Lorenzo Pericolo - The Invention of the Baroque Body. From Caravaggio to Bernini
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Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien
NYU Florence: Caterina Sforza’s Experiments with Alchemy
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Lecture—Recent Discoveries at Sardis: From the Bronze Age to the End of Antiquity
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Harvard Art Museums
The Black Death - Professor Sir Richard J. Evans FBA
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Gresham College
How the Lead Role in Strategic Intelligence Passed from Asia to the West
Christopher Andrew gave a series of three lectures in November on “The Lost History of Global Intelligence—and Why It Matters” for the Henry L. Stimson ...
YaleUniversity
Stephen Greenblatt on Lucretius and his intolerable ideas
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Getty Museum
Anne Woollett: "Collecting Flemish Paintings in Southern California: Then and Now"
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The Frick Collection
A History of Greece to the Death of Alexander the Great - part 1
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Audio Books
Phenomenon: The Life of Thomas Young
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Adam Alonzi
Not (only) for Children? A Modern View of Hans Christian Andersen’s Fairy Tales
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BYU Kennedy Center
Mattoo Center for India Studies Lecture: Why Philosophy Must Go Global
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Open Courtauld Hour - Episode Four: Women Artists
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Symposium on Architecture: “Anachronometrics”
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Harvard GSD
Thought for Food: Literature and Gastronomy
Adopting a multidisciplinary approach called gastro-criticism that draws upon anthropology, sociology, semiotics, history, and literary studies, Professor Ronald ...
University of California Television (UCTV)
2011 Festival of Ideas - Keynote: The Construction of National Identities
The wartime memoirs of Charles de Gaulle open with a celebrated evocation of his native land: 'a certain idea of France.' As such they express the widely held ...
The University of Melbourne
Dante and Italian Unification
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Dartmouth - Annual Presidential Lecture
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Dartmouth
P2P Workshop: Achieving Health Equity in Preventive Services - Day1
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NIH ODP
Ancient Greek Art & Society 1:4
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Carolyn McDowall
Ancient Babylonian Assyrian History of Nimrud so Unusual Historians Still Debate these Events
Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7qaWf4-VFe_NPuvIyjrxFA/join Nineveh, the oldest and most-populous city of the ...
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Eighth Annual Bita Prize for Persian Arts: Ehsan Yarshater
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Stanford Iranian Studies Program
Why White People are Called Caucasian (Illustrated)
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University of California Television (UCTV)
Ancient Egypt Temple DISCOVERIES so EXTRAORDINARY it will take DECADES to Fully understand them.
Check Out Channel Memberships https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rspWVD8e8Jg There were six main parts to ancient Egyptian temples built during the New ...
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Albert.io Live Hangout
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Concept of Interior Design & Decoration in India
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2018 Kyoto Prize Symposium Presentation in Arts and Philosophy by Richard Taruskin, PhD
A presentation by the 2017 Arts and Philosophy Laureate, Richard Taruskin, delivered on March 22, 2018 at the University of San Diego. Richard Taruskin, PhD ...
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2 of 10 - An introduction to codicological studies; Writings materials; parchment and paper
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Ancient Egyptian Documentary 2020 - Decoding Secrets of Mysterious Artifacts
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2018-19 Annual David B. Goodman Lecture
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Research Translation into Practice: Successful Examples and Key Learnings
Session 2 from the NHMRC Research Translation Faculty Symposium - Melbourne, 24 October 2012.
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SoHP: David Reich 10-5-15
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So well remembered...: The Life and Career of Gilbert Chinard
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Professor Sue Welburn - One world, one health - from rhetoric towards reality
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Highlights in Medicine 2016 - Amelia Villagomez
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College of Medicine - University of Saskatchewan
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ReasonableFaithSA
Notebook | Together for Education Webinar | Ep20 | Nurturing Global Talent
The 20th edition of the Together for Education Webinar - attended by more than 450 participants. This edition brings together the Chief Executives from three ...
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Holloway Series in Poetry - Alan Bernheimer
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UC Berkeley Events
Fabrizio Zilibotti and his nice Laudation for Daron Acemoglu
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ifo Institut – Leibniz-Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung an der Universität München e.V.
Annual Holocaust Convocation: the Holocaust as History and Warning - April 16
On April 16, 2018, Professor Timothy Snyder (Yale) presented "The Holocaust as History and Warning" for the UConn Center for Judaic Studies Annual ...
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Online Events 2020 - Life Cycles, Families & Communities
After our annual conference was unfortunately cancelled due to COVID-19, we held a series of online events to celebrate and enhance our community of ...
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