TEXT AND IMAGE: ENGLAND 1500-1750
The Fifth International Literature and History Conference at
The University of Reading
10-12 July 2002
Abstracts of up to 500 words are invited from all interested scholars
for papers that address issues relating to the relationship between
image and text in any scientific context between 1500 and 1750.
The conference themes seek to examine the relationships
(complementary, antagonistic, etc.) between text and image in general
in England 1500-1750. This session proposes to interrogate that
relationship within the context of the scientific disciplines. It is
envisaged that papers related to such areas as chemistry, alchemy,
medicine, mathematics, astronomy, natural philosophy, biology, botany,
metallurgy and potentially also certain areas of applied science such
as mining or milling will be accommodated.
Historians and philosophers of science, art historians, semioticians,
linguists, literary scholars and any other interested scholars are
asked to submit abstracts via e-mail to the session organiser before
March 1st, 2002.
Session Organiser: Julie Wardman (juliana1@liv.ac.uk)
Conference Organisers:
Adam Smyth (a.smyth@reading)
OR Ralph Houlbrooke (r.a.houlbrooke@reading.ac.uk)
For more conference information please visit:
http://www.reading.ac.uk/english/EMRC.htm
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