What isn't the History of Knowledge
Prof. Lorraine Daston The Future History of Science Dan David Prize 2018 8.5.18.
TAUVOD
Persianate Selves Book Discussion
Mana Kia in discussion about her new book Persianate Selves: Memories of Place and Origin Before Nationalism with Nile Green (UCLA), Afshin Marashi ...
Stanford University Press
What are the Classics? Ancient Languages in a Modern World
Ahmedabad University School of Arts and Sciences, Seminar and Lecture Series, 14 October 2020. Speakers: Simon Goldhill, Professor of Greek, Cambridge ...
AhdUniVideos
Eastern European and Russian Studies. VU IIRPS
http://www.tspmi.vu.lt/en/ https://www.facebook.com/TSPMI/
VU TSPMI
Philologists as Rogues:Puzzles Concerning the Japanese Recovery of Huang Kan's Subcommentary
The 2011 Edwin O. Reischauer Lectures Undoing/Redoing Modern Sino-Japanese Cultural and Intellectual History, Benjamin A. Elman, Princeton University ...
Harvard University
Public Lecture by Frits van Oostrom: "After Huizinga"
A public lecture at the Divinity School by Frits van Oostrom, University Professor at Utrecht University: "After Huizinga: The Low Countries as Cradle of Spiritual ...
The University of Chicago
Old Norse - University of Copenhagen
University of Copenhagen offers part of the Viking and Medieval Norse Studies programme, an international two-year graduate programme leading to an M.A. ...
OldNorseStudies
Natalie Zemon Davis: A Celebration of Her 90th Birthday - Session 1
More videos on http://video.ias.edu.
Institute for Advanced Study
J.R.R. Tolkien's imaginary languages - by Edward Vajda, WWU Linguistics Program director
J.R.R. Tolkien, wildly popular for his authorship of the fantasy trilogy "The Lord of the Rings," was by profession an unprepossessing Medievalist and historical ...
Western Washington University
Steven Kaplan: 'In Search of Medieval Africa: Sources, Methods and Traps' (10/01/18)
Part of the Africa in the Medieval World Lecture Series Co-sponsored with the Committee on Medieval Studies (https://medieval.fas.harvard.edu) and the ...
Hutchins Center
Our Words, and Theirs: A Reflection on the Historian's Craft Today - Carlo Ginzburg
Public Lecture: Monday, October 3, 2011 "Our Words, and Theirs: A Reflection on the Historian's Craft Today" Carlo Ginzburg, Professor Emeritus, University of ...
Institute for Advanced Study
Sandars Lectures 2018-19: Lecture One
'The medieval manuscript and its digital image', with Dr William Noel, Director of the Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts, and ...
Cambridge University Library (the UL)
Siegfried Zielinski. Media Thinking and Acting as Expanded Hermeneutics. 2018
http://www.egs.edu Siegfried Zielinski, Professor of Philosophy at The European Graduate School / EGS. Saas-Fee, Switzerland. August 17 2018. Public open ...
European Graduate School Video Lectures
Institut de Llengua i Cultura Catalanes (ILCC) de la Universitat de Girona
Vídeo de presentació de l'Institut de Llengua i Cultura Catalanes (ILCC) de la Universitat de Girona. És un institut de recerca universitari creat l'any 1986, situat ...
Universitat Girona
Philologists as Rogues? - Benjamin Elman
S.T. Lee Lecture: "Philologists as Rogues?" Benjamin Elman, Gordon Wu '58 Professor of Chinese Studies at Princeton University and former Mellon Visiting ...
Institute for Advanced Study
1. Introduction
Introduction to Theory of Literature (ENGL 300) In this first lecture, Professor Paul Fry explores the course's title in three parts. The relationship between theory ...
YaleCourses
Michael Halliday - Language evolving: Some systemic functional reflections on the history of meaning
Webcast sponsored by the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre, and hosted by the Department of Language and Literacy Education and the Faculty of Education as ...
The University of British Columbia
Hannan Hever Talks About Hebrew Literature and the 1948 War: Essays on Philology and Responsibility
Hannan Hever, Jacob and Hilda Blaustein Professor of Judaic Studies and Professor of Comparative Literature, talks about his new book, Hebrew Literature and ...
YaleUniversity
Secularism and the Citizen in the Middle East and South Asia: Masuzawa
Scholarship on secularism in the Middle East and South Asia has been radically transformed in the last decade, and continues to be one of the most innovative ...
The University of Chicago
Baidik Bhattacharya, Mark Graham: Narrating the Nation
Dangerous Conjunctures Resituating Balibar/Wallerstein's “Race, Nation, Class” Mar 15–17, 2018 Part of the event “The Nation-Form: Histories and Presence” ...
HKW 100 Years of Now
Glenn Warren Most - Breaking the Wall around Ancient Greece @Falling Walls 2009
For centuries, Europeans often idealized and misunderstood Ancient Greece as an isolated miracle, as the uniquely seminal culture that provided the foundation ...
Falling Walls Foundation
Fairbank Center Former Director’s Panel | 60th Anniversary Symposium Panel
Current Director of the Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies, Michael Szonyi, chairs this special 60th Anniversary convening of past Directors to discuss how the ...
Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies | Harvard University
13. Don Quixote, Part II: Front Matter and Chapters I-XI
Cervantes' Don Quixote (SPAN 300) The modern novel that develops from the Quixote is essentially a political novel and an urban genre dealing with cities.
YaleCourses
Peter G. Riddell: The Concept of Person in Islam
Speaker: Prof. Dr. Peter G. Riddell, Melbourne School of Theology/ SOAS University of London On February 13th till 15th the Chair of Oriental Philology and ...
BaFID an der Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg
Michelangelo Symposium Part 9: Joost Keizer
"Michelangelo Historicist" by Joost Keizer, Assistant Professor of the History of Art, Yale University Join international scholars to explore the pivotal decade of the ...
The Met
The Study of Religions at SOAS and Beyond: An Event in Memory of Professor John Russell Hinnells
The Study of Religions at SOAS and Beyond: An Event in Memory of Professor John Russell Hinnells was held at the SOAS Shapoorji Pallonji Institute of ...
SOAS University of London
China’s Tibetan and Uighur Nationalities | Fairbank Center 60th Anniversary Symposium Panel
Among China's 55 officially recognized ethnic minorities, two of the largest groups are Tibetan and Uighur ethnic minorities. This panel, chaired by Harvard's ...
Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies | Harvard University
2019 Oxford Intensive Programme on Buddhist Studies
An International and Intensive Program on Buddhism took place from August 11 to 30, 2019 in Oxford, United Kingdom. It is a program supported by the ...
FROGBEAR Project
Oxford Bibliographies in Classics
Dee Clayman reflects on 5 years as Editor in Chief of Oxford Bibliographies: Classics and the future of digital research. http://www.oxfordbibliographies.com/ ...
Oxford Academic (Oxford University Press)
Using the OED to investigate the implications of Douglas’s lexical choices in the Eneados
The Eneados, written by Gavin Douglas in 1513, is the first full translation of the Aeneid in either the English or Scottish literary tradition. It is notable for the ...
Oxford Languages
Giorgio Agamben. Will, Responsibility, and the Free Subject. 2011
http://www.egs.edu/ Giorgio Agamben, contemporary philosopher, discusses the apparatus of will, its separation from potentiality by early Christian theologians, ...
European Graduate School Video Lectures
Altaic R1 warriors created Indo-Europeans? Reconsidering GIMBUTAS!
Andronovo culture: https://turkipedia.fandom.com/wiki/Andronovo_culture | "...the linguistic evidence from our family does not lead us beyond Gimbutas' ...
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Research Methods in the Humanities
This is a video introduction for Research Methods in the Humanities.
AkademiskITRUC
What is CORPUS CORANICUM? What does CORPUS CORANICUM mean? CORPUS CORANICUM meaning & explanation
http://www.theaudiopedia.com What is CORPUS CORANICUM? What does CORPUS CORANICUM mean? CORPUS CORANICUM meaning ...
The Audiopedia
Lecture by Stephen Burt, 1.20.16
Stephen, or Stephanie, Burt is Professor of English at Harvard and the author of several books of poetry and literary criticism, among them CLOSE CALLS WITH ...
UChicago Division of the Humanities
"Purpose" in science and morality | Daniel Kaufman & Massimo Pigliucci [Sophia]
01:13 “Purpose” in science and morality 14:06 What Aristotle thought about purpose in nature 21:18 Why asking “what is it for?” makes sense in biology but not ...
MeaningofLife.tv
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How to Remember What You Studied || Memory Tips In Telugu How to remember what you have studied||how to remember the subject||memory ...
Rama Sweet Home
What divides us also connects us: Roman Frontiers, World Heritage and collaboration.
A keynote lecture by Rebecca H. Jones held on 29 August 2020 during the 26th EAA Annual Meeting (virtual). Abstract: Roman Frontiers (Limes) run through ...
European Association of Archaeologists
Mark Liberman
Clinical Applications of Linguistic Analysis: Opportunities and Challengs We infer a lot from the way someone talks: personal characteristics like age, gender, ...
Abralin
The Virtues of Violence: Amphitheatres, Gladiators, and the Roman System of Values - Kathleen Colema
https://www.ias.edu/events/friends-talk-coleman More videos on http://video.ias.edu.
Institute for Advanced Study
Three decrees of separation: community, culture and contagion in pre-modern Italy
This lecture took place on 24 June 2020 as part of the #BSROnlineLectures Series. About: The recent revival of interest in governmental decrees in Italy due to ...
British School at Rome
Thesis Theater: Jenn Raimundo – The Lost Road and The Notion Club Papers
On Wednesday, June 20, 2pm EDT Signum University held a Thesis Theater with Signum MA graduate Jennifer Raimundo, who discussed her recently ...
Signum University