Colloque international Publié le 15.04.2025

Usable Temporalities: Time and Writing in Early Modern Almanacs and Calendars


In cooperation with the SNSF Ambizione Research Project „Corporeal Optimization in Early Modern Europe” and the Institut fribourgeois d’étude de la Renaissance et de l’époque moderne

This workshop delves into the intersections of time and writing in early modern almanacs and calendars. It aims to analyze not only how these popular and ephemeral texts and chronographic media propagated particular temporal orders but also how they were used. Almanacs and calendars were not merely tools for projecting or tracking (feast) days and celestial events; they were dynamic media in which ‘scientific’ knowledge, practical advice, and cultural (self-)narratives converged. The event brings together interdisciplinary scholars to explore how visualizing and writing practices in these sources framed notions of temporality, and how they mediated personal and collective experiences of time. 

University of Fribourg, 15–16 May 2025

Venue: 

University of Fribourg

Miséricorde, MIS 08 0101 (Espace Güggi)

Rue de Rome 6, 1700 Fribourg