Libertinism and Spirituality between Desire and Rebellion - Fondazione Giorgio Cini
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EVENTI Convegni e seminari dicembre 2025 Centro Studi di Civiltà e Spiritualità Comparate

Libertinism and Spirituality between Desire and Rebellion

Lust from the Tarot of Thoth by Lady Frieda Harris, 1943

Comunemente, il termine libertinismo viene usato con l’accezione di licenziosità in relazione a comportamenti sfrenati e privi di restrizioni morali o sociali. In realtà ha una lunga storia filosofica con radici nell’antichità, in cui la sensualità rappresenta spesso solo un aspetto. Le diverse forme di libertinismo, quando in contrasto con i dogmatismi religiosi e con le forme più moderate di riflessione filosofica, si sono diffuse attraverso canali clandestini nei quali non è raro trovare intersezioni con forme di spiritualità di tipo alternativo ed esoterico. Particolare attenzione viene dedicata a Giacomo Casanova, il cui libertinismo intellettuale e sensuale non fu alieno da interessi per la dimensione esoterica.

L’evento è co-organizzato insieme al Center for the History of Hermetic Philosophy and Related Currents (HHP) dell’Università di Amsterdam e dal Center for the Study of World Religions presso Harvard Divinity School.

programma
16 dicembre
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9:30 – 10:00        Welcome greetings

  • Francesco Piraino (Fondazione Cini / Ca’ Foscari)
  • Charles Marshall Stang (CSWR – Harvard Divinity School)
  • Marco Pasi (HHP – University of Amsterdam)

 

10:00 – 11:00        Greek and Early Christian Period

  • Matthew J. Dillon (Center for Study of World Religions at Harvard Divinity School), “Libertine Gnosticism and Grant Morrison’s The Invisibles
  • Charles Marshall Stang (Center for Study of World Religions at Harvard Divinity School), “Monastic and Mystical Libertinism: The Anxiety around Apatheia in the Syriac Christian Tradition”

 

 

11:00 – 11:30        Coffee break

 

 

11:30 – 12:30        Middle Ages

  • Denis Renevey (University of Lausanne), “Richard Rolle (c.1300–49), ermite et libertin avant l’heure: Religious Rebellion and Sensorial Mysticism in North Yorkshire”
  • Gerard Wiegers (University of Amsterdam) “Iberian Converts and Forced Migrants of Jewish and Muslim Descent: Freethought, Atheism, and Libertinism”

 

 

14:00 – 15:30        Reinassance

  • Maria Koutsouris (Boston University), “Platonic Libertinism: Esoteric and Erotic Apotheosis in Marsilio Ficino and Aleister Crowley”
  • Adrien Mangili (FNS / University of Toulouse Jean Jaurès) “Mages and Libertines from Pomponazzi to Gaffarel”
  • Federico Barbierato (University of Verona), “Ways of Believing and Unbelieving: Seventeenth-Century Libertinism and the Venetian Experience”
17 dicembre
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10:00 – 11:00      Judaism

  • Jonathan Cahana-Blum (Hebrew University of Jerusalem), “ ‘They that Prepare the Ground May Have to Wade through the Marshes of Sin’: Susan and Jacob Taubes’s Jewish Gnostic Cult in 1950’s New York and Jerusalem”
  • Elliot R. Wolfson (New York University) “Mystical Nihilism and the Philosophical Skepticism of Faith”

 

11:00 – 11:30        Coffee break

 

11:30 – 12:30        “The East”

  • Mark Sedgwick (Aarhus University), “Sufi Libertinism”
  • Paride Stortini(Ghent University), “Desire to Know Desire: Religion, Repression, and Sexuality in the Interwar Japanese Movement ‘Erotic Grotesque Nonsense’ ”

 

14:00 – 15:30        17th century

  • Elena Grazioli (University of Milan), “Casanova: Libertinism and the Shaping of Autobiographical Identity”
  • Carlo Bosi (Mozarteum University, Salzburg), “Libertinism, Early Venetian Opera and the Power of Eros”
  • Lieven De Maeyer (Ruusbroec Institute at Antwerp University), “Freedom from Sin, or Freedom to Sin? Libertinism and/as Quietism in Late 17th Century France”
18 dicembre
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10:00 – 11:30      Contemporary

  • Dell Rose (Swedenborg Library Chicago / University of Amsterdam), “The Sacredness of Sin: D’Annunzio amongst the Philosophers of Filth”
  • Piero Latino (CELLF – Sorbonne Université / University of Pisa) “From Couliano’s ‘Erotic Pneumophantasmology’ to Corbin’s ‘Metaphysic of Love’: The Spiritual Nature of Eros between Libertinism and the Religion of Love in Literature”
  • Christina Oakley Harrington (Independent historian of religion) “The Feminist Libertinism of Early Wicca”

 

11:30 – 12:00        Coffee break

 

12:00 – 13:00        Contemporary

  • Matouš Mokrý (Masaryk University) “Literary Libertinism in the ‘Deofel Quintet’ of the Order of Nine Angles and Antinomian Esoteric Initiation”
  • Gordan Djurdjevic (Independent scholar) “ ‘The Most Sublimely Austere Ethical Precept’: Aleister Crowley’s Doctrine of ‘Do What Thou Wilt’ and Its Complicated Relationship with Libertinism”

 

14:30 – 15:30       Plenary

La conferenza si terrà in lingua inglese.

 

Lust from the Tarot of Thoth by Lady Frieda Harris, 1943

Centro Studi di Civiltà e Spiritualità Comparate

RESPONSABILE
Francesco Piraino