Check them out on the Videos page (they are also linked from Schedule and Abstracts) or on our Vimeo Channel. Happy viewing!
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Conference Updates
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Check them out on the Videos page (they are also linked from Schedule and Abstracts) or on our Vimeo Channel. Happy viewing!
Booking for the conference is now closed. Many thanks to those of you who have registered; we look forward to welcoming you to Oxford and St Anne’s next week.
Formal booking for the conference is now open; to book your subsidised package via our online conference shop, please visit the registration page. For the latest version of the programme, with links to speaker profiles and abstracts, please visit the schedule page. The deadline for registrations is Wednesday 31 August.
The official call for papers for Intellectual Geography: Comparative Studies, 1550-1700 has now been released, and is available on the site. Stay tuned to this page, which will be updated as details, such as speakers, are confirmed.
Welcome to the website for ‘Intellectual Geography’, the second international conference of the Project Cultures of Knowledge: An Intellectual Geography of the Seventeenth-Century Republic of Letters, a collaboration between the Humanities Division and the Bodleian Library of the University of Oxford with funding from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. Stay tuned to this page, which can be followed via an RSS feed, for conference updates.