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Second Dahlem Seminar

Wintersemester 2011/12

Second Dahlem Seminar on the History of Science in Antiquity

 

Esoteric Knowledge in Ancient Sciences

 

  • 18.10.2011 Mark Geller / Klaus Geus: Introduction I
  • 25.10.2011 Klaus Geus / Mark Geller: Introduction II
  • 01.11.2011 Jürgen Renn: Uncertainty in Physics as a reflection of a problem in ancient omens and oracles
  • 08.11.2011 Netanel Amor: Secret of divination, revealed: knowledge considered esoteric by the Babylonian diviner
  • 15.11.2011 Steffi Rudolf: Esoteric knowledge in the Syriac Book of Medicine
  • 22.11.2011 Gerd Graßhoff: Thoughts about the Distinction between Scientific and Esoteric Knowledgc
  • 29.11.2011 Sabine Vogt: Aristotelian "Physiognomonica"
  • 06.12.2011 Maddelana Rumor/Matteo Martel: Origins of alchemy
  • 13.12.2011 Gregor Weber (Augsburg): Traum und Raum in den Oneirokritika des Artemidoros von Daldis
  • 03.01.2012 (No talk scheduled)
  • 10.01.2012 Christoph Markschies: Esoteric knowledge in Gnosticism and Platonism
  • 17.01.2012 Ingo Strauch: How esoteric is Buddhism? Functions and types of religious knowledge in early Buddhism
  • 24.01.2012 Jan Moje: ”Esoteric Knowledge“ in priestly inscriptions from Roman Egypt
  • 31.01.2012 Jan Stenger: Vom Nutzen und Nachteil der Philosophie für das Leben. Johannes Chrysostomos und das Wissen des Landes
  • 07.02.2012 Florentina Badalanova Geller: Esoteric knowledge in the Slavonic apocrypha
  • 14.02.2012 Adrian Pirtea: Christian Kabbala and Persian Illuminationism: On Synthetic Approaches Towards Ancient Esoteric Knowledge in the Works of Pico della Mirandola (1463–1494) and Šihābud-Dīn Yasyā as-Suhrawardī (1155–1191)

 

Prof. Dr. Mark Geller

Prof. Dr. Klaus Geus

 

 

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