Un libro de Blanca Garí El poder del objeto: materialidad, memoria y representación en la Baja Edad Media europea (2024) con un capítulo sobre 'El libro encadenado', otro sobre los cofres y estuches de memoria y mil miradas más sobre materialidad, cultura y simbolismo. Una delicia.
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Un libraio napoletano, Domenico Terres, e i suoi raffinati cataloghi di vendita, 1776 🔍🕵️♀️
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Domani all’Università della Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli” a parlare di storia del libro e storie di partecipazione! Inizio a ringraziare chi ha partecipato ai progetti di crowdfunding 🧡📚🔍🧡 e grazie infinite alle colleghe che mi hanno invitato!
08.12.2024 12:32 — 👍 2 🔁 2 💬 0 📌 0
Oggi al corso di Archeologia del libro iniziamo a parlare di legatura libraria e lo facciamo con questo bel libro!
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Una filigrana per la pace 🧡
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Sabato all’Archivio di Stato di Palermo presento il lavoro di riordino e studio dell’Archivio Panaria Film 🎥 🕵️♀️
25.11.2024 21:13 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
Grazie a te 👍
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We are excited to announce the launch of our well-loved
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Una bella miscellanea!
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Estudis: Revista de historia moderna. Nº 50, 2024
Ejemplar de Revista en Dialnet.
Dossier recién publicado sobre Bibliotecas, lectoras y lectores en la Edad Moderna en la revista Estudis (2024) coordinado por Laura Guinot y disponible en #openacces en dialnet.unirioja.es/ejemplar/679... #bookhistory #historiadellibro
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AGRELITA Project ERC Advanced Grant | The Reception of Ancient Greece in Premodern French Literature and Illustrations of Manuscripts and Printed Books (1320-1550) : how invented memories shaped the i...
Call for applications: Two post-doctoral or junior researcher fellowships, Univ. Caen, ERC AGRELITA "The reception of ancient Greece in pre-modern French literature and illustrations of manuscripts and printed books (1320-1550)” (C. Gaullier-Bougassas)
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A flyer advertising a call for submissions for the Huntington Library Quarterly. The Text reads: The Huntington Library Quarterly (HLQ) is a peer-reviewed journal featuring original research and new perspectives on the early modern period, broadly defined (c. 1400–1800). Its content reflects an early modern world that was connected and cosmopolitan, with diverse communities and cultures increasingly linked by the circulation of people, ideas, social practices, and material objects in ways that transcend disciplinary and geographic boundaries. We invite submissions that draw on the sources, methods, and theoretical frameworks of literature, art, history, science, medicine, material culture, music, performance, and critical cultural studies, with a preference for scholarship that is broadly legible across disciplines.
HLQ’s historical focus on Britain and its American colonies has been dramatically expanded to embrace broader and more diverse fields of inquiry, including scholarship rooted in continental Europe, the African Diaspora, and the Indigenous Americas, as well as their intersections with Mediterranean, Pacific, and Indian Ocean worlds.
The Huntington Library Quarterly (HLQ) invites article submissions for two featured issues that will mark the journal’s new direction. Submissions received before 15 January 2025 will be evaluated for the first of these issues, to be published in September 2025. Submissions received before 15 March 2025 will be evaluated for the second of these issues, to be published in December 2025.
Hello, new followers! Reposting this recent announcement for those who missed it: New era for the HLQ. Please share widely! If you study the #earlymodern period (c. 1400-1800) in any discipline, we'd love to see what you're working on. www.pennpress.org/journals/jou...
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Sono arrivata qua! Ben trovati 😉
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English Literature at the University of Manchester. Early modern translation, book history, digital humanities. Continental European Books in Early Modern England project. Dutchman with love of hills. Dad and cat companion.
I am a hobby collector (+25 years) of early modern books (1500-1800) printed in Antwerp and books with recycled manuscripts. I live in the Netherlands. https://sites.google.com/view/oldpapercollector
Associate prof, UPenn | Writing about literature, cultural heritage, museums, and colonial legacies in Latin America | General Editor, Hispanic Review. | More info: https://spanish.sas.upenn.edu/people/jorge-t%C3%A9llez
Visiting prof @Stony Brook; fellow @Montclair State; emeritus prof @CUNY's Newmark School of Journalism. Co-host: This Week in Google, AI Inside. Author of The Gutenberg Parenthesis, Magazine, The Web We Weave, available at: https://jeffjarvis.com
Historian at UCD working on early modern printing, counterfeiting, visual communication and AI • THE INDUSTRY OF EVANGELISM out now from Brill • FRHistS
Dr. en Filología Hispánica. Profesor de Literatura Española en la Universidad de Sevilla.
www.jaimegalbarro.com
Of that of which we cannot speak
Historian of early modern European ideas and culture, researching (Greek) early printed books; co-ordinator of #HorizonEurope #GrECI project http://greci-twinning.org #bookhistory #classicalreception #skystorians
❧ Newberry Library Instruction and Outreach Librarian
❧ Postdoc fellow with @paulmelloncentr.bsky.social
❧ interested in material bibliography, book history, woodcuts, & doodles
❧ she/her
❧ all opinions my own
Renaissance literature, temporality, politics, material texts, historical recipes; Imagining Time in the English Chronicle Play https://tinyurl.com/historical-futures
Intellectual historian | Postdoc UniPerugia | Former Marie Skłodowska Curie Fellow Ca’ Foscari-IU Bloomington-Autónoma Barcelona, Postdoc EUI, Universität Hamburg | early modern antiquarianism, Ottoman/European relations, Jewish history, manuscript studies
An ERC-funded project led by Prof. Erin McCarthy and based at the University of Galway. We are building the first large-scale computational model of the circulation of early modern verse in manuscript from 1475-1700. https://stemma.universityofgalway.ie
Senior researcher in Early Modern Dutch History and Culture at @KNAWHuC.
History of media and international relations in early modern Europe.
He/Him. Medieval and Renaissance Historian, Skeptical Optimist, Purveyor of Puns, and lover of Books, Fountain Pens, and Dogs. Settler on Treaty 13 Territory. Jewish. Queer.
Professor in Long Beach, CA. She/her. Early modern women writers, drama, and book history. Blogs on early modern women. Opinions my own (of course)
bio.site/martinevanelk
https://hcommons.org/members/martinevanelk/
https://earlymodernfemalebookownership.w
Early modern historian at USC. Cultural history, Netherlands, tulipmania, arctic, history of art, history of science, history of the book, etc. Opinions expressed are mine, not USC’s.
Historian of early modern print, news, translation, pamphlets. Scotland/Yorkshire hybrid. Likes old printed things, France, rugby, embroidery. Always stops to talk to cats and dogs. Series editor MUP Studies in Early Modern European History. She/her.
Curator of (very old) curious books, prints on fabric, functional ephemera (newberry.org), Director of a pop-up book society (movablebooksociety.org). History of art, science, decorative food, pirates. Where's your WHIMSY? Mostly Chicago. She/her
feminist bibliography, old books, mutual aid, and doikayt // author, Studying Early Printed Books 1450–1800: A Practical Guide; editor, The Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America // sarahwerner.net