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 | Apr 24, 2026 | Art, Information and communication technologies, International Acts, Paint, Scientific Meetings and Congresses | 0
Ana María Díaz Pérez addresses the impact of artificial intelligence on artistic creation from an interdisciplinary perspective in her presentation, “La IA en el pensamiento creativo. Beneficios e inconvenientes” (AI in Creative Thinking: Benefits and Drawbacks)
Read Moreby Javier Rodríguez Sicilia | Feb 6, 2026 | Academicians in society, Art, Education, ethics and values, History, History of art and cultural heritage, National history, Paint, Sociology | 0
Joaquín Callabed is featured in an interview discussing aspects of his latest publication, “Las miradas de Goya a la infancia” (Goya’s Perspective on Childhood,) as well as some of his studies on the renowned Aragonese painter
Read Moreby Javier Rodríguez Sicilia | Feb 6, 2026 | Anthropology, Art, History, History of art and cultural heritage, Maths, Paint, Prehistory, Scientific Meetings and Congresses | 0
The intrinsic relationship between various rock art representations and symbolic language based on mathematics, during the exhibition “En los orígenes. Arte y matemática en la Prehistoria”, organized by Francisco González Redondo
Read Moreby Javier Rodríguez Sicilia | Dec 24, 2025 | Art, Education, ethics and values, History of art and cultural heritage, Paint, Scientific Meetings and Congresses, Sociology | 0
Through 25 iconic paintings by Spanish and European artists from the post-18th century depicting childhood within its family and social environment, Joaquín Callabed and José Mateo Ycardo present the evolution of the analysis of childhood throughout the modern and contemporary periods
Read Moreby Javier Rodríguez Sicilia | Nov 25, 2025 | Art, Maths, Paint, Scientific Meetings and Congresses | 0
The “Exceptional Women” collection by Paula Plaza, a scientific illustrator, exhibited during the 41st Conference on Teaching and Learning Mathematics, rescues from oblivion and dignifies the figures of women who have transformed history in various fields. It recreates the complex work of pioneers such as Hypatia of Alexandria, Sophie Germain, and the contemporary Maryam Mirzakhani, among many others
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