Unless otherwise stated all lectures are presented in English
January 2007 |
Wednesday 10th
18.00 |
Art History Lecture |
David R. Marshall (University of Melbourne)
‘Carnevale, Conversazione, and Villeggiatura: Villa Life in the Eighteenth Century’ |
Wednesday 17th
18.00 |
Cary Lecture (Archaeology) |
Robert Coates-Stephens (BSR Cary Fellow)
‘A re-examination of the early phases of San Saba on the Lesser Aventine’ |
Tuesday 23rd
18.00 |
Modern Studies
Film Screening |
David Forgacs (University College, London/BSR Senior Research Fellow) introduces the 53-minute documentary ‘San Lorenzo: Memory and Place/San Lorenzo: luoghi e memoria’, directed by David Forgacs, edited by Daniel Sayer |
Wednesday 24th
18.00 |
Modern Studies
Seminar
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David Forgacs (University College, London/BSR Senior Research Fellow) chairs a discussion on the documentary ‘San Lorenzo: Memory and Place/San Lorenzo: luoghi e memoria’, screened on Tuesday 23rd January at 18.00 |
Tuesday 30th
18.00 |
Architecture
Lecture and
Exhibition
In English and
Italian |
Adam Caruso (Caruso St John Architects)
‘Installation’, introduced by Livio Sacchi
Exhibition from 30th January to 15th February
Monday to Saturday, 17.00-19.30 |
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February 2007 |
Wednesday 7th
18.00 |
Art History
Lecture |
Patrizia Cavazzini (BSR Research Fellow)
‘The profession of painter in Rome in the early seventeenth century’ |
Wednesday 14th
18.00 |
Archaeology
Lecture |
Clementina Panella (Universitá degli Studi di Roma “La Sapienza”)
‘Roma, pendici nord-orientali del Palatino: scoperte, ricerche, progetti’ |
Thursday 15th
18.00
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Art History
Lecture |
Clare Robertson (University of Reading/BSR Research Fellow)
‘Paul III and the city of Rome’
Lecture in conjunction with the series ‘Rome, the Growth of the City from the Return of the Popes to the Present’; Seminar 6: ‘The Papacy’ (see below) |
Friday 16th
9.00-6.00 |
One-day Interdisciplinary
Conference |
‘Rome, the Growth of the City from the Return of the Popes to the Present’, Seminar 6: ‘The Papacy’, organised by Lesley Caldwell (University College, London) and Dorigen Caldwell (Birkbeck College, University of London). Speakers include Chrysa Damianaki, Aristotle Kallis, Keti Lelo, Margaret Meserve and Carlo Travaglini |
Tuesday 20th
18.00 |
Photographic Archive Exhibition |
La luce dell’ombra - Fotografie di Lorenzo Scaramella
Immagini dell’arte antica interpretate con procedimenti di stampa storici
Exhibition from 20th February to 8th March
Mon-Fri 10.00-13.00; 14.00-17.00. Sat-Sun 10.00-18.00 |
Thursday 22nd
18.00 |
Humanities
Lecture |
Sandro Portelli (Universitá degli Studi di Roma, ‘La Sapienza’)
‘The evolution of political music after World War II’ (with some musical examples) |
Wednesday 28th
18.00 |
Ancient History
Lecture |
Peter Edwell (BSR Macquarie University Gale Scholar)
‘Between Rome and Persia: the Middle Euphrates in the third century A.D.’ |
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March 2007 |
Wednesday 7th
18.00 |
Humanities
Lecture |
Erika Milburn (BSR Research Fellow)
‘Making the first Italian dictionary: Fabrizio Luna and his Vocabulario (Naples, 1536)’ |
Wednesday 14th
18.00 |
Humanities
Lecture |
John Law (University of Wales, Swansea/Lila Wallace - Reader's Digest Visiting Professor, Villa I Tatti)
‘British historians and the Italian communes, from Gibbon to Previté-Orton’ |
Thursday 15th
18.30 |
Fine Arts
Exhibition Opening |
Exhibition of work by BSR Fine Arts Scholars
Including Richard Clegg, Clara Ursitti, Anthony Lloyd, Melanie Counsell |
Wednesday 21st
18.00 |
Ancient History
Lecture |
Susan Walker (Ashmolean Museum/BSR Balsdon Fellow)
‘The fall of Alexandria in early Roman imperial art’ |
Wednesday 28th
18.00 |
Humanities
Lecture |
Andrew Moore (Norfolk Museums & Archaeology Service/BSR Paul Mellon Rome Fellow)
‘Thomas Coke’s European Tour & the impact of Rome, 1712– 1718’ |
To be confirmed |
Contemporary Arts Exhibition |
Douglas Gordon |
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