Block 1
10:00: doors open 10:15-10:30: word of welcome 10:30-11:00: Pim Schievink: Dreaming Epiphanies: a cognitive approach on healing dreams in the sanctuary of Epidauros in the 4th century BC 11:00-11:30: Dylan Breedeveld: The Ghost of Cynthia (Propertius Elegies 4.7) in the frame of Homer and Virgil 11:30-12:00: Jitse Daniels: Augurs, haruspices and the will of the gods in Roman politics 12:00-13:00: break |
Block 2
13:00-13:30: Johannes Vennäng: Friends in high places: Cooperating with God in the Livonian Crusade 13:30-14:00: Emma Joppe: Martyrs for Science: Thomas Norton and the character of fifteenth-century English alchemy 14:00-14:30: coffee break |
Block 3
14:30-15:00: Karst Schuil: The intermingling Supernatural World of Jacob vallick 15:00-15:30: Teddy Delwiche: "Secreta secretae alkymiae secrete servabo: Apprehensions towards alchemy in Colonial New England" 15:30-16:00: coffee break |
Keynote
16:00-17:00: Dr. Julian Yolles: The natural and the supernatural in Medieval Latin Lives of Muhammad 17:00-17:45 drinks |