středa | 29. 9. 2021 - 30. 9. 2021
hybrid conference | Academic Conference Centre, Prague, Husova 4a
Studying the Arts in Medieval Bohemia II
Hosted by the Institute of Philosophy, Czech Academy of Sciences
Further information
The University of Prague, founded in 1348 as the first European university east of the Rhine and north of the Alps, was one of the most important universities in the Holy Roman Empire until the crisis of 1409, when German scholars left Prague. Its students and teachers hailed from almost every corner of Europe, with the majority coming from Central Europe. Since its foundation, the university had accepted the doctrines of other European centres of learning, such as Oxford and Paris, but also gradually began to serve as an institution that produced and disseminated knowledge to other universities and schools, such as Cracow.
Similar to its 2016 predecessor (https://bit.ly/33pLXKp), this conference aims to explore better the processes of the production, reception and transmission of knowledge in Central Europe, with an emphasis on the University of Prague and in particular its Faculty of Arts around 1348–1500.
The conference focuses on the doctrines and texts associated with the Prague Faculty of Arts and its students and masters (including physicians and theologians), as well as papers dealing with broader topics in which the Prague Faculty of Arts and its members played a part or had a more distant role.
The conference will be held in a hybrid form (in-person and online). Participants giving a paper will be present in person.
We invite other interested colleagues to register by filling in the form at the following link: https://forms.gle/KxDsa5fgWRCLQiCQ7
Only registered colleagues will receive a Zoom link to participate in the meeting virtually.
Organiser contact: Ota Pavlíček (Prague), Institute of Philosophy of the Czech Academy of Sciences,