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http://itatti.harvard.edu/japanlecturemay2013
Japan_Lecture_May_2013

I Tatti in Japan May 2013
Public Lectures by Lino Pertile, Director, and Jonathan Nelson, Assistant Director for Programs

Thursday, 16 May, 16:30-18:00. Keio University , Graduate Art History Seminar series
• Jonathan Nelson, “The Rebirth of Botticelli: New Approaches by Berenson and Yashiro”
Arranged by Koichi Toyama, co-organized by the Keio University Global Research Centre of Logic and Sensibility (Faculty of Letters), with the support of the Japan Society of Art History. Open to all members, graduate students in the Keio University Department of Aesthetics and Science of Arts, and all Professors of the Faculty of Letters.

Saturday, 18 May, 14:00-15:30. National Museum of Western Art
• Jonathan Nelson, "An Economic Approach to Renaissance Art: Raphael and his Patrons”
With the support of the Japan Society of Art History. Open to all, click here to apply for a ticket.

Sunday, 19 May. Gakushuin Women's College
• 13:30, Jonathan Nelson, "Some Recent Trends in Renaissance Studies: A View from Villa I Tatti"
• 14:30, Lino Pertile, "Morality and Success from Boccaccio to Machiavelli"
Part of the Renaissance Studies meeting organized by Ken'ichi Nejime with Hiroaki Ito (Saitama University, Japanese Society for the Renaissance Studies) under the joint auspices of Institute of European Medieval and Renaissance Studies (Takashi Jinno, Waseda University). Open to members, scholars, graduate students and undergraduate students. Begins at 13:00.

Monday, 20 May, 6:30-9:00. Foreign Correspondents Club of Japan
• Jonathan Nelson, "An Economic Approach to Renaissance Art: Raphael and his Patrons”
Organized by the Harvard Club of Japan, open only to members

Tuesday, 21 May, 16:30-18:30. University of Tokyo, Komaba campus, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
• Jonathan Nelson, , "Some Recent Trends in Renaissance Studies: A View from Villa I Tatti"
• Lino Pertile, “Dante, Ulysses and Intelligence”
Organized by the Department of Mediterranean Studies, the Department of French and Italian Studies and the Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research on “Area Studies Approach toward European Literature”. Open to scholars.

Wednesday, 22 May, 18:00. Istituto Italiano di Cultura
• Jonathan Nelson, introduzione a Villa I Tatti (in Italiano, with translation)
• Lino Pertile, “Moralità e successo da Boccaccio a Machiavelli” (in Italiano, with translation)

Friday, 24 May. University of Kyoto, Graduate School of Letters, Department of Italian
• Lino Pertile, “Dante, Ulisse e l’intelligenza” (in Italiano)
• Jonathan Nelson, introduzione a Villa I Tatti (in Italiano)

Saturday, 25 May. Centro Culturale Italo-giapponese
• Lino Pertile, “Dante, i papi e la Chiesa” (in Italiano, with translation)

Sunday, 26 May. University of Kyoto, Graduate School of Human and Environmental Studies
• Lino Pertile, “Primo Levi e l'umanesimo” (in Italiano)

We are also pleased to announce that two Japanese scholars will be part of the I Tatti community next year. This international community, and the trip to Japan, are part of our efforts to support and promote Italian Renaissance studies in Japan and other areas that have been under-represented at I Tatti, and to establish valuable contacts with colleagues around the world.

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