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A joint PhD workshop LARHRA-University of Cambridge
Organised by Leonardo Ariel Carrió Cataldi and Daniel Margócsy, with the support of the British Academy
9.00: Introduction, Leonardo A. Carrió Cataldi -CNRS, Larhra- and Dániel Margócsy, HPS Department
9.15: Collecting Early Modernity
Matteo Proto (Larhra). Collecting and Knowledge in the Sienese Museum of Ippolito Agostini: a Reflection on the Methods of Preserving the Specimens.
Xinyi Wen (HPS). The Last Dodos Rolling Across Books: Extra-Illustrating Early Modern Extinction Be-tween Catherine Strickland and Duke Augustus II of Wolfenbüttel.
10.30 – 10.50: Coffee Break
10.50 – 12.05: The Dutch Republic
Clara Langer (Larhra). A. Material Literacy and the Sea in 17th Century Dutch Still Life.
Alexander van Dijk (HPS). “They Say That Gold is Our God”: Financial and Religious Conversion in Pieter De Marees’ Beschryvinge ende historische verhael vant gout koninckrijck van Gunea (1602).
12.05 – 13.00: Lunch Break (not catered)
13.00 – 14.15: Animal Cultures
Oriane Poret (Larhra). Animals in the Service of Art: Knowledge, Practice, and Animal Exploitation in Nine-teenth-Century Europe.
Zhilin Chu (HPS). Competing Colonial Strategies: The Negotiation over Dog Vaccination in the Shanghai Con-cessions, 1921–1943.
14.15 – 14.35: Coffee Break
14.35 – 15.50: The Smell of Modernity in the Mediterranean
Charlotte Gaudry (Larhra). Read the Recipes to Smell the Perfume of the Past: the Case of the Recipe Manu-als of the 19th century in Italy.
Melissa Altinsoy (HPS). Abdullah Bey (1801-1874): Cosmopolitan Science in the late Ottoman Empire
16.00 – 17.00: Visit to the Whipple Museum
19.00: Dinner for Speakers at the Granta Pub, 14 Newnham Road