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[Séminaire] Seminar in the History of the Book 2021, Bodleian Libraries

Seminar in the History of the Book, Hilary Term 2021
Fridays at 2:15pm (GMT)

On-line: register to receive a link to each meeting, by e-mail to: bookcentre@bodleian.ox.ac.uk

Conveners: Cristina Dondi (Lincoln College, Oxford) and Alexandra Franklin (Bodleian Centre for the Study of the Book)

Due to limited space (even online), registrations for the live events will be honoured in the order received.

Presentations will be recorded if the speaker has granted permission, and in that case will be available a few weeks after the date of the seminar.

Programme :

Friday, January 22
Matthew Payne (Keeper of the Muniments, Westminster Abbey)
‘Follow the Money: Wynkyn de Worde, Jacques Ferrebouc and the Bardi’

Friday, January 29: Special session at 5:00pm GMT
Goostly Psalmes in Oxford and New Haven
Henrike Lähnemann (Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages, University of Oxford)
‘Translating, Singing, Printing the Reformation. The Queen’s College Sammelband with Myles Coverdale’s Goostly Psalmes’
With a showing of The Queen’s College copy and the Bodleian and Beinecke fragments
Kathryn James (Beinecke Library, Yale University); Matthew Shaw (The Queen’s College, Oxford); Sarah Wheale (Bodleian Libraries, Oxford)

Friday, February 5
Francesco Guidi-Bruscoli (University of Florence)
‘The Borromei’s trade unveiled: digging for information in fifteenth-century account-books’

February 12 – No seminar

Friday, February 19
Alessandro Bianchi (Bodleian Libraries, Oxford)
‘Hidden in plain sight. Printed books from the Japanese Mission Press in the Bodleian Collections’

Friday, February 26
Kanupriya Dhingra (SOAS, University of London)
‘Streets and Serendipity: “Locating” Daryaganj Sunday Patri Kitab Bazar’

Friday, March 5
Benjamin Wardhaugh (University of Oxford)
‘Hunting for readers in sixteenth-century editions of the works of Euclid’

Friday, March 12
William Stoneman  (Cambridge, MA)
‘Buying Incunabula at Gimbel Brothers Department Store: A Curious Chapter in the History of American Book Collecting’

Source : Bodleian Libraries via RMBLF

Matthias GILLE LEVENSON

Doctorant, philologie et littérature médiévale castillane. Casa de Velázquez, ENS de Lyon

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Matthias GILLE LEVENSON

Doctorant, philologie et littérature médiévale castillane. Casa de Velázquez, ENS de Lyon

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