Francois Rabelais and the Renaissance Physiology of Invention

Francois Rabelais and the Renaissance Physiology of Invention

By Institute for the Humanities & Social Sciences, QM

Book Symposium on Raphaële Garrod's "Francois Rabelais and the Renaissance Physiology of Invention"

Date and time

Location

Colette Bowe, Queen's Building, Ground Floor

327 Mile End Road Queen Mary University of London London E1 4NS United Kingdom

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Highlights

  • 4 hours, 30 minutes
  • In person

About this event

The Imagination Research Network and the Centre for Renaissance and Early Modern Studies delighted to host a symposium on Raphaële Garrod's Francois Rabelais and the Renaissance Physiology of Invention.

The Chair

Professor Maksymilian Del Mar

Speakers

Dr Raphaële Garrod

Professor Kathryn Banks

Professor Richard Scholar

Professor Adrian Armstrong

Professor Thibaut Maus de Rolley

The drinks reception will commence at 7:30 pm.

All are welcome, but please sign up on Eventbrite.

The Venue

The Colette Bowe Room is on the ground floor in Queens' Building, which is marked 19 on Mile End Campus map.

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Free
Feb 25 · 4:00 PM GMT