{"title":"Conference Notes","authors":"A. Thoss","doi":"10.2307/2862589","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"THE RENAISSANCE SOCIETY OF AMERICA held its annual conference, celebrating the 25th anniversary of the Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies (CRRS), in Toronto, from Thursday, April 5 to Saturday, April 7, 1990. The conference was hosted by Victoria College in the University of Toronto. The 36th annual RSA Council business meeting was held on the afternoon of April 5 th in conjunction with the conference. J. Kelly Sowards (Wichita State U) chaired the Thursday afternoon plenary session on Recent Trends in Renaissance Studies: Education in the Renaissance and Reformation. Paul Grendler (U of Toronto) spoke on \"Schooling in Italy and Beyond\"; Susan Karant-Nunn (Portland State U) on \"Early Modern German Schooling and the 'New History' of Education\"; and Charles Nauert (U of Missouri, Columbia) on \"Humanist Infiltration into the Academic World: Some Studies of Northern Universities.\" Robert Proctor (Connecticut College) was Commentator and spoke on \"The Studia Humanitatis: Contemporary Scholarship and Renaissance Ideals.\" Anthony Grafton (Princeton U) chaired the Thursday evening plenary session, a CRRS 25th Anniversary Panel, on the topic Early Modern Studies: an Agenda for the New Millennium. Germaine Warkentin (Victoria College, U of Toronto) made introductory remarks and introduced a panel consisting of David Wootton (U of Victoria, BC), Jane Abray (U of Toronto), and Debra Shuger (UCLA) who spoke on \"Decanting Theory, or Old Wine in New Bottles.\" Twenty-nine sessions were held with the following topics and papers presented. On Friday, April 6th, Session 1, Sexuality, Satire and Stage Censorship in the English Renaissance, 1599-1604, was organized and chaired by Richard Burt (U of Massachusetts, Amherst). Lynda Boose (Dartmouth College) presented a paper on \"The 1599 Bishops Ban, Elizabethan Pornography and the Sexualization of the Jacobean Stage\"; Richard Burt on \"Critics as Consumers: Sexual Slander and Censorship in Jonson's Epicene\"; and M. Lindsay Kaplan (UC-Berkeley) on \"Satire and the Arraignment of Love Poetry in Jonson's Poetaster.\" Session 2, Renaissance Women from Twentieth-Century Feminist Perspectives: a Modern Walk with Renaissance Notions of Love and Death, was organized by Robert L. Mazzola (U of Connecticut,","PeriodicalId":46010,"journal":{"name":"Advanced Optical Technologies","volume":null,"pages":null},"PeriodicalIF":2.3000,"publicationDate":"2020-02-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"https://sci-hub-pdf.com/10.2307/2862589","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Advanced Optical Technologies","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.2307/2862589","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"Q2","JCRName":"OPTICS","Score":null,"Total":0}
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THE RENAISSANCE SOCIETY OF AMERICA held its annual conference, celebrating the 25th anniversary of the Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies (CRRS), in Toronto, from Thursday, April 5 to Saturday, April 7, 1990. The conference was hosted by Victoria College in the University of Toronto. The 36th annual RSA Council business meeting was held on the afternoon of April 5 th in conjunction with the conference. J. Kelly Sowards (Wichita State U) chaired the Thursday afternoon plenary session on Recent Trends in Renaissance Studies: Education in the Renaissance and Reformation. Paul Grendler (U of Toronto) spoke on "Schooling in Italy and Beyond"; Susan Karant-Nunn (Portland State U) on "Early Modern German Schooling and the 'New History' of Education"; and Charles Nauert (U of Missouri, Columbia) on "Humanist Infiltration into the Academic World: Some Studies of Northern Universities." Robert Proctor (Connecticut College) was Commentator and spoke on "The Studia Humanitatis: Contemporary Scholarship and Renaissance Ideals." Anthony Grafton (Princeton U) chaired the Thursday evening plenary session, a CRRS 25th Anniversary Panel, on the topic Early Modern Studies: an Agenda for the New Millennium. Germaine Warkentin (Victoria College, U of Toronto) made introductory remarks and introduced a panel consisting of David Wootton (U of Victoria, BC), Jane Abray (U of Toronto), and Debra Shuger (UCLA) who spoke on "Decanting Theory, or Old Wine in New Bottles." Twenty-nine sessions were held with the following topics and papers presented. On Friday, April 6th, Session 1, Sexuality, Satire and Stage Censorship in the English Renaissance, 1599-1604, was organized and chaired by Richard Burt (U of Massachusetts, Amherst). Lynda Boose (Dartmouth College) presented a paper on "The 1599 Bishops Ban, Elizabethan Pornography and the Sexualization of the Jacobean Stage"; Richard Burt on "Critics as Consumers: Sexual Slander and Censorship in Jonson's Epicene"; and M. Lindsay Kaplan (UC-Berkeley) on "Satire and the Arraignment of Love Poetry in Jonson's Poetaster." Session 2, Renaissance Women from Twentieth-Century Feminist Perspectives: a Modern Walk with Renaissance Notions of Love and Death, was organized by Robert L. Mazzola (U of Connecticut,
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Advanced Optical Technologies is a strictly peer-reviewed scientific journal. The major aim of Advanced Optical Technologies is to publish recent progress in the fields of optical design, optical engineering, and optical manufacturing. Advanced Optical Technologies has a main focus on applied research and addresses scientists as well as experts in industrial research and development. Advanced Optical Technologies partners with the European Optical Society (EOS). All its 4.500+ members have free online access to the journal through their EOS member account. Topics: Optical design, Lithography, Opto-mechanical engineering, Illumination and lighting technology, Precision fabrication, Image sensor devices, Optical materials (polymer based, inorganic, crystalline/amorphous), Optical instruments in life science (biology, medicine, laboratories), Optical metrology, Optics in aerospace/defense, Simulation, interdisciplinary, Optics for astronomy, Standards, Consumer optics, Optical coatings.