New Oxford Francis Bacon Website The Oxford Francis Bacon critical edition has a new website for its project to complete a 15-volume critical edition of the works of Francis Bacon (1561-1626), the Elizabethan-Jacobean lawyer, natural philosopher, and statesman. The website includes details of the contents of each volume, published and planned, as well as the official […]
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St Andrews Institute of Intellectual History
The St Andrews Institute of Intellectual History The Institute has been established to bring together a large number of researchers with interests in intellectual history across the schools of History, Classics, Divinity, English, International Relations, and Philosophical, Anthropological and Film Studies at the University of St Andrews, and to be a home for intellectual historians […]
Spinoza and Nietzsche in Dialogue: Conference Podcast Now Available
Spinoza and Nietzsche in Dialogue: A Two-Day Conference Podcast audio recordings from the two-day conference Spinoza and Nietzsche in Dialogue are now available to listen to online. This conference brings together scholars from around the world working in differing intellectual traditions to explore the many connections between the thought of Spinoza and Nietzsche. Both are […]
Join the New ISIH Facebook Group
Please consider joining the International Society for Intellectual History’s Facebook page for more information on upcoming events. Members of the group can post upcoming events and query community members for information on all aspects of intellectual history.
Join the ISIH Facebook Group
In case you are not already a follower, please consider joining the International Society for Intellectual History’s Facebook page. Members of the group can post upcoming events and query community members for information on all aspects of intellectual history.
A New Look for the ISIH!
Welcome to the new website of the International Society for Intellectual History! Funded by a seed-corn grant from the John Fell Fund of the University of Oxford, and incorporating our new logo, it is designed as a preliminary resource to refresh the look and clarify the aims of the Society pending the creation of a […]