CALL FOR PAPERS: Comenius and Pansophia: Search for System, Method and Harmony of All Things

International conference to commemorate Ioannes Amos Comenius  (1592–1670) and the 350th anniversary of his death
12–15 November 2020, Naarden / Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Presenters are asked to send an abstract (100–300 words, in English or German) and a short academic biography (including
name, degree, and current affiliation) by 1 March 2020 to comenius2020@comeniusmuseum.nl

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