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Tid og sted: , Domus Bibliotheca

Det norske institutt Roma arrangerer P.A. Munch forelesning og utdeling av H.R. Astrups Roma-pris for studenter på Domus Bibliotheca i Oslo.

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Tid og sted: , The Norwegian institute in Rome

St. Birgitta of Sweden in Medieval Rome: On the Trail of Two English Superfans, Cardinal Adam Easton and Margery Kempe

Tid og sted: , Institutum Romanum Finlandiae, Via Garibaldi 31

 Circolo Gianicolense: Christopher S. Siwicki

Tid og sted: , The Norwegian institute in Rome

Exploration and Authority: Olaus Magnus between Learned Knowledge and Personal Experience

Tid og sted: , Istituto di Norvegia in Roma

Francesco D'Angelo parlerà di Sigurd Jórsalafari e del suo avventuroso viaggio nel Mediterraneo 1107-1111 . 

L'evento è aperto per tutti tramite registrazione e fa parte del Novembre Nordico a Roma.

Tid og sted: , Istituto di Norvegia in Roma

Ibsen scrisse le sue opere piu famose in Italia. Nella sua relazione Giuliano D'Amico approfondirà luci ed ombre del soggiorno romano di Ibsen, soffermandosi sulle sue ispirazioni artistiche e sul suo isolamento dal contesto culturale italiano, mentre Maria Cristina Lombardi discuterà l'opera di mediazione culturale riguardante l'opera di Ibsen che Anne Charlotte Leffler, sua amica e ammiratrice, condusse a Napoli coinvolgendo il filosofo Benedetto Croce.  L’attrice Anna Chiara Senatore leggerà da una delle opere di Ibsen.

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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 political consequences.  

Tid og sted: , The Norwegian Institute in Rome

Blame it on the Pope. A Norwegian Revivalist on the History of God and the Errors of the Roman Church

Tid og sted: , The Norwegian institute in Rome

In the Presence of Stone

Tid og sted: , The Norwegian institute in Rome

Relics and reliquaries have been at the core of European devotional cultures during many centuries. Recent decades have seen a wide scholarly interest in the subject, expressed through several exhibitions and book publications. The European Network on the Instruments of Devotion (ENID) has chosen this dynamic research topic for this conference, celebrating the network's 20th anniversary. The conference, co-organized with the Norwegian Institute in Rome, presents papers on relics, reliquaries, and their connected devotional practices from medieval to contemporary times.  

Tid og sted: , The Norwegian institute in Rome

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!

Tid og sted: , The Norwegian institute in Rome

Augmented Reality Storytelling and Reconstructions of Ancient Events in situ

Tid og sted: , The Norwegian institute in Rome

Were Mesopotamian city states precursors of the political system of ancient Greece? Prof. Iver B. Neumann, anthropologist and political scientist, aims to answer this question in a guest lecture at the DNIR. We are delighted to host this event, which is open to all.  

Tid og sted: , The Norwegian institute in Rome

From Markland to Milan. Galvaneus Flamma and the Circulation of News between Northern Europe and Italy in the First Half of the Fourteenth Century

Tid og sted: , The Norwegian institute in Rome

Death in Transition: Archaeological Perspectives on Burial Practices and Societal Change 

Tid og sted: , The Norwegian Institute in Rome

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. 

Tid og sted: , The Norwegian Institute in Rome

International workshop organized by Mattia Biffis, Honorary Fellow at the Norwegian Institute in Rome.

Tid og sted: , The Norwegian Institute in Rome

An international conference at the Norwegian Institute in Rome 24 - 26 May 2023, organized by Marianne P. Ritsema van Eck and Kaja Merete Hagen.

Tid og sted: , The Norwegian Institute in Rome

The Norwegian Institute in Rome is honored to welcome Dr. Michele Camaioni, University of Roma Tre, as this year's P. A. Munch Lecturer. Dr. Camaioni will be introduced by our postdoctoral fellow Dr. Marianne Ritsema van Eck

The P. A. Munch Lecture Series was introduced in 2022 to commemorate the Norwegian historian Peter Andreas Munch (1810—1863), a prominent and highly productive scholar who spent his last years working in Roman archives.

Tid og sted: , The Norwegian institute in Rome

Egypt was part of the Roman world for seven centuries, from the Roman conquest of Egypt in 31 BC to the annexation of Egypt by the Rashidun caliphate in AD 646. The period saw the exchange of languages, cultural and religious ideas and concepts across borders, including the spread the Egyptian Isis cult into the Roman West and the emergence of Christian monastic culture in Egypt’s deserts.

Tid og sted: , Biblioteca 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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Jake Tippett on Niccolo Machiavelli: The Norwegian Institute in Rome is delighted to host this term's first gathering of the Circolo Gianicolense!

Tid og sted: , The Norwegian institute in Rome

Giovanni Battista Piranesi (1720-78), printmaker, architect, and antiquarian, has long mesmerized viewers with his panoramas of ancient Rome. But he has also been considered an interpreter of the genuinely modern, DNIR Honorary Fellow, Professor Victor Plahte Tschudi argues in his new book.

Tid og sted: , The Norwegian institute in Rome

On the occasion of his 80th birthday our former Director Professor J. Rasmus Brandt will give an open lecture on Etruscan passage to the underworld. The Institute is delighted to host a reception in his honour immediately after the lecture. Please join us in celebrating an extraordinary man and great scholar!

Tid og sted: , Det norske institutt i Roma

Modern literary theory, which has been in constant dialogue with broader practices of cultural and political critique in Europe, is recognized as having its starting point in Russian Formalism, an intellectual movement that dates to the 1910s. This roundtable, which involves scholars who have fled Ukraine and Russia in 2022, will explore some of the overlooked historical and geographical extensions of this major epistemic shift. The speakers will uncover intellectual precedents to modern forms of knowledge and critique in Ukrainian and Russian 19th and 20th century scholarship.