Franz Steiner Verlag has published Unveiling
Emotions, Vol. 3: Arousal, Display, and Performance of
Emotions in the Greek World (2020),edited by
Angelos Chaniotis, Professor in the School of Historical
Studies.
Franz Werfel (1890–1945) ends his novella Pale Blue Ink in a
Lady's Hand with the protagonist Leonidas dozing off: “While
sleeping under the oppressive dome of the ever-louder music,
Leonidas knew with inexpressible clarity that today an offer
of...
On April 25, 2019, architect Frank Gehry and conductor Gustavo
Dudamel met at the Institute for Advanced Study to have a public
conversation on "the intersection of music, architecture, and
design."
This essay was first presented in Italian in a dialogue with
the physicist Tullio Regge, former Professor in the School of
Natural Sciences, as the fifth episode in a television series
“Dietro lo Specchio,” broadcast by RAI 2, in Turin,
Italy...
Conceptions of war and of its uses, and the interaction of the
arts with politics and ideology, are two different but often
related areas of research in which Peter Paret, Professor Emeritus in the
School of Historical
Studies, specializes.
Irving Lavin, Professor Emeritus
in the School of Historical Studies, has authored Caravaggio e
La Tour.La Luce Occulta di Dio (Donzelli Editore,
Rome, 2000), a volume dedicated to painting, which offers a
brilliant contribution on the art of two...