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Material Histories of Time. Objects and Practices 14th-18th Centuries La Chaux-de-Fonds, 29 November-1 December 2017

DRAFT PROGRAM

29 November

17.00pm REGISTRATION

17.15pm WELCOME

Théo Bregnard (Municipal councilor of La Chaux-de-Fonds) Prof Dr Kilian Stoffel (Rector, Université de Neuchâtel)

Dr Philippe Cordez (Research Group “Premodern Objects”, Munich) 17.30pm

18.15pm

GUIDED VISIT OF THE MUSÉE INTERNATIONAL DHORLOGERIE

OPENING LECTURE, Ludwig Oechslin (Musée international d’horlogerie) Les modèles du cosmos à leur limite: Homann/Landeck contra Ducommun 19.00pm Aperitif & Dinner

30 November

09.00am INTRODUCTION (GIANENRICO BERNASCONI &SUSANNE THÜRIGEN)

09.30am

CHAIR:REGIS HUGUENIN (Musée international d’horlogerie) Günther Oestmann, Technische Universität Berlin

Designing a Model of the Cosmos. Theoretical Considerations in the Construction of Astronomical Clocks of Medieval and Early Modern Times 10.00am Philippe Cordez, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München

Les machines musicales. Automates et figuration de la musique de l’univers à la fin du Moyen Âge

10.30am Discussion 11.00am Coffee break

11.15am

CHAIR:GIANENRICO BERNASCONI (Université de Neuchâtel)

Víctor Pérez Álvarez, National Maritime Museum Greenwich, London

A Close Approach to a Renaissance Astronomical Table Clock. The Buschmann Clock of the National Maritime Museum of Greenwich

11:45am Susanne Thürigen, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München Instruments for Exercise – Book Shaped Table Clocks around 1600 12.15pm Discussion

12.45pm Lunch at the museum (for speakers)

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14.15pm

CHAIR:LAURENT TISSOT (Université de Neuchâtel) Grégoire Besson, Université Grenoble Alpes

Les voyageurs européens et leurs montres: entre précision technique et flou temporel

14.45pm Catherine Herr-Laporte, Université de Neuchâtel / Université Paris-Diderot Montres de carrosse et autres garde-temps utiles aux voyageurs: constitution et analyse d’une collection (1700-1850)

15.15pm Nicolas Verdier, École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, Paris La montre et l’odomètre: aux origines de la diffusion du concept

de vitesse Louis Dutens et son itinéraire des routes les plus fréquentées 1775- 1793

15.45pm Discussion 16.30pm Coffee Break

17.00pm

CHAIR:SUSANNE THÜRIGEN (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München) Gerrit Verhoeven, Universiteit Antwerpen

Clockwise? Time Awareness in Early Modern London

17.30pm Discussion

18.00pm KEYNOTE Gerhard Dohrn-van Rossum, Technische Universität Chemnitz Clocktime and Time Consciousness in the Visual Arts. William Hogarth’s

‘Modern Moral Subjects’

20.00pm CONFERENCE DINNER

1 December

09.00am

CHAIR:PHILIPPE CORDEZ (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München)

Marie-Agnès Dequidt, Institut d’Histoire Économique et Sociale – IDHES, Paris De l’acquisition au réglage: réflexions sur l’horlogerie parisienne du XVIIIe siècle et ses utilisateurs

09.30am Alexis McCrossen, Southern Methodist University, Dallas / Texas

Broken Watches. Sources and Methods for the Study of Time Consciousness 10.00am Discussion

10.30am Coffee break with finger food

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11.00am

CHAIR:ESTELLE FALLET (Musée d’art et d’histoire, Genève) Gianenrico Bernasconi, Université de Neuchâtel

Temps et cuisine au XVIIIe siècle: quelques remarques sur la relation entre objets et pratiques

11.30am Fabio Pruneri, Università degli Studi di Sassari, Sardegna

From Whom Does the Bell Toll? Time Devices and Time Management in School from 16th to 20th Centuries

12.00am Johannes Graf, Deutsches Uhrenmuseum Furtwangen

The First Black Forest Clock. How a Fake Affected Our Idea Of Clock History 12.30am Discussion

13.15am Lunch at the museum (for speakers)

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