Re: Casa del Petrarca
Posted: 27 Sep 2012, 13:43
Anything untimely must have happened VERY recently, since she was scheduled to present a talk at this event in Melbourne a little over two months ago -
"Friday, 20 July 2012, 9.15am
Each roundtable will be launched with focussed presentations by three Australian Renaissance scholars whose work engages with the relevant theme. A facilitator will then open the discussion to enable a flow of ideas between panel and audience. Participants will experience a dynamic and interactive overview of the current state of Italian Renaissance research in Australia.
9.15am Coffee and Registration
10.15am – 11.45pm
Roundtable 1 – Spaces:
Chair: Nerida Newbigin (Sydney)
Participants:
Nick Eckstein (Sydney), Robert Gaston (Melbourne), Dale Kent (Melbourne)"
http://melbourneartnetwork.com.au/2012/ ... a-i-tatti/
Note that Nerida Newbigin, the Chair of the seminar, is the scholar who edited the journals of Giusto Giusti, which incidentally provided the earliest known reference to Triumph cards - "naibi a trionfi".
"Friday, 20 July 2012, 9.15am
Each roundtable will be launched with focussed presentations by three Australian Renaissance scholars whose work engages with the relevant theme. A facilitator will then open the discussion to enable a flow of ideas between panel and audience. Participants will experience a dynamic and interactive overview of the current state of Italian Renaissance research in Australia.
9.15am Coffee and Registration
10.15am – 11.45pm
Roundtable 1 – Spaces:
Chair: Nerida Newbigin (Sydney)
Participants:
Nick Eckstein (Sydney), Robert Gaston (Melbourne), Dale Kent (Melbourne)"
http://melbourneartnetwork.com.au/2012/ ... a-i-tatti/
Note that Nerida Newbigin, the Chair of the seminar, is the scholar who edited the journals of Giusto Giusti, which incidentally provided the earliest known reference to Triumph cards - "naibi a trionfi".