italian-studies: Scholarly discussions in any field of Italian studies
The annual meeting of the
SEMINAR ON TEXTUAL BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR MODERN FOREIGN LANGUAGES
will be held on FRIDAY, 24 MAY 2002
at the Institute of Germanic Studies
University of London School of Advanced Study
PROGRAMME
11.15 JAMES MOSLEY (London): 'The making of a typographical monument: the "Médailles ... de Louis le Grand" (Paris, Imprimerie Royale, 1702), and the "Description des Arts et Métiers"'
12.00 SHERRY
12.15 LUNCH (at participants' expense)*
13.45 ANJA HILL-ZENK (London): 'The "Salomon and Marcolphus" woodcut in English sixteenth-century printing: iconography and popular literature'
14.30 HORST MEYER (Bad Iburg): 'Books printed in Germany in Willis and Southeran's 1862 "Catalogue of Upwards of Fifty Thousand Volumes of Ancient and Modern Books"'
15.15 TEA
15.45 DAVID SHAW (Canterbury): 'The earliest edition of Mandeville's "Lapidaire en francoys": a newly discovered incunable'
16.30 JOHN FLOOD (London): 'How did a novice become a printer? The case of the barber-surgeon-poet-printer Hans Folz (d. 1513) in Nuremburg'
*Those who would like to attend should contact the Convenor, Professor John Flood at the Institute of Germanic Studies, 29 Russell Square, London WC1B 5DP (e-mail: [log in to unmask])
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