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Latin Humanism
Cassamarca Foundation
The Cassamarca Foundation of Treviso,
Italy, has funded thirteen
posts in Italian and Latin studies around Australia. The Australasian Centre
for Italian Studies (ACIS) advertises up to three Cassamarca scholarships of up
to $5000 each for Australasians wishing to undertake research in Italy the
following year. They are available to students at Australasian universities who
will be enrolled, full-time or part-time in the relevant year, in honours,
research masters or PhD degrees and who will be engaged in research projects in
any of the following areas of Italian studies: archaeology and classical
antiquities, language, literature, culture, history, politics and society,
including migration studies. Successful applicants will have a knowledge of
Italian adequate for their research purposes. Scholarships will not be awarded
to attend language classes in Italy.
Read more about A/Prof. Haskell’s activities as incumbent of the Cassamarca
Chair in Latin Humanism. ARC Discovery Project- Psychosomatic Illness in Early Modern Italy: Lessons for Modern Psychiatric Theory and Practice
A/Prof. Yasmin Haskell is
leading an ARC Discovery project (2007-2009) on 'Psychosomatic Illness in Early
Modern Italy'. She is collaborating with Prof. Sergio Starkstein (Psychiatry,
UWA), and with two neo-Latin scholars in Rome,
Dr Maurizio Campanelli and Dr Agata Pincelli.
This multidisciplinary project explores 'hypochondria' in
early modern Italy,
and the ways both concept and 'condition' spread. 'Hypochondria' was thought to
be a serious disease, causing severe physical problems (gastric, cardiac and
respiratory) and mental illness from depression to psychosis. Drawing on
untapped early sources in Latin and Italian, our project will track theoretical
models of 'hypochondria' against case histories (by doctors) and personal
histories (by sufferers). It will study the links between the circulation of
information about 'hypochondria' and the view that it was epidemic in parts of Italy. Radio InterviewsWhat's so new about neo-Latin?A/Prof Haskell discusses the topic on ABC Radio National's 'Lingua Franca' on 20 October 2007 Chocolate as a cure for hypochondria?A/Prof Haskell discusses the topic on ABC Radio National's 'Ockham's Razor' on 19 November 2006
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