MPHIL and PhD STUDENTS
Students currently registered at the Institute include:
Grace Allen (grace.allen(at)postgrad.sas.ac.uk)
Vernacular Encounters with Aristotle's Politics in Renaissance Italy (as part of the AHRC research project with the University of Warwick on Vernacular Aristotelianism in Renaissance Italy, c, 1400-c. 1650).
Anna Corrias (anna.corrias(at)postgrad.sas.ac.uk)
The Notion of Imagination in Ficino’s Commentary on Plotinus.
Claudia Daniotti (Claudia.Daniotti(at)postgrad.sas.ac.uk)
On the Cusp of Fabula and Historia: The Myth of Alexander the Great in Italy between the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Century.
Sietske Fransen (sietske.fransen(at)postgrad.sas.ac.uk)
Exchange of Knowledge through Translation: Jan Baptista van Helmont and his Editors and Translators in the Seventeenth Century. Click here for more details
Michael Gordian (michael.gordian(at)postgrad.sas.ac.uk)
The Idea of prudentia and the Culture of Dis/simulation in Early Modern Europe.
Dirk Grupe (dirk.grupe(at)postgrad.sas.ac.uk)
The Latin Reception of Arabic Astronomy and Cosmology in Mid-Twelfth-Century Antioch. The Liber Mamonis and the Dresden Almagest.
Lisa Hillier (lisa.hillier(at)postgrad.sas.ac.uk)
Private Collectors in Bologna, 1500-1620.
James Lancaster (james.lancaster(at)postgrad.sas.ac.uk)
Cultura animi and the Medicalisation/Pathologisation of ‘Religion’ and ‘the Religions’ in Early Modern England (as part of the ERC project on the Medicine of the Mind and Natural Philosophy in Early Modern England: A New Way of Interpreting Francis Bacon).
Lynda Lockyer (linda.lockyer@postgrad.sas.ac.uk)
Polemic, Propaganda, and Political Thought: In Defence of the Holy Emperor Charles (1527).
Anne McLaughlin (Anne.McLaughlin(at)postgrad.sas.ac.uk)
Drawing upon the Gods: Medieval Depictions of the Pagan Deities and their Relationship to Contemporary Ovidian Commentaries.
Laura Popoviciu (laura.popoviciu(at)postgrad.sas.ac.uk)
Tastes and Attitudes to the Art of the Past in Italy between 1550 and 1800.
Paolo Sachet (Paolo.Sachet(at)postgrad.sas.ac.uk)
The Cultural Policy of the Catholic Church in Italy during the Second Half of the XVIth Century.
Federico Zuliani (federico.zuliani(at)postgrad.sas.ac.uk)
Old Loyalties and New Commitments to Catholicism in Post-Reformation Denmark, 1536-1629
