With apologies for any cross-posting
Susan Reed
The British Library
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> SEMINAR ON TEXTUAL BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR MODERN FOREIGN LANGUAGES
>
> Monday, 30 June 2003
>
> at the British Library
>
> CALL FOR PAPERS
>
> The seminar, brilliantly conducted in the past by Prof. John Flood, is now
to be run at the British Library by Barry Taylor and Susan Reed.
>
> We plan to follow the usual pattern and are seeking four or five papers of
approx. 30 minutes each, one at 11.00 a.m. and the others after lunch, with
ample time for discussion after each paper. Papers dealing with any aspect
of printing and book production in the French-, German-, Italian-, or
Spanish-speaking world are warmly invited, as are papers dealing with other
aspects of historical bibliography. Papers giving an account of work in
progress or offers to introduce discussion of bibliographical interest are a
long-standing feature of the seminar.
>
> Please let us know by the end of April if you are willing to give a paper.
>
> We should be grateful if you would send us the names and addresses of
potential new members of the seminar, especially postgraduate students.
>
> Barry Taylor ([log in to unmask]; tel 020 7412 7576)
> Susan Reed ([log in to unmask]; tel 020 7412 7311)
>
> Early Printed Collections
> The British Library
> 96 Euston Road
> London NW1 2DB
>
> Fax 020 7412 7577
>
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