culture, I am resolved.β 1/2
03.04.2025 22:00
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Photograph of a building in Florence. A tall thin stone section rises up, from street level several stories. About the level of the second story, a yellow section sticks out from the outside of it, awkwardly wrapping around the outside of the stone part, supported by elegant sticky-outy triangular struts. The yellow section has several small circular windows, much too small for a human to climb through, barely large enough for a chubby cat.
Letβs talk about resistance after a conqueror takes power. Specifically letβs talk about this bendy yellow building, and what it shows us about the moment the Florentine Republic finally fell to its kleptocratic/proto-capitalist banking-fortune Medici conquerors 1/?
20.01.2025 20:34
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Detail of an apostle with reading glasses in Conrad von Soestβs Niederwildungen Altarpiece
Making the most of the remainder of Winter term.
16.01.2025 21:46
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Shifting Baseline Syndrome is such a powerful term/concept for so many things (environment, politics, media, work/life balanceβ¦)
02.12.2024 14:04
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"A drawing produced to show off his new apparatus depicts a man enclosed within a leather shell reinforced with iron bars. Vest, sleeves, and britches protect what seems to be a muscled physique. A bulbous hood and a plug seal the suit, the latter protruding from where we should imagine a human mouth. The manuscript page carefully describes this outfit and its function, using an alphabetic key to identify each piece of the diving suit. It tells us, among other things, that the curlicue-ing tubes and futuristic switches ensure a man can breathe even as the weighted device sinks him into the sea, up to a depth of twelve brazas (or roughly twenty meters). Breathing underwater, of course, would not be enough. Protuberances on the helmet, labeled βF,β represent glass lenses." -Aaron Hyman and Dana Leibsohn, βLost and Found at Sea, or a Shipwreckβs Art Historyβ West 86th, 28.1 (Spring-Summer 2021): 43-74.
Arnaldus Alexander Durand Baro de Mazabrat, Design for an underwater suit, 1720. Ink on paper; 41.5 Γ 28.2 cm, Archivo General de Indias, Seville
29.11.2024 18:24
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On December 6th (4:30pm), the UMass Kinney Center and the School of Earth & Sustainability are co-sponsoring a talk at the Kinney Center with Annette Kehnel, author of The Green Ages: Medieval Innovations in Sustainability (2024) and Professor and Chair of Medieval History at University of Mannheim.
25.11.2024 16:13
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View of the dome of St Peterβs Basilica through keyhole of the gate of the priory of the knights of Malta
Getting things lined up for a productive week.
25.11.2024 14:46
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Learning Latin manually
22.11.2024 15:13
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Paradis Symposium
Image description: The logo for the Paradis Symposium features a silhouette portrait of Paradis from 1786, superimposed on an 1805 map of Vienna. Design by Grid Girl Studio.
Excited to attend and chair a panel session at this symposium (Reframing the Gaze: Maria Theresia Paradis, Blind Musicians, and Musical Culture Before & After Braille), which starts today at Mt Holyoke College and online. Tune in!
22.11.2024 15:05
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The book Medieval Women.
Look what arrived in the mail today! #medievalsky
20.11.2024 19:26
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Roland Jackson Award
Joseph W. Mason
βTrouver Et Partir: The Meaning of Structure in the Old French Jeu-Parti,β in Early Music History (2022) 40.
20.11.2024 14:28
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Otto Kinkeldey Award
Bettina Varwig
Music in the Flesh: An Early Modern Musical Physiology
(University of Chicago Press, 2023).
20.11.2024 14:28
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Judy Tsou Critical Race Studies Award
Emily Wilbourne
Voice, Slavery, and Race in Seventeenth-Century Florence (Oxford University Press, 2023).
20.11.2024 14:28
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Early Music Award
Emily Zazulia
Where Sight Meets Sound: The Poetics of Late-Medieval Music Writing
(Oxford University Press, 2021).
20.11.2024 14:28
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Alfred Einstein Award
Jacob Olley
βEvliyaβs Song: Listening to the Early Modern Ottoman Court,β
Journal of the American Musicological Society (2023) 76:3.
20.11.2024 14:28
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Jumped into Rogier van der Weydenβs portrait of Jean Gros during last weekendβs #AMS2024 meeting
20.11.2024 03:11
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The third & final meeting of this fallβs Five College Renaissance Seminar this Thursday features historian of medicine Alisha Rankin (Tufts Univ.)! βThe Witchesβ Brew: Potions & Poisons in Renaissance Europeβ Thu 11/21 4:30PM @ Kinney Center for Interdisciplinary Renaissance Studies at UMass Amherst
18.11.2024 16:39
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