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AlchemEast

The AlchemEast project is devoted to the study of alchemical theory and practice as it appeared and developed in distinct, albeit contiguous (both chronologically and geographically) areas: Graeco-Roman Egypt, Byzantium, and the Near East, from Ancient Babylonian times to the early Islamic Period.

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Pubblicato il Maggio 1, 2018Maggio 19, 2023

Towards a Cultural History of Chemistry: The Ancient World

AlchemEast International Workshop organized by Marco Beretta and Matteo Martelli to bring together the authors contributing to the forthcoming first volume of the Cultural History of Chemistry.
Invited speakers: J. Cale Johnson, Sydney Aufrère

June 4, 2018, Department of Philosophy and Communication Studies, Bologna

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Pubblicato il Aprile 30, 2018Maggio 19, 2023

Du syriaque à l’arabe, du latin au grec : le De plantis attribué à Aristote et ses traductions

Paper delivered by Matteo Martelli at International Conference De Bagdad à Costantinople: le transfert des savoirs médicaux (XIe-XVe s.), organized by Marie Cronier, Alessia Guardasole, Antoine Pietrobelli.

May 24-25, 2018, University of Reims

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Pubblicato il Aprile 20, 2018Maggio 19, 2023

La Biblioteca di Tebe. Magia e alchimia nell’Egitto greco-romano

Workshop/lecture delivered by Miriam Blanco at the Department of Historical and Geographic Sciences and the Ancient World (DiSSGeA).

May 3, 2018, Università di Padova

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Pubblicato il Marzo 20, 2018Maggio 19, 2023

Magia y alquimia en la Biblioteca de Tebas. Una investigación en curso en el marco del proyecto HORIZON 2020-ERC AlchemEast

Paper delivered by Miriam Blanco at the annual meeting of the Research Project Individuo, divinidades y sociedad en los PGM y documentos affines.

April 9, 2018, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona

Pubblicato il Febbraio 5, 2018Maggio 19, 2023

Compiling Alchemical Recipe-Books in Byzantium and Beyond: Between Technical Practice and Antiquarian Interest

Paper delivered by Matteo Martelli at the workshop Testing and Translating Textual Evidence: A Greek Medieval Treatise on Goldsmithing organized by Antje Bosselmann-Ruickbie and Susanne Greiff.

March 15-17, 2018, Vortragssaal des Römisch-Germanischen Zentralmuseums, Mainz

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Pubblicato il Febbraio 1, 2018Maggio 19, 2023

Presentation of the AlchemEast Project

Seminar series: “SERIC-FILCOM. Seminari ricerche in corso”, Department of Philosophy and Communication Studies, University of Bologna

February 27, 2018, Department of Philosophy and Communication Studies, Bologna (Sala Rossa)

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AlchemEast

This project has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme (GA n. 724914). The AlchemEast project is devoted to the study of alchemical theory and practice as it appeared and developed in distinct, albeit contiguous areas: Graeco-Roman Egypt, Byzantium, and the Near East, from Ancient Babylonian times to the early Islamic Period.

How to find us

Address
Via Zamboni, 38
40126 Bologna
Email
matteo.martelli@unibo.it

 

AlchemEast

This project has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme (GA n. 724914). The AlchemEast project is devoted to the study of alchemical theory and practice as it appeared and developed in distinct, albeit contiguous areas: Graeco-Roman Egypt, Byzantium, and the Near East, from Ancient Babylonian times to the early Islamic Period.

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