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Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

The Lyell Lectures 2018: Book Ownership in Stuart England: 'Women and books in the 17th century'

David Pearson, Lyell Reader in Bibliography 2017-18 and Research Fellow, Institute of English Studies, University of London gives the third Lyell lecture on 1st May 2018.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

The Lyell Lectures 2018: Book Ownership in Stuart England: 'Setting the scene: Trends and patterns'

David Pearson, Lyell Reader in Bibliography 2017-18 and Research Fellow, Institute of English Studies, University of London, gives the first of the 2018 Lyell lectures on Tuesday 24 April 2018.
Teaching the Codex

Teaching the Codex 5: Teaching Music Palaeography 2

Margaret Bent (Oxford) speaks at the 2017 Teaching the Codex Colloquium about music palaeography in the classroom.
History of the Book 2017-2019

Digital Typography - Did you mean incurable? Searching and Finding Incunabula in the World Wide Web

Dr Falk Eisermann (Gesamtkatalog der Wiegendrucke, Staatsbibliothek, Berlin), gives a talk for the History of the Book Seminar series on 9th March 2018.
History of the Book 2017-2019

History of Art - The De Spira Brothers vrs. Nicolaus Jenson, 1469-1472: A Rivalry Traced through Hand-illuminated Copies of their Editions

Professor Lilian Armstrong (Wellesley College) gives a talk for the History of the Book seminar series on 2nd March 2018.
History of the Book 2017-2019

Trade - Merchants' books of Venice and Florence

Dr Irene Ceccherini (Lyell-Bodleian Research Fellow in Manuscript Studies, Bodleian Library, Dilts Research Fellow in Palaeography, Lincoln College, University of Oxford) gives a talk for the Seminar in the History of the Book on 9th February 2017.
History of the Book 2017-2019

Early Modern Publishing Policies - Andreas Frisius of Amsterdam and the search for a niche market, 1664-75

Professor Ian Maclean (All Souls College), gives the third seminar in the History of the Book series, looking at the early modern period publishing policies in Europe on February 2nd, 2018.
History of the Book 2017-2019

Arabic - Scrolls into codices: Jilyani's picture-poems for Saladin

Professor Julia Bray (Laudian Professor of Arabic, University of Oxford) gives a talk for the new series for the Centre for the Study of the Book.
History of the Book 2017-2019

Numismatics - Coins, Money and Prices in Renaissance Italy

Dr Alan Stahl (Curator of Numismatics, Princeton University) gives a talk in the new Centre for the Study of the Book Seminar series.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Making Third Stream Books in the Post-digital Age

Russell Maret talks about the development of the primary themes of his artist's books - alphabet design, colour printing, and geometric form, also the influences of history and technology on his methods and subject matter.
Digital Humanities at Oxford Summer School

Seeing is Believing: Computer vision and machine learning for image collections

Giles Bergel gives a talk on using new technologies to understand the history of books and printing.
Digital Humanities at Oxford Summer School

15cBOOKTRADE: The visualization of the circulation of books over time and space and image-searching tool: how we got there

Cristina Dondi and Matilde Malaspina of the 15C BOOKTRADE project, give a talk for the 2017 DHOXSS.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Unsilencing the library: An exhibition at Compton Verney

Research into how books make us feel.
History of the Book 2017-2019

Law: Printing the Corpus iuris civilis in the Sixteenth Century

Professor Rodolfo Savelli, Dipartimento di Giurisprudenza, Università di Genova, gives a talk for the 15th Century Booktrade series on 10th March 2017.
History of the Book 2017-2019

Manuscript Studies: Greek Script and Type in the Fifteenth century. Demetrius Damilas between Milan and Florence

Nigel Wilson, fellow of Lincoln College, reads a lecture written by Dr David Speranzi, Firenze, Istituto Nazionale di Studi sul Rinascimento. Dr Speranzi was unable to attend the recording of this lecture so Nigel Wilson read in his absence.
History of the Book 2017-2019

Economics: The Price of Books in Early Modern Europe: An Economic Perspective

Dr Jeremiah Dittmar, Department of Economics, London School of Economics, gives a talk on 10th February 2017.
History of the Book 2017-2019

Classics: Incunabular Stemmatics,

Professor Stephen Oakley, Faculty of Classics, Cambridge University, gives a talk for the 15th Century Booktrade series on 3rd February 2017.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Modelos cursivos y aprendizaje de la escritura en la Corona de Castilla en el siglo XV (in Spanish)

Carmen del Camino (Seville), gives a talk The unskilled scribe: Elementary hands and their place in the history of handwriting, a seminar held on 30th September 2016.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Scritture umanistiche elementari (in Italian)

Teresa De Robertis (Florence), gives a talk for The unskilled scribe: Elementary hands and their place in the history of handwriting, a seminar held on 30th September 2016.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Hands turned to stone: some unconventional attempts at inscriptional lettering

Marc Smith (Paris), gives a talk for The unskilled scribe: Elementary hands and their place in the history of handwriting, a seminar held on 30th September 2016.

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