Quentin Skinner: Hobbes’s Leviathan Frontispiece: Some New Observations
The Warburg Institute celebrated the 150th anniversary of the birth of Aby Warburg with a conference dedicated to his work and heritage. Distinguished scholars discussed the implications of Warburg’s thought and vision for the history of art, images and cultures, illuminating the past and revealing the potential of Warburg's writings for the debate about contemporary cultural differences as well.

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Lecture by Honorary Doctor Quentin Skinner: Thomas Hobbes: Picturing the State

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Carlo Ginzburg: Aby Warburg: Morphology and/or History

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Elizabeth Sears: First Contact: Panofsky meets Warburg

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The Death of Europe, with Douglas Murray

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What RAF Pilots Said When They First Flew The American P-51 Mustang

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Prof. Mahmood Mamdani on decolonisation: Lessons from postcolonial Uganda

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Isaiah Berlin interview on Why Philosophy Matters (1976)

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Machiavelli: A Very Short Introduction | Quentin Skinner | Talks at Google

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Quentin Skinner - Keynote Speech "On so-called “republican” liberty and rights"

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Quentin Skinner, "How Should We Think about Freedom?" April 20, 2015

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How Machiavellian was Machiavelli? Public lecture by Quentin Skinner

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Machiavelli with Philip C. Bobbitt - Conversations with History

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Paganism in Roman Britain

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A Globe Maker’s Model Book from Florence, with Dr Kristen Lippincott (The Saxl Project)

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A Genealogy of the State: Quentin Skinner

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Hobbes and the Iconography of the State | Professor Quentin Skinner

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Quentin Skinner on Hobbes' Leviathan

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Quentin Skinner. On the Liberty of Republics.

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How Should We Think about Freedom? Quentin Skinner Neubauer Collegium Director’s Lecture

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