Nodes, Networks, Names: An Evening of Nodes

Date
Mon December 1st 2014, 6:00 - 8:00pm
Location
Building 260, Room 216

Please join us on Monday, December 1 for our Autumn Quarter event, "Nodes, Networks, Names: An Evening of Nodes."  

We will be joined by three scholars who will reflect on their work in relation to our theme of the evening.  

Nancy Kollmann, William H. Bonsall Professor of History at Stanford, will present a paper entitled, "Lost in Translation: Tracking the Travels of Adam Olearius in Seventeenth-Century Europe."  

Fabio Barry, Assistant Professor in the Department of Art and Art History at Stanford, will give a paper entitled, "Diamonds Are Forever: Palace Facades of the Illuminati from Ferrara to Mount Vernon."

David Marno, Assistant Professor in the Department of English at Berkeley, will present a paper entitled, "The First Last End: John Donne's Holy Attention," focusing special attention on Donne's poem "La Corona." 

 

Dinner will be served.  

 

Please RSVP to either Nicole DeBenedictis (nicoledb [at] stanford.edu (nicoledb[at]stanford[dot]edu)) or Cécile Tresfels (cecile2 [at] stanford.edu (cecile2[at]stanford[dot]edu)).