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NEWSLETTER

EVENTS THIS WEEK

 

Kathleen Raine: The Spiritual, Artistic and Scholarly Vision in Her Life and Work.

The Edinburgh International Centre for Spirituality and Peace will be hosting an online forum examining the spiritual, artistic and scholarly vision of the Temenos Academy's founder Kathleen Raine.


Chair: Prof Frances Spalding.

Speakers: Prof Claire Garnier-Tardieu
Kirsten MacQuarrie
Dr Rowan Middleton
Dr Caroline Watson
Dr Jenny Messenger

Date: Wednesday 19 November 2025.
Time: 7pm-9pm (UK time).

Format: There will be five talks, each of 12 minutes, followed by discussion among the speakers and the chair, followed by Q & A.

For more information and to book click HERE

 

Poussin’s Meditations on Time, Providence and Eternity

JULIA CLEAVE

Monday 17 November 2025

In the chair Christine Rhone

This illustrated talk will focus on five exceptional paintings by Nicolas Poussin: A Dance to the Music of Time (Wallace Collection) and the final works which crowned his career: The Four Seasons (Musée du Louvre).

In the case of Dance these themes are presented under the guise of classical mythology, whereas in The Four Seasons, they are framed in terms of Biblical eschatology, the cycles of nature and of human life. Though differing markedly in mode, and dating respectively from the 1630s and the 1660s, in both cases they explore the relationship between our mortal and immortal destinies.

While the authority of these compositions derives from Poussin's subtle deployment of number, geometry and harmonics in their deep structure, what is immediately engaging to the viewer is his power to invoke human dramas and the beauties of nature, while haunting us with his often enigmatic symbolism.

JULIA CLEAVE is an independent scholar with a special interest in the Pythagorean, Hermetic and Christian Mystery traditions as they are to be found, still largely unacknowledged, in Renaissance and Early Modern art and literature. Her previous lectures at Temenos, have included studies of works by Verrocchio, Leonardo, Botticelli, Giorgione and Poussin, and of three plays by Shakespeare. Her essay: ‘An alchemical reading of Shakespeare’s Antony and Cleopatra’ is available on the Temenos Academy website. She is a Fellow of the Academy and a member of the Council and Academic Board.

Venue & Admission
18 Lincoln’s Inn Fields, WC2A 3ED
Doors open 6.10pm, Lecture starts 6.30pm
£1o General Admission
Free for Temenos Academy Members/Full-time students with student ID card
Book HERE
E- temenos...@myfastmail.com
T - 07513 883 335

 

BECOME A MEMBER

You can support the Temenos Academy by becoming a member for £60/year. Members benefits include free admission to our lecture programme, concessionary rates to seminars, study days and online courses, a free copy of Temenos Academy Review 27 and Ten Basic Principles that Inspire the Work of Temenos on joining, and complimentary copies of forthcoming Temenos Academy publications as they are issued.

To become a member click HERE

THE ARCHIVE

Our website Archive hosts many audio and video recordings of lectures and the texts of many articles from Temenos Academy Review. New material is added regularly.

https://www.temenosacademy.org/videoarchive
https://www.temenosacademy.org/audioarchive
https://www.temenosacademy.org/essay-archive

Many of our audio recordings are available as PODCASTS.


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TELEPHONE 07513 883 335


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