Gynaecology and embryology in Ancient, Medieval and Early-Modern Texts
Call for Papers
Call for Papers
II INTERNATIONAL GYNECIA CONFERENCE
Funchal, March 26th to 27th 2020
The Project “Gynecia: Rodericus a Castro Lusitanus and the ancient medical tradition about gynaecology and embryology” organizes, on March 26th and 27th 2020, at Colégio dos Jesuítas of Universidade da Madeira, the II International Gynecia Conference, dedicated to the theme “Gynaecology and embryology in Ancient, Medieval and Early-Modern Texts”. The primary aim of the conference is to address all the possible facets and complexities of this theme, within the context of Western Medicine. Scholars working in an area related to the theme of the project and interested in participating in the Conference are invited to send a proposal. Proposals on Ancient, Medieval and Early Modern Medicine and Philosophy are welcome, especially those dealing with – but not limited to – one of the following topics:
1) women and/or children’s health;
2) embryology, human and animal generation;
3) pregnancy, (in)fertility, contraception, abortion;
4) monsters and hermaphrodites;
5) materia medica in gynaecological treatises;
6) astrology in medical texts about pregnancy and childbirth;
7) translating texts about women’s and children’s diseases (challenges, relevance and difficulties);
8) rhetoric and medicine.
Presentation of Proposals
Those interested in presenting a scientific communication at the Conference should submit an abstract according to the guidelines indicated below by December 15th 2019. Its acceptance will be communicated by January 15th 2020. The presentations (up to 20 minutes) may be written in any of the official languages of the Conference: Portuguese, Spanish, Italian, French and English.
All the communication related to the Conference must be done through the following email: gyneciarcl@gmail.com.
Scientific Committee
Funchal, March 26th to 27th 2020
The Project “Gynecia: Rodericus a Castro Lusitanus and the ancient medical tradition about gynaecology and embryology” organizes, on March 26th and 27th 2020, at Colégio dos Jesuítas of Universidade da Madeira, the II International Gynecia Conference, dedicated to the theme “Gynaecology and embryology in Ancient, Medieval and Early-Modern Texts”. The primary aim of the conference is to address all the possible facets and complexities of this theme, within the context of Western Medicine. Scholars working in an area related to the theme of the project and interested in participating in the Conference are invited to send a proposal. Proposals on Ancient, Medieval and Early Modern Medicine and Philosophy are welcome, especially those dealing with – but not limited to – one of the following topics:
1) women and/or children’s health;
2) embryology, human and animal generation;
3) pregnancy, (in)fertility, contraception, abortion;
4) monsters and hermaphrodites;
5) materia medica in gynaecological treatises;
6) astrology in medical texts about pregnancy and childbirth;
7) translating texts about women’s and children’s diseases (challenges, relevance and difficulties);
8) rhetoric and medicine.
Presentation of Proposals
Those interested in presenting a scientific communication at the Conference should submit an abstract according to the guidelines indicated below by December 15th 2019. Its acceptance will be communicated by January 15th 2020. The presentations (up to 20 minutes) may be written in any of the official languages of the Conference: Portuguese, Spanish, Italian, French and English.
All the communication related to the Conference must be done through the following email: gyneciarcl@gmail.com.
Scientific Committee
- Arnaldo Espírito Santo (Universidade de Lisboa)
- Cristina Santos Pinheiro (Universidade da Madeira)
- Helen King (Open University)
- Henrique Leitão (Universidade de Lisboa)
- João Nunes Torrão (Universidade de Aveiro)
- José Sotero Gomes (Hospital da Luz, Funchal)
- Manuel Vásquez Buján (Universidad de Santiago de Compostela)
- Miguel Ángel González Manjarrés (Universidad de Valladolid)
- Rodrigo Furtado (Universidade de Lisboa)
Organising Committee
- Alessandra Foscati (Universidade de Lisboa)
- Bernardo Mota (Universidade de Lisboa)
- Cristina Santos Pinheiro (Universidade da Madeira)
- Joana Falcato (Universidade de Lisboa)
- Joaquim Pinheiro (Universidade da Madeira)
- Telmo Reis (Universidade da Madeira)
Directions for sending abstracts
Abstracts must be submitted in https://tinyurl.com/2gynecia before December 15th 2019 with the following information: name; email address; institutional affiliation; bio-bibliographical note (300 words), title of the presentation; 500 words abstract, 5 keywords, thematic area to which the proposal is ascribed.
For more information: https://projectgynecia.uma.pt/eventos/
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