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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Bucharest:20160121T040000
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SUMMARY:Manipulating Flora. Gardens as Laboratories in the Renaissance and Early Modern Europe
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LOCATION:1 Dimitrie Brandza St.\, Bucharest\, Romania\, RO-060102
DESCRIPTION:<p>Botany plays an overlooked role in shaping early modernity. Because philosophers\, scholars\, experimenters\, physicians and botanists moved between public <em>horti botanici</em> and (secret or) private gardens\, this workshop seeks original contributions exploring the connection between experiments with plants and the emergence of modern science and philosophy. Our focus will be on the influences of experimentation with plants in natural philosophy\, but also in the development of particular sciences. Wide-ranging contributions discussing the art(s) of experimentation with plants\, or exploring the collaborative dimension of the processes of botanical (and physiological) knowledge are welcome\, as long as they help to reveal the significant status of manipulating nature through botanical studies.</p>\n<p>Researchers from various areas are invited <strong>to submit proposals</strong> by the<strong> 15th of October</strong> including the author&rsquo\;s name\, affiliation\, a short CV\, and contact information (the email address)\, the paper title (15-word maximum)\, an abstract (250-word maximum)\, and a short bibliography (up to 5 works). Submit proposals via email to <a href="mailto:manipulatingflora@gmail.com">manipulatingflora@gmail.com</a></p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Fabrizio Baldassarri;CN=Dana  Jalobeanu;CN=Oana Matei:
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