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SUMMARY:Virtual visit to the Cairo Genizah
DESCRIPTION:On 31 January 2024 the Genizah Research Unit at Cambridge University Library would like to invite you to experience up close the more than 200\,000 fragments of the Cairo Genizah Collection. This vast archive found in an Egyptian synagogue storeroom is one of the greatest single collections of Jewish and Islamic writings in world history. Ranging from fifth-century CE palimpsests despoiled from the monasteries of the Holy Land\, through the intimate documentary history of the Jews of Fatimid\, Ayyubid and Mamluk Egypt\, and up to the period of the Ottomans and even Napoleon\, its scope and depth are unparalleled. \nFor this event\, the head of the Unit Ben Outhwaite will explain why the Genizah is such a remarkable survival\, and he’ll be joined by his Cambridge colleague Nick Posegay whose recent research has exposed the full range of early printed books (from the 15th c. onwards) in the collection\, including remains of the first titles to be printed in Egypt. \nGo to the SAS web site to book for this Zoom talk. \n 
URL:https://bibsoc.org.uk/event/virtual-visit-to-the-cairo-genizah/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Lecture - Rémi Jimenes: Claude Garamont\, royal type-founder?
DESCRIPTION:This lecture will present new facts and hypotheses on the career of Claude Garamont. It will focus on the years 1538-1544\, during which Garamont was in the service of King François I. \nRegistration is only required for online attendance. If you would like to attend in-person then join us at the Society of Antiquaries. \nBook your place here.
URL:https://bibsoc.org.uk/event/lecture-remi-jimenes-claude-garamont-royal-type-founder/
LOCATION:Society of Antiquaries\, Burlington House\, Piccadilly\, London\, W1J 0BE
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SUMMARY:Lecture: Rediscovering Thomas Cromwell’s lost Book of Hours
DESCRIPTION:Owen Emmerson and Kate McCaffrey: Rediscovering Thomas Cromwell’s lost Book of Hours \n\nThis talk explores the process and implications of the recent discovery of a printed Book of Hours once owned by Thomas Cromwell\, and once immortalised by Hans Holbein the Younger in Cromwell’s portrait. \nPlease note that this lecture will take place at Senate House\, Malet Street\, London WC1E 7HU\, Room G3. \nBook your place here >>
URL:https://bibsoc.org.uk/event/lecture-rediscovering-thomas-cromwells-lost-book-of-hours/
LOCATION:Senate House\, Senate House\, Malet Street\, London\, WC1E 7HU\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Panel for Grant Recipients
DESCRIPTION:MARIEKE HENDRIKSEN: Anatomy between the pages: The role of anatomical handbooks in anatomical practice\, 1650–1850.\nThis paper explores how affordable anatomy books up to octavo size were used to ‘make anatomy’ by students and medical practitioners\, to perform dissections and create preparations and models of the human body in early modern research and training. \n  \n  \nMOLLY G. YARN: Invisible furniture: Women printers in the London book trade.\nThis paper explores the challenges and rewards of researching early modern women printers\, demonstrating how an approach combining archival\, bibliographical\, and creative methodologies can illuminate women’s lives and their contributions to the book trade. \nGERI DELLA ROCCA DE CANDAL: Aldine proof sheets in the 1499 Dioscorides.\nWhile in-house manuscript corrections in Manutius’s own hand are becoming increasingly known\, proof sheets are much rarer\, and until recently Aldine proof sheets were not known to exist. Three of these have now been identified in different copies of the Dioscorides of 1499\, allowing us for the first time to peek at the way Manutius worked and edited texts. \nRegistration is only required for online attendance. If you would like to attend in-person then join us at the Society of Antiquaries. \nBook your place here >>>
URL:https://bibsoc.org.uk/event/grants-recipients-panel/
LOCATION:Society of Antiquaries\, Burlington House\, Piccadilly\, London\, W1J 0BE
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SUMMARY:Annual General Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Annual General Meeting will take place at Lincoln’s Inn Library\, Lincoln’s Inn\, London WC2A 3TN\, on Tuesday\, 24 October 2023\, at 6 p.m. No tea will be served before the meeting\, but refreshments will be served afterwards.
URL:https://bibsoc.org.uk/event/annual-general-meeting/
LOCATION:Lincoln’s Inn Library\, Lincoln's Inn\, London\, WC2A 3TN\, United Kingdom
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