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COURSE: CULTURAL LEGACY OF ILLUSTRATION: BROADCAST OF ANTIQUITY TO INTELLECTUAL RENEWAL

  • 22/06/2017 - 19/07/2017
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The Museum of the Roman Theater in collaboration with the Summer Courses UPCT 2017 has organized a course on the cultural legacy of the Enlightenment: the spread of antiquity intellectual renewal, to be held from 17 to 19 July in Assembly hall of the Museum of the Roman Theater.

In this course we want to address the cultural heritage of a historical period that left an important mark on our city, with the arrival of the Bourbons Cartagena experienced one of the largest urban transformations in its history, not in vain this year is celebrating the year of the illustration, is why we wanted to approach this cultural legacy from several perspectives. Since the spread of classical antiquity, driven by the young King of Naples, Charles of Bourbon, and later King of Spain, Carlos III. To this king it is not only to the discovery of Pompeii and Herculaneum, but also the dissemination of findings, and thus the influence on the art of his time.

In this period the discovery of the Temple of Isis in Pompeii, which was the first Egyptian shrine that scholars could contemplate, and soon became one of the centers of attraction for travelers on the Grand Tour takes place . The urban transformation of the city and its legacy, the influence of new ideas in the Church of the time and its relationship with the Court, but also in popular music and literary folklore of time will also be analyzed. This is undoubtedly a period of intellectual renewal that prompted scientific knowledge, an issue that also be undertaken in the course sessions.

Course program:

Monday, July 17

from 9.00 to 10.30 h: "Carlos III and dissemination of classical antiquity"
María del Carmen Alonso Rodríguez. Project House Diana Pompei arcaizante

11,00-12,30h: "Classical sculpture at the Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando".
Jose Maria Luzon Nogué. Academic delegate of the Museum of the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando

12.30 to 14.00 h: "The Belén Napolitano, the passion of a king."
 Maria Teresa Marín Torres. Professor of Art History of Murcia. Salzillo Museum director

17.00-18,30 "Fashion and tradition in times of Goya"
Concha Herranz Rodriguez, head of collections of the Museum of Costume (CIPE).

19,00-20,30.- Roundtable: The dissemination of knowledge as the basis of cultural progress: Carlos III and cultural patronage.


Tuesday, July 18

from 9.00 to 11.30 h .: "From Pompeii to Cartagena: the shrines of Isis".
José Miguel Noguera Celdrán. Professor of Archeology at the University of Murcia

from 12.00 to 14.00 h: Visit the Temple of Isis and the Roman Forum Barrio, Cartagena.
Mº Jose Madrid Balance. Archeologist, director of the archaeological excavations of windlass.
 
17,00h-18,30 h: "Thought and science illustration"
Juan Francisco López, Professor of Physics and History of Science UPCT.

18,00- 19,30 "Navigation and illustration in Cartagena naval training and professionalization in the eighteenth century."
Juan José Sánchez Baena. Professor of American History at the University of Murcia. Chair of Naval History of Spain

19,00-20,30.- Round Table: Culture and Science in the Enlightenment


Wednesday, July 19 

from 9.00 to 10.00 h: "Urban development and transformation in Cartagena Ilustrada".
José Antonio Martínez López. Professor of Architecture Area UCAM.

10 to 11.30 h: Visit the Museum of Artillery
José Antonio Martínez López. Professor of Architecture Area of UCAM.

12.00 to 14.00 h: "Customs in the eighteenth century: Animas, brotherhoods, amusements"
José Sánchez Conesa. Dr. in Anthropology and Cronista of Cartagena

from 17.00 to 19.30 h ". Scultura, Carmen Louise Jesuit Doissin and sculpture"
Cristóbal Belda Navarro. Professor Emeritus of Art History at the University of Murcia

 19,30-20,30.- Roundtable: Cartagena and the "enlightened"

INFORMATION
Vice President for Students, University Extension and Sports
cursos.verano@upct.es
 www.upct.es / unimar
Tel : 968.32.70.85
Fax : 968.32.70.58
Code : 52671
Date : 17-19 July 2017
Place : Lecture hall of Cartagena Roman Theater Museum.
Hours: 9.00 - 16,30- 14,00h and 20,30h
Course : 25 hours
Number of credits : 2.5 LRU - 1 ECTS
Address : Elena Ruiz Valderas

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