The 2024 L’Orange Lecture: The Art of Reading and the Studiolo of Urbino
We are delighted to welcome Prof. Em. Lina Bolzoni of Scuola Normale Superiore in Pisa to give this year's L'Orange Lecture.
Time and Place: Oct. 10, 2023, 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM, The Norwegian Institute in Rome.
As an internationally celebrated expert on Italian Renaissance literature and culture, Lina Bolzoni will lecture on the art of reading, presenting the famous late fifteenth-century…
The 2023 L’Orange Lecture: Sex and the Church. Early Modern Views on Sexuality and the Body in Eden
We are delighted to welcome Dr. Alessandro Scafi of Warburg Institute, University of London, to give this year's L'Orange Lecture. As an expert on medieval and early modern culture, Dr. Scafi will present and discuss a decisive phase in the history of sexuality. Were Adam and Eve meant to have sex in the Garden Eden? The various answers to this question had wide-ranging religious, cultural, and…
The Piccolo Ludovisi Sarcophagus: a Seventeenth-Century Forgery?
On the occasion of her 80th birthday, our former Director, Professor Siri Sande, will give an open lecture on a controversial topic: is the celebrated Piccolo Ludovisi Sarcophagus really a seventeenth-century forgery? The Institute is delighted to host a reception in her honour immediately after the lecture. Please join us in celebrating an extraordinary woman and great scholar!
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Rethinking Mary in Early Modern Europe – Women’s voices and the Virgin Mary
This interdisciplinary symposium will explore the ways in which the Virgin Mary was represented in texts written by, for or about women between the 15th and 17th centuries.
June 21, 2023 3:00 PM–June 23, 2023 6:00 PM
The Norwegian Institute in Rome
The Virgin Mary is a crucial figure for Western culture and Christian worship, and has always been strictly connected to women and their status…
Art Beyond Placeness: Narratives of Movement in the Early Modern Period
International workshop organized by Mattia Biffis, Honorary Fellow at the Norwegian Institute in Rome.
May 31, 2023 2:30 PM–June 1, 2023 6:00 PM
The Norwegian Institute in Rome.
In recent years, the new importance attributed to the biographies of objects and their global circulation has drawn increasing attention to the phenomenon of their physical transportation – in other words, to the…
Hagio-Scape! How mobility and materiality shaped pre-modern geographies of devotion (400-1700)
May 24, 2023 9:00 AM–May 26, 2023 3:00 PM.
The Norwegian Institute in Rome
Ever since fourth century CE, iconic objects and places have played a formative role in articulating Christian sacred space. This conference investigates the specific role of mobility and materiality in the creation of (trans)regional sacred landscapes and cityscapes, taking a longue durée perspective.
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La restituzione dei beni coloniali
07.03/2023 h14:15 – 17:30 ingresso via Liguria, 20
Analisi comparativa tra Italia e Svizzera
La questione della restituzione dei beni culturali coloniali è diventata un tema importante per i musei europei. In effetti, le richieste – sia da parte degli Stati, sia delle comunità locali – stanno diventando sempre più pressanti, e gli Stati occidentali guardano con maggiore incisività al loro…
Perceptions of Aging and Old Age: Thresholds and Life-Cycles
Mar. 28, 9:00 AM, Bibliotheca Hertziana and The Norwegian Institute in Rome
Images of old age and aging determine how we handle demographic change. This conference will explore how the stages of the life cycle have been construed throughout history in order to consciously recognise the stereotypes that emanate from these age categories.
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Director’s Seminar Series 2023
The Director’s seminars take place in the lecture hall downstairs on Tuesday afternoons. Some are in-house seminars starting at 4 pm, other are public events starting at 6 pm. DNIR’s visiting fellows, guest researchers, and invited lecturers present current their research. Presentations are usually in English and take the format of 20 minute-papers, followed by a Q&A session and an informal…
Reek of past pitfalls. Caterina De Nicola
24.02.2023-16.04.2023
Opening: 23.02.2023 H18:00-20:00
Istituto Svizzero, Via del Vecchio Politecnico 3, Milano, Ingresso gratuito
Reek of past pitfalls is the first solo exhibition in Milan by Caterina De Nicola, who presents a large site-specific installation within the space of Istituto Svizzero. In her artistic practice, Caterina De Nicola works through writing, painting, sculpture,…
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Collections
The collective catalog of the URBS network currently consists of about 111,000 bibliographic records.
In addition to ancient and modern printed publications - monographic and periodical - it also includes graphic materials, prints, maps, musical recordings and scores, analytical descriptions, and electronic resources.
It is based on a multilingual authority file and is enriched with…