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  1. Simon comes to the British Institute after a 30 year career with the British Council, most recently as Country Director in Poland. Simon studied History and English at Cambridge before training as a teacher at the University of London. Soon after graduating, he moved to Florence and taught at the British Institute for two years.

  2. This lecture will establish the scope and contents of the course with a survey of Florence's major artistic personalities and movements during the 15th, 16th and 17th centuries. Participants will receive access to online course materials, including reading and slide folders, along with a tour of the British Institute Library and its collections in Palazzo Lanfredini.

  3. Kate Bolton-Porciatti (MPhil.) is a lecturer in Italian cultural history and music at the Istituto Lorenzo de'Medici in Florence, where she teaches BA and MA courses in the humanities. She did her M.Phil. thesis in the late 1980s on the musical culture of early 15th-century Florence, since when she has spent many years exploring the ...

  4. The British Institute of Florence. A lecture by Fabrizio Ricciardelli . The architectural explosion of the Renaissance, driven by a revival of classical principles, contributed to Florence's prominence as a center of architectural innovation. The city's architectural achievements from the thirteenth century onwards built the reputation of Florence as the ideal urban space of the Renaissance ...

  5. The gorgeous heritage Library of the British Institute, with its glorious view across the Arno to Palazzo Corsini, is the perfect place to meet new people - international residents and discerning visitors to Florence from all over the world. All our events have a social dimension, and a warm welcome is guaranteed! Come on by!

  6. Il British Today. In the heart of the Oltarno, Florence’s most authentic neighbourhood, in a 16th century palazzo overlooking the river, lies an oasis of quiet authority: The British Institute of Florence. For more than 100 years il British (as the Florentines affectionately call us) has offered residents of Florence and international ...

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