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DTSTART:20161031T170000Z
DTEND:20161031T190000Z
DCREATED:20160909T140428Z
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SUMMARY:James Loeb Lecture 2016 // Leonard Barkan: Roman Feasts\, Renaissance Imaginations
DESCRIPTION:This lecture asks questions about the relationship between
  the study of the classical tradition and the practice of interdiscipl
 inarity.  The speaker is reflecting on these matters because of his ow
 n progression of interests\, which began in literature\, then embraced
  the visual arts\, and now focuses on the place of eating and drinking
  in the high culture of antiquity and early modernity.  In this talk h
 e will be discussing these matters via a particular emphasis on the qu
 estion what the Renaissance imagined when they tried to picture an anc
 ient feast.
LOCATION:Zentralinstitut für Kunstgeschichte\, Lesesaal Bibliothek\, 1.OG\, Katharina-von-Bora-Straße 10\, 80333 München
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