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Seminar on Textual Bibliography for Modern Foreign Languages

Seminar on Textual Bibliography for Modern Foreign Languages

Publié le par Vincent Ferré (Source : Teresa Vernon, via Francofil)

Seminar on Textual Bibliography for Modern Foreign Languages

Monday 18 June 2012

Eliot Room, Conference Centre, The British Library
96 Euston Road, London NW1 2DB

PROGRAMME

10.30       Registration and Coffee

 11.00     Clementina Piazza (University of Oxford), Cataloguing images in incunabula: Johannes Hamman's illustrated editions of Horae: ad usum Romanum

11.45     Nathalie Ferrand (Institut des textes et manuscrits modernes, CNRS-Ecole normale supérieure, Paris), The illustrations of Rousseau’s works (1751-1778)


12.30      Lunch (Own arrangements).

1.45               Lesley Ruthven (Goldsmiths University of London), Early printed anatomical illustrations: attempts to appeal to wider audiences

2.30       Abigail Brundin and Dunstan Roberts (University of Cambridge), Italian books in an English great house library: the case of Belton House in Lincolnshire

 3.15        Tea

 3.45       Gabriel Sánchez Espinosa  (Queen’s University Belfast), French book imports to the Royal Academy of Arts, or The misadventures of a Parisian Bookseller in 1760s

4.30               Katariina Nara (University of Sheffield), On editing Jean Froissart’s Chronicles Book IV.

 The Seminar will end at 5.15 pm.

 Please notify us by email or by post using the form below if you are able to attend. If you know of colleagues who might like to attend, please pass on the invitation.

 Barry Taylor (barry.taylor@bl.uk; tel 020 7412 7576)
Susan Reed (susan.reed@bl.uk; tel 020 7412 7572)


 

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will be attending the Seminar on Textual Bibliography on 18 June 2012

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