Huge congrats, that’s amazing news!
Posts by Giovanni Lista
📖 It's out! Happy to figure alongside amazing scholars in "On the Move. Mobility and Early Modern Translation", eds. Giancarlo Casale and Ann Thomson for Brill!
My contribution addresses the Italian translations of Fontenelle's Entretiens (1730-1751)
👉 brill.com/edcollbook/t...
One more month to go!
📣 Dear colleagues and translation studies enthusiasts,
The CFP for the international conference 'Translations and Academies in the Eighteenth Century' I am organizing at IZEA @unihalle.bsky.social is officially open!
Please RT, circulate and get in touch if interested!
Full details below👇
Hello London colleagues!
As a @ucl.ac.uk visiting fellow, I am very excited to present my research on Fontenelle's translations @centras-ucl.bsky.social on the 28th of October!
Come say hi and have a chat if you’re in town!
A historic ceiling painted blue abd gold appearing as a starry night sky
The event poster again
I had a great time talking on J.G.A. Pocock & Japan yesterday at Palazzo Fenzi, UniFi - grazie mille to Emanuele Giusti & @luisdelapej.bsky.social & all who came & commented @laurelinm.bsky.social @giovlista.bsky.social @rosariolopez.bsky.social @arturbanaszewski.bsky.social others - lots to ponder!
Happy new year!
Are you looking for a read that challenges long-established paradigms in intellectual history?
In this article, I reassess Andrew Fletcher of Saltoun's radical republicanism in relation to the militia issue: free eprints below!
www.tandfonline.com/eprint/B3Z2M...
To kick in my share of academic resources on bluesky, do you know about pre-Union Scottish imperial discourses and justifications surrounding the 1698 Darien venture?
Here are some free eprints of an article published a few years ago, in case you are interested!
www.tandfonline.com/eprint/ZAUHG...
"Intellectual History & Friends Part 3" continues to grow!
go.bsky.app/MX1ZBPL
Hello everyone! I thought I should introduce myself after the latest migration: I am a Fritz Thyssen Fellow working on my beloved project “The Plurality of Fontenelle’s Worlds: Translations, Transfers of Knowledge and Natural Philosophy in Europe (1687-1780)”.
More about my research interests soon!