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UID:https://www.biblhertz.it/events/37662/2719701
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CREATED:20240430T075436Z
DESCRIPTION:Change notice: Public event without registration\nWhat did it m
 ean to be a humanist in sixteenth. century Tunja? Set in the Colombian And
 es\, Tunja was construed as a major artistic center of the colonial territ
 ory of New Kingdom of Granada by its first-generation of Spanish settlers\
 , which included writers\, captains\, and clerics. In addition to building
  new homes and churches\, these inhabitants of Tunja established a local i
 ntellectual network based on rivalry\, innovation\, and genealogy.\nSpeake
 r: Patricia Zalamea
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LOCATION:Villino Stroganoff\, Via Gregoriana 22\, 00187 Rome and online
SUMMARY:Research Seminar: Humanist Cultures in Colonial Latin America
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