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174 February 2020

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2020
February

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Conference entitled Sueño e Ingenio. Libros de ingeniería civil: del Renacimiento a las Luces [Dreams and ingenuity, civil engineering books from the Renaissance to the Enlightenment]

On 12 February, the Spanish National Library will host a lecture in which Daniel Crespo Delgado, curator of Sueño e Ingenio. Libros de ingeniería civil: del Renacimiento a las Luces’ [Dreams and ingenuity, civil engineering books from the Renaissance to the Enlightenment], will describe his role in putting the exhibition together.

The showing will be to the public open at the library, cost-free, through 26 April 2020.

 

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The event will be broadcast live (In Spanish)

 

Sueño e ingenio. Podcast

On 7 February last, the Radio5 programme Biblioteca Nacional: más que libros [The national library: more than books], directed and moderated by Ángela Núñez, interviewed Daniel Crespo Delgado in connection with the exhibition Sueño e Ingenio. Libros de ingeniería civil: del Renacimiento a las Luces [Dreams and ingenuity, civil engineering books from the Renaissance to the Enlightenment].

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Other current events

48th Annual ICOHTEC Symposium. Deadline for submitting papers
48th Annual ICOHTEC Symposium. Deadline for submitting papers
The deadline for submitting papers to ICOHTEC’s 48th annual symposium (Prague, 25-31 July 2021), which will address the theme Giants and Dwarfs in Science, Technology and Medicine, is 1 March next.

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La década que iluminó Valladolid (1903-1913) [The decade that enlightened Valladolid (1903-21913). Exhibition
La década que iluminó Valladolid (1903-1913) [The decade that enlightened Valladolid (1903-21913). Exhibition

The exhibition entitled La década que iluminó Valladolid (1903-1913) [The decade that enlightened Valladolid (1903-1913)] will be open to the public through 28 February.

The showing, on display at three venues, the University of Valladolid Museum (MUVa), the School of Industrial Engineering (EII) and the IndUVa Building, aims to illustrate the events that brought electric power to the city of Valladolid between the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

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