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DTSTAMP:20260416T184317Z
UID:https://www.biblhertz.it/events/44863/2598514
DTSTART:20260325T130000Z
DTEND:20260325T150000Z
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CREATED:20260222T075057Z
DESCRIPTION:Änderungsmitteilung: Public event without registration\nIn thi
 s interdisciplinary research seminar\, an early modern art historian and a
  historian of science will join our group to explore how it was possible f
 or artists to grasp aquatic life and water forces. Despite being regarded 
 as unattainable and hostile\, water and its environment enticed human thir
 st for knowledge. The visual material presented in the seminar will enable
  us to dive into the early modern water worlds and examine early modern un
 derstanding water as an element that could both breed and destroy life.\nV
 ortragende(r): Christine Göttler\, Didi van Trijp
LAST-MODIFIED:20260325T111310Z
LOCATION:Villino Stroganoff\, Via Gregoriana 22\, 00187 Rome and online
SUMMARY:Research Seminar: Water Worlds: Early Modern Depictions of the Elem
 ent Water and Aquatic Life
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