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Past OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Events
Wed, 11/13 · 4:30 pm
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6:00 pm
· Green Hall 0-S-9
The Transnational Samurai: Nation-building and Community Searching in the Twentieth Century Italian Far-right
Program in Italian Studies
Lecture
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
Wed, 4/24 · 4:30 pm
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6:00 pm
· Louis A. Simpson International Building – A71
Dangerous Flight: Amerindian Featherwork, Michelangelo, and the Violence of Natural History
Program in Italian Studies
Lecture
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
Mon, 3/4 · 4:30 pm
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6:00 pm
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Italian Literature in the Nuclear Age (LECTURE CANCELLED)
Maria Anna Mariani
Lecture
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
November 15, 2023 · 4:30 pm
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6:00 pm
· Louis A. Simpson International Building – A71
What is the Value of Literature in the Internet Age? Calvino’s Six Memos for the Next Millennium as a Guide to Meaningful Digital Communication
Program in Italian Studies
Lecture
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
March 23, 2023 · 4:30 pm
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6:00 pm
· Green Hall 0-S-9
Venetian Air and the Avatars of Disegno in Sixteenth-Century Art Theory
Program in Italian Studies
Lecture
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
September 19, 2022 · 4:30 pm
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6:00 pm
· 219 Aaron Burr Hall
Leonardo Sciascia: The Man and the Writer
Program in Italian Studies
Lecture
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
November 23, 2019 · 10:00 am
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6:00 pm
· Taplin Auditorium
A Barbara Strozzi Symposium and Concert
Department of Music; Program in Italian Studies; The Graduate School
Conference
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
November 13, 2019 · 1:30 pm
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4:20 pm
· 023 East Pyne
Rileggere il Cortegiano
Department of French and Italian
Lecture
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC