Projects

METEΩΡΑ – Interdisciplinary Research

Meteorological Phenomena in Image and Text from Antiquity to the Early Modern Period

The interdisciplinary research project METEΩΡΑ initiated at Trier University (Germany), takes as its objects of study both written accounts and pictorial representations of meteorological phenomena, ranging from ancient and late antique sources through the medieval Arabic and Latin traditions to the late Renaissance and the early modern period. 

The project, led by Ulrike Gehring (Art History, Trier) and Andreas Lammer (Philosophy, Nijmegen), endeavors to evaluate these cross-epochal materials as scientific objects, which entails a rigorous analysis and interpretation of these textual and aesthetic sources.

Please browse below through METEΩΡΑ’s joint and individual projects. Click here to find out more about our team and all the people behind METEΩΡΑ.


Joint Projects

TRANSMIT

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Medieval Meteorology in Context

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KNOTS

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COMPASS

Digital Manual of Maritime and Meteorological Knowledge

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MARIS

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Translating Arabic Meteorology

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Individual Projects

Monitoring the Sea

Ulrike Gehring

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Clouds, Meteorology, and Geology in 17th Century Dutch Painting

Franz Ossing

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Silver, Salt, and the Sea

Christine Göttler

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Earth and Sky

Colin Murtha

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Representing Fish out of Water

Dorothee Fischer

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Narrative Elements

Jannik Eikmeier

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Britannia rule the waves! 

Jannik Eikmeier

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Taxidermy before 1850

Dorothee Fischer

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Periploi

Pascal Arnaud

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