5 september 2022
Max Peers is a PhD candidate in the Joukowsky Institute for Archaeology and the Ancient World at Brown University, and an associated researcher at Royal Netherlands Institute in Rome (KNIR) for the academic year 22-23. His research focuses on the impact of...
5 september 2022
Samir Boumediene is a researcher at the Institut d’Histoire des Représentations et des Idées dans les Modernités (CNRS, Lyon). Trained in history and epistemology, he published his PhD on the history of New World medicinal plants in 2016 under the title La...
30 augustus 2022
Lodi Nauta is a resident KNIR fellow in the first three months of 2018. During his stay at the KNIR he teaches a Masterclass on “Renaissance and early modern Philosophy”, and organises activities relating to his current research interests. In Rome he will be working...
30 augustus 2022
Ann Rigney is a resident KNIR fellow in the late spring of 2017. During her stay at the KNIR she teaches, together with Joep Leerssen, a Masterclass on Multiscalar Memories: Urbi et Orbi, and organises activities relating to here current research interests. Ann Rigney...
30 augustus 2022
Joep Leerssen is a resident KNIR fellow in the late spring of 2017. During his stay at the KNIR he teaches, together with Ann Rigney, a Masterclass on Multiscalar Memories: Urbi et Orbi, and organises activities relating to his current research interests. Joep...