PAIXUE workshop This final meeting will explore the complex ways in which ideas, beliefs, values and practices appealing to classical antiquity – however defined – played out in the realm of visual culture and its broader contexts, particularly from the 10th-14th centuries. Bringing together scholars with expertise in diverse fields spanning the arts, sciences, philosophy, and intellectual culture of both China and Byzantium, the conference aims to explore connections and commonalities among different visual media, and to advance our understanding of how developments in visuality and visual culture were linked to changes in thought, values, and intellectual life more broadly. Confirmed speakers Benjamin Anderson (Cornell University) Peter K. Bol (Harvard University) Petros Bouras-Vallianatos (The University of Edinburgh) Karine Chemla (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique) Xin Conan-Wu (College of William and Mary) Niels Gaul (The University of Edinburgh) Asaf Goldschmidt (Tel Aviv University) Ya-hwei Hsu (National Taiwan University) Derek Krueger (University of North Carolina at Greensboro): please note that Professor Krueger's took place on 18 March 2022 at 2pm GMT – for details see here Divna Manolova (University of York) Stratis Papaioannou (University of Crete) Stephen Teiser (Princeton University) Curie Virág (The University of Edinburgh) Alicia Walker (Bryn Mawr College) Programme Please see below for the workshop programme (PDF): PAIXUE workshop 2 programme (PDF) Registration To participate via Zoom, please register as follows: For 9 May 2022 For 10 May 2022 For 11 May 2022 To attend in person, please register at the link below: In-person attendance May 09 2022 00.00 - May 11 2022 23.59 PAIXUE workshop The PAIXUE workshop 'Classical antiquity in Byzantium and Middle Period China: Revivals and reinventions in visual and intellectual culture' will take place 9-11 May, 2022. Further information
PAIXUE workshop This final meeting will explore the complex ways in which ideas, beliefs, values and practices appealing to classical antiquity – however defined – played out in the realm of visual culture and its broader contexts, particularly from the 10th-14th centuries. Bringing together scholars with expertise in diverse fields spanning the arts, sciences, philosophy, and intellectual culture of both China and Byzantium, the conference aims to explore connections and commonalities among different visual media, and to advance our understanding of how developments in visuality and visual culture were linked to changes in thought, values, and intellectual life more broadly. Confirmed speakers Benjamin Anderson (Cornell University) Peter K. Bol (Harvard University) Petros Bouras-Vallianatos (The University of Edinburgh) Karine Chemla (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique) Xin Conan-Wu (College of William and Mary) Niels Gaul (The University of Edinburgh) Asaf Goldschmidt (Tel Aviv University) Ya-hwei Hsu (National Taiwan University) Derek Krueger (University of North Carolina at Greensboro): please note that Professor Krueger's took place on 18 March 2022 at 2pm GMT – for details see here Divna Manolova (University of York) Stratis Papaioannou (University of Crete) Stephen Teiser (Princeton University) Curie Virág (The University of Edinburgh) Alicia Walker (Bryn Mawr College) Programme Please see below for the workshop programme (PDF): PAIXUE workshop 2 programme (PDF) Registration To participate via Zoom, please register as follows: For 9 May 2022 For 10 May 2022 For 11 May 2022 To attend in person, please register at the link below: In-person attendance May 09 2022 00.00 - May 11 2022 23.59 PAIXUE workshop The PAIXUE workshop 'Classical antiquity in Byzantium and Middle Period China: Revivals and reinventions in visual and intellectual culture' will take place 9-11 May, 2022. Further information
May 09 2022 00.00 - May 11 2022 23.59 PAIXUE workshop The PAIXUE workshop 'Classical antiquity in Byzantium and Middle Period China: Revivals and reinventions in visual and intellectual culture' will take place 9-11 May, 2022.