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Early Modern Collections in Use
by The HuntingtonEarly modern collections played a key role in the creation and transmission of knowledge, but they are usually studied in terms of the objects they contained or how they came to exist. This conference instead explores how they were actually used in the 16th and 17th centuries. The conference was held at The Huntington Sept. 15–16, 2017.
Episodes
Concluding Roundtable
43m · PublishedArnold Hunt, Miles Ogborn, Kim Sloan, and Mary Terrall take part in a concluding roundtable discussion.
Part of “Early Modern Collections in Use,” a conference held at The Huntington Sept. 15–16, 2017.
Collecting People
36m · PublishedElizabeth Eger from King’s College London delivers a talk titled “Collecting People.” This talk was included in the session titled “Visiting.”
Part of “Early Modern Collections in Use,” a conference held at The Huntington Sept. 15–16, 2017.
Sir Hans Sloane’s Museum and Animal Encounters
38m · PublishedFelicity Roberts from King’s College Londondelivers a talk titled “Sir Hans Sloane’s Museum and Animal Encounters.” This talk was included in the session titled “Visiting.”
Part of “Early Modern Collections in Use,” a conference held at The Huntington Sept. 15–16, 2017.
‘Raised to High Eminence By the Excitement’: Collections and the Creation of ‘Provincial’ Medical Education
39m · PublishedAlice Marples from The John Rylands Research Institute, University of Manchester, delivers a talk titled “‘Raised to High Eminence By the Excitement’: Collections and the Creation of ‘Provincial’ Medical Education.” This talk was included in the session titled “Disseminating.”
Part of “Early Modern Collections in Use,” a conference held at The Huntington Sept. 15–16, 2017.
Hidden in Plain Sight: The ‘Kunstkammer’ of Holy Roman Emperor Rudolf II
38m · PublishedJessica Keating from Carleton College delivers a talk titled “Hidden in Plain Sight: The ‘Kunstkammer’ of Holy Roman Emperor Rudolf II.” This talk was included in the session titled “Hiding.”
Part of “Early Modern Collections in Use,” a conference held at The Huntington Sept. 15–16, 2017.
Sealed and Concealed: The Visible and Not-so-Visible Uses of a Botanical Collection
37m · PublishedVictoria Pickering from The British Museum delivers a talk titled “Sealed and Concealed: The Visible and Not-so-Visible Uses of a Botanical Collection.” This talk was included in the session titled “Hiding.”
Part of “Early Modern Collections in Use,” a conference held at The Huntington Sept. 15–16, 2017.
The Interpretation of Mexican Indigenous Objects in Collections in Early Modern Europe and New Spain
49m · PublishedDaniela Bleichmar from University of Southern California delivers a talk titled “The Interpretation of Mexican Indigenous Objects in Collections in Early Modern Europe and New Spain.” This talk was included in the session titled “Disseminating.”
Part of “Early Modern Collections in Use,” a conference held at The Huntington Sept. 15–16, 2017.
Remarks by Elizabeth Eger and Anne Goldgar
11m · PublishedBirds of (Early) America
44m · PublishedPeter Mancall from University of Southern California and The USC-Huntington Early Modern Studies Institute delivers a talk titled “Birds of (Early) America.” This talk was included in the session titled “Conceptualizing.”
Part of “Early Modern Collections in Use,” a conference held at The Huntington Sept. 15–16, 2017.
Why Put a Museum in a Book? Ferrante Imperato and Natural History in Sixteenth-Century Naples
51m · PublishedPaula Findlen from Stanford University delivers a talk titled “Why Put a Museum in a Book? Ferrante Imperato and Natural History in Sixteenth-Century Naples.” This talk was included in the session titled “Conceptualizing.”
Part of “Early Modern Collections in Use,” a conference held at The Huntington Sept. 15–16, 2017.
Early Modern Collections in Use has 14 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 8:36:09. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 4th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on September 20th, 2023 08:12.