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02.02.2016 | Scholar Meets Expert – The Traditional Chinese Elite’s Assessment of Mantic Practices Michael Lackner (Professor of Chinese Studies, IKGF Director, FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg) |
26.01.2016 | A Handbook of Prognostication in the Middle Ages – Concepts and Approaches Klaus Herbers (Professor of Medieval History and Auxiliary Historical Sciences, IKGF Deputy Director, FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg) |
19.01.2016 | Rationale Zukunftsgestaltung in der römischen Antike [Lecture in German] Ulrike Ehmig (Archaeology and Ancient History, SFB 933 “Material Text Cultures”, Heidelberg University) Listen online… |
15.12.2015 | "Momentarily I Am Studying Medieval Theories of Providence." - Leo Strauss on Fate, Freedom, and Prognosis Thomas Meyer (Philosophy, Theory of Science, and the Study of Religions, Ludwig-Maximilians-University München; IKGF Visiting Fellow) Listen online… |
08.12.2015 | Extant Greco-Latin Horoscopes – Their Contexts and Uses Stephan Heilen (Professor of Classical Philology, Osnabrück University; IKGF Visiting Fellow) Listen online… |
24.11.2015 | Between Fate, Providentia Dei, and the Free Will – Investigations in Medieval
Canon Law on the Basis of Selected Examples: The Collectio Hibernensis (8th c.) Andreas Holndonner (Medieval History, FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg; IKGF Visiting Fellow) Listen online… |
17.11.2015 | Chance and Fortune in Old Tibetan Dice Divination and the Hunt Brandon Dotson (Tibetan Studies, Research Group “Kingship and Religion in Tibet”, Ludwig-Maximilians-University München; IKGF Visiting Fellow) Listen online… |
10.11.2015 | From Cybernetics to Big Data – Science-Fictional and
Socio-Philosophical Imaginations of a Predictable Future in Japan Fabian Schäfer (Professor of Japanese Studies, FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg; IKGF Visiting Fellow) Listen online… |
03.11.2015 | Popular Belief in Contemporary China
– Findings from an Academic Chinese-Language Discourse Monika Gänßbauer (Chinese Studies, FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg; IKGF Visiting Fellow) Listen online… |
20.10.2015 | Karma Tuning – Tibetan Buddhist Strategies for Coping with the Future Rolf Scheuermann (Tibetan Studies, IKGF Research Coordinator, FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg) Listen online… |
13.10.2015 | Did the Most Common Practice in Chinese Popular Religion Originate in China?
– Tracing the (Buddhist?) Temple Oracle Across Asia Esther-Maria Guggenmos (Professor of Chinese Studies, FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg) |