2-6 September

Summerschool: Introduction to the Archaeology of the Book

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  • Datum 2-6 september
  • Tijd 09:45 - 12:30
  • Prijs €500

Tijdens de Summerschool History of the Book is er dit jaar ook een meerdaagse cursus in het Engels: Introduction to the Archaeology of the Book, doorProf. Malcolm Walsby. Lees hieronder meer:

Topic:

Early modern books are material objects that contain a wealth of information about their makers and users. By adopting an archaeological approach, their study can reveal vital information about the production of an edition (bibliographical and commercial details, but also choices and accidents in the printer’s workshop), as well as details specific to a copy that was customised for and by its owner: choice of binding and decoration, provenances, annotations, as well as traces of dirt and damage.

Thanks to this knowledge, the participants will be better equipped to describe a book correctly but also to understand its production and circulation contexts, as well as the different stages of its life, from the workshop that produced it and its first buyers, to its current situation on the shelves of a library.

Entry level:

This course is especially suitable for PhD-students and early career researchers who already have basic knowledge in book history and material bibliography, as well as for curators who work with rare books.

Speaker:

Malcolm Walsby is professor of book history at the French National Library and Information Science School, Enssib, in Lyon. He is director of the Gabriel Naudé research centre, and co-founder of the Universal Short Title Catalogue. He is the author of a number of monographs and articles on history and the history of the book in Europe during the Renaissance, the latest being Booksellers and Printers in Provincial France 1470–1600 (Brill, 2021), Winner of the 2021 SCSC Bainton Prize for Reference Works. He currently coordinates the research network Sammelband 15-16, devoted to the material study of printed volumes and book collections.

Practical information:

The course will consist of 15 hours of teaching (5 morning sessions) for a small group (max. 15 people) with hands-on work on rare books from the collections of the Allard Pierson, a visit of the autumn exhibition of the Allard Pierson on rare books and prints, and excursions to other Amsterdam libraries.

Registration fee includes course material, coffee breaks, lunches, a course dinner, and a welcome drink. It does not include housing or travel arrangements.

Voor meer informatie of vragen over het benodigde basisniveau kun je contact opnemen met conservator Katell Lavéant: k.v.m.p.laveant@uva.nl

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Aanmelden
  • Datum 2-6 september
  • Tijd 09:45 - 12:30
  • Prijs €500