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Publications

Presentations

  • December 6, 2024
    “Arabic Manuscripts and Latin Annotations in Early-Modern Europe: The Materiality of Knowledge Transfer”, International Conference: “Turning Page(s): New Horizons in Book and Library History”, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark. Programme 6/12/2024
  • December 4-5, 2024
    “Daniel and the Turks: the Fortune of Isaac Abravanel’s Messianism in Guillaume Postel’s Venice”, International Conference: “Abravanel Latinus. An Untold Story. Jewish Texts, Christian Dissertationes, and other Hebraic Writings”, Universität Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany. Programme 4-5/12/2024
  • October 7, 2024
    “The Samaritans and the Turks: Ancient and World History in Guillaume Postel’s Works”, International Conference: “Across the Mediterranean: Connected Histories of Universal Wisdom and Antiquarianism (1400-1800)”, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, Venice, Italy. Programme 7/10/2024
  • September 20, 2024
    “Roman Catholicism, Anti-Islamism, and Dissent: the Peculiar Case of Guillaume Postel (1510–1581)”, International Workshop: “Catholicism in Transit: Exploring Mobility in the Early Modern World”, online. Programme 20/09/2024
  • June 16-17, 2024
    “Guillaume Postel’s (1510-1581) Stance Towards Anti-trinitarianism and Islam”, International Conference: “Confessional Ambiguities in the Face of Control: Antitrinitarianism in Early Modern Europe (1500-1800)”, Amsterdam, Netherlands. Programme 16-17/06/2024
  • May 15-18, 2024
    “Guillaume Postel’s Depiction of the Turks” , ERC TextDiveGlobal Workshop, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary. Programme 15-18/05/2024
  • March 21-23, 2024
    “Representing the Other in the Long Renaissance: Ottoman and European Perspectives" (roundtable presentation), Renaissance Society of America Conference 2024, Chicago, USA. Programme 21-23/03/2024
  • March 21-23, 2024
    “Universal Antiquarianism: A Common Political Trend in the Mediterranean", Renaissance Society of America Conference 2024, Chicago, USA. Programme 21-23/03/2024 - paper
  • November 30-December 2, 2023
    “From Persecutor to Persecuted? The Case of Guillaume Postel and the Sources of His Religio-Political Universalism”, International Workshop: “Rethinking Religious Otherness: Constructing Genealogy and Memories between Aggression and Resilience in the Early Modern Period”, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität, Frankfurt, Germany. Programme 30/11-2/12/2023
  • June 7-10, 2023
    “A Mediterranean Geographical Knowledge: the Case of Hajji Ahmed’s World Map between Guillaume Postel and Abū al-Fidāʾ”, Scientiae Conference 2023: “Disciplines of Knowing in the Early Modern World”, Prague, Czech Republic. Programme 7-10/06/2023
  • March 9-11, 2023
    “Universal Concord and Sixteenth-Century Cartography: Guillaume Postel, the Hapsburg and the Ottoman World”, Renaissance Society of America Conference 2023, Sant Juan, Puerto Rico. Programme 9-11/03/2023
  • October 27-30, 2022
    “Reading beyond Manuscripts: A Dialectics between Guillaume Postel (1510-81) and the Islamic World”, Sixteenth Century Conference and Society 2022, Minneapolis, USA. Programme 27-30/10/2022
  • October 12, 2022
    “History and Geography: The Foundations of Guillaume Postel’s (1510-1581) Political Thought", History of Political Ideas/Early Career Seminar, Institute of Historical Research, London, UK. Programme 12/10/2022
  • September 8, 2022
    “Arabic Geography and European Charts: Abraham Ortelius, Guillaume Postel”, International Workshop: “Travelling Matters: Rereading, Reshaping, Reusing Objects across the Mediterranean”, Haifa Center for Mediterranean History (HCMH), University of Haifa, Haifa, Israel
  • March 31 March-April 2, 2022
    “Guillaume Postel and the reasons for Leaning Arabic: A Universalistic Perspective", Renaissance Society of America (RSA) Conference 2022, Dublin, Ireland. Programme 31/03-2/04/2022

Scientific events organization

  • Seminar cycle (hybrid)
    December 17, 2024 - January 30, 2025
    “History and Epistemology of Geography: Universe, World, and Territory in the Early Modern Period”
    Department of History, Indiana University Bloomington and the Center for Renaissance and Modern Thought (CREMT), Department of Philosophy and Cultural Heritage, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice
    The cycle is structured into 2 meetings:
    1. December 17, 2024 - Aula Valent, Palazzo Malcanton Marcorà, Venice, Italy - Zoom
      Dario Tessicini (University of Genua), “Ambivalence and Change: the Cosmographical Imagination from Apian to Kepler”
      Marco Sgarbi (Ca’ Foscari University of Venice), “The Epistemology of Discovery and Novelty: Confutation of Aristotelian Theories and the Emergence of New Conceptions of Truth and Experience”
      Programme 17/12/2024
    2. January 30, 2025 - Aula Valent, Palazzo Malcanton Marcorà, Venice, Italy - Zoom
      Edgar Omar Rodriguez Camarena (Ca’ Foscari University of Venice), “The Conceptualization of the New World. The Cosmographic Place of New Spain in the 16th and 17th Centuries”
      Alberto Fabris (Ca’ Foscari University of Venice), “Topographies of Free Living: Reflections on Urban Space in Machiavelli’s Florentine Histories”
      Programme 30/01/2025
  • Conference (hybrid)
    October 7, 2024
    Aula Biral, Palazzo Malcanton Marcorà, Venice, Italy - Zoom
    “Across the Mediterranean: Connected Histories of Universal Wisdom and Antiquarianism (1400-1800)”
    Department of History, Indiana University Bloomington and the Center for Renaissance and Modern Thought (CREMT), Department of Philosophy and Cultural Heritage, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice
    Programme 7/10/2024
    • Panel 1: “Prisca Theologia: Its History, Sources, and Legacy”
      • 10.15-10.45 AM
        Stéphane Toussaint (Centre André Chastel, CNRS - Paris Sorbonne Université), “Eros e Prisca Theologia nel De amore di Marsilio Ficino”
      • 10.45-11.15 AM
        Guido Bartolucci (University of Bologna), “Marsilio Ficino’s Prisca Theologia and His Jewish and Islamic Sources”
      • 11.15-11.45 AM
        Benjamin Leathley (University of Bologna - Universitat Pompeu Fabra), “The Protestant Pope and the Dutch. How Duplessis-Mornay’s Prisca Theologia Transformed Antiquarian Scholarship and the Global Calvinist Mission”
      • 11.45 AM-12.30 PM Discussion
    • Panel 2: “The Value of the Past in the Ottoman Empire”
      • 2.30-3.00 PM
        Fatma Sinem Eryılmaz (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona), “Prophetic Wisdom, Kingly Power, Saintly Charisma: Mythologizing the Past and the Present for the Ottoman Dynasty”
      • 3.00-3.30 PM
        Katherine Calvin (Kenyon College), “Mining the Past: Mehmed II and the Face of Value in the Fifteenth Century”
      • 3.30-4.00 PM Discussion
    • Panel 3: “History and Antiquity from Istanbul to France”
      • 4.15-4.45 PM
        Maria Vittoria Comacchi (Ca’ Foscari University of Venice - Indiana University Bloomington), “The Samaritans and the Turks: Ancient and World History in Guillaume Postel’s Works”
      • 4.45-5.15 PM
        Matteo Marcheschi (University of Pisa - LabEx Comod, Lyon) “'Like a new kind of antiquarian': Natural History and Human History in Eighteenth-Century France?”
      • 5.15-5.45 PM Discussion
      • 5.45-6.00 PM Final remarks
  • Roundtable
    March 21-23, 2024
    “Representing the Other in the Long Renaissance: Ottoman and European Perspectives”, co-organized with David M. Reher (Denison University), Renaissance Society of America Conference 2024, Chicago, USA
    Programme 21-23/03/2024 - roundtable
    Discussants include: Salvatore Bottari (University of Messina), Maria Vittoria Comacchi Comacchi (Ca’ Foscari University of Venice - Indiana University Bloomington), Marcus Keller (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), Maryam Patton (Harvard University), David M. Reher (Denison University), and Christine Isom-Verhaaren (Brigham Young University). Chair: Keith Budner (University of Illinois Chicago)
  • Panel
    March 21-23, 2024
    “Thematic Approaches to a Transregional Renaissance II”, co-organized with Matthew Hermane (Indiana University Bloomington), Renaissance Society of America Conference 2024, Chicago, USA
    Programme 21-23/03/2024 - panel II
    Speakers include: Matthew Hermane (Indiana University) and Camilla Russell (University of Newcastle). Chair: Jane Mikkelson (Yale University)
  • Panel
    March 21-23, 2024
    “Thematic Approaches to a Transregional Renaissance I”, co-organized with Matthew Hermane (Indiana University Bloomington), Renaissance Society of America Conference 2024, Chicago, USA
    Programme 21-23/03/2024 - panel I
    Speaker include: Angela Zhang (Harvard University), Maria Vittoria Comacchi (Ca’ Foscari University of Venice - Indiana University Bloomington), and Marco Ali Spadaccini (Binghamton University, SUNY). Chair: Kaya Şahin (The Ohio State University)
  • Seminar cycle (hybrid)
    April 19 - June 5, 2023
    “Decentering the Long Renaissance. Knowledge and Cross-Cultural Transfers in the Early Modern Mediterranean”
    Department of History, Indiana University Bloomington and the Center for Renaissance and Modern Thought (CREMT), Department of Philosophy and Cultural Heritage, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice
    The cycle was structured into 5 meetings:
    1. April 19, 2023 - Zoom
      Federica Gigante (History of Science Museum, University of Oxford), “Dealers, Agents and Middlemen. How Things Crossed the Mediterranean”
      Programme 19/04/2023
    2. May 3, 2023 - Zoom
      Valentina Pugliano (MIT), “Unexpected Antiquarians: Venetian Diplomatic Doctors in Search of the Past in the Eastern Mediterranean and Levant”
      Programme 3/05/2023
    3. May 17, 2023 - Zoom
      Fatma Sinem Eryılmaz (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona), “Conversations on Christ, Empire, Fear, and Desire in Sixteenth-Century Venice”
      Programme 17/05/2023
    4. May 24, 2023 - Zoom
      Duygu Yıldırım (University of Tennessee, Knoxville), “Comparing Faiths: The Making of Religious Dialogue between the Ottoman Empire and Early Modern Europe”
      Programme 24/05/2023
    5. June 5, 2023 - Aula Mazzariol, Palazzo Malcanton Marcorà, Venice, Italy - Zoom
      Paola Molino (University of Padova), “The Oriental Outpost of the Republic of Letters? The Catalogues of the Imperial Library of Vienna in the Seventeenth Century”
      Luisa Simonutti (ISPF-CNR, Milano), “Islamic Influences on Seventeenth-Century European Philosophers”
      Programme 5/06/2023
  • Panel
    March 31 March-April 2, 2022
    “Rethinking Humanism: The Role of Arabic and Islam in Latin and Vernacular Knowledge”, Renaissance Society of America Conference 2022, Dublin, Ireland
    Programme 31/03-2/04/2022
    Speakers include: Guido Bartolucci (University of Calabria), Katarzyna K. Starczewska (CSIC, Spain), Maria Vittoria Comacchi (Ca’ Foscari University of Venice - Indiana University Bloomington). Chair: Eric Dursteler (Brigham Young University)