A podcast from the Centre for the Study of the Renaissance at the University of Warwick (UK)
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Brett Mottram on Gavin Douglas' Translation of Vegio
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Brett Mottram on Gavin Douglas' Translation of Vegio by The CSR Podcast (from the University of Warwick)Autor: The CSR Podcast (from the University of Warwick)
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(STVDIO) Prof. Liam Semler on the English Grotesque
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Our first podcast of AY 2017-2018 brings you a STVDIO seminar session from Oct 10, 2017. Professor Liam Semler (U. of Sydney) discusses the arrival, origins, and meaning of the grotesque in England from 1500-1700.Autor: The CSR Podcast (from the University of Warwick)
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'Talking Tasso' with Chris Geekie from Johns Hopkins University
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In this episode, Chris Geekie, Ph.D. student at Johns Hopkins University, shares his work on the early modern Italian poet and literary theorist, Torquato Tasso.Autor: The CSR Podcast (from the University of Warwick)
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The 'Renaissance from Below' with Prof. Beat Kümin
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Professor Beat Kümin discusses his approach to studying the Renaissance... from below. For relevant links to this episode, please see our podcast home page: http://www.tiny.cc/csrpodcastAutor: The CSR Podcast (from the University of Warwick)
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Team Print! With Gloria Moorman and Rebecca Carnevali
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Postgraduate students Rebecca Carnevali and Gloria Moorman tell us more about their work on early printed books.Autor: The CSR Podcast (from the University of Warwick)
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Introduction to the Centre for the Study of the Renaissance at Warwick
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Drs. Bryan Brazeau and Máté vince introduce the Centre for the Study of the Renaissance at Warwick and the CSR podcastAutor: The CSR Podcast (from the University of Warwick)
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