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Novalis Conference
Dornach; Pentecost; May 22-25, 2026
Conference translation will be provided if enough English-speaking friends show up. Hymns to the Night will be performed in English.

“Friends, the soil is poor. We must scatter abundant seed to ensure even a middling harvest.”    — Novalis

Featured Topics

Petrarch: an introduction . . .

Petrarch: an introduction . . .

Petrarch as Singing Tree   Dear Friends, At our February 21, 2026 Section meeting, we began an exploration of the Italian Renaissance, Renaissance Humanism, and the secular humanist literary tradition that is so central to our Section and its concerns. Although we are using Rudolf Steiner Art History lectures (GA 292) from 1916-1917 as our starting point, the meetings will include presentations from time to time that focus on the literary side of things. We've of course been doing that all along over the years, but now we are doing this in a more concerted and you might say "esoteric"...

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