The ‘Studia Humanitatis’
Mariàngela Vilallonga presents the educational and intellectual program that fueled the Italian and European Renaissance in her lecture “The ‘Studia Humanitatis'”
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by Javier Rodríguez Sicilia | Jul 1, 2026 | Art, History, History of art and cultural heritage, Literature, Paint, Scientific Meetings and Congresses | 0
Mariàngela Vilallonga presents the educational and intellectual program that fueled the Italian and European Renaissance in her lecture “The ‘Studia Humanitatis'”
Read Moreby Javier Rodríguez Sicilia | Jun 23, 2026 | Art, History, Literature, National history, Political Sciences, Scientific Meetings and Congresses | 0
Jordi Martí presents and moderates the session of the current edition of the Cornellà Creació Fòrum series: a meeting between Javier Cercas, one of the most internationally acclaimed contemporary Spanish novelists, and journalist Àlex Sàlmon, editor of the literary supplement “Abril,” published by Prensa Ibérica and distributed with “El Periódico de Catalunya.”
Read Moreby Javier Rodríguez Sicilia | May 22, 2026 | Art, Law, Literature, Political Sciences | 0
Current Spanish and international politics, in the latest articles by Teresa Freixes
Read Moreby Javier Rodríguez Sicilia | May 16, 2026 | Art, Computing, History, Information and communication technologies, Literature, Particle physics, Physics | 0
Sònia Fernández-Vidal presents the exhibition “Quantum Revolution,” a show that invites visitors to explore what is considered the most astonishing and productive scientific theory of the last one hundred years.
Read Moreby Javier Rodríguez Sicilia | May 5, 2026 | Academicians in society, Art, Literature | 0
In an extensive feature in “Cultura|s” of “La Vanguardia”, Mariàngela Vilallonga reflects on literature and the influences between generations with her son Borja.
Read Moreby Javier Rodríguez Sicilia | Apr 2, 2026 | Anthropology, Art, Biology, Literature, Psychiatry and Psychology, Psychology | 0
August Corominas reflects on human and animal identity, and scientific ethics, in the article “The Island of Doctor Moreau and the ‘Therians'”
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