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What happens when incunables replace manuscripts?

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Lyell Lectures
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Episode 4 of the Lyell lectures 2024 delivered by Professor Stephen Oakley.
In this series of lectures, Professor Stephen Oakley, Kennedy Professor of Latin and Fellow of Emmanuel College, University of Cambridge, examines the transmission of Latin texts. These five lectures will explore how works of different kinds–the military histories written by Julius Caesar, the poetry of Catullus, and the teachings of early Christians–were passed down over time. A special focus is on the media revolution from hand-written to printed books.

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Lyell Lectures
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Stephen Oakley
Keywords
Latin texts
incunable
Department: Bodleian Libraries
Date Added: 20/06/2024
Duration: 00:59:21

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