THE BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY
Session 2003 - 2004
E.P. Goldschmidt Commemorative Lectures
The Graham Pollard Memorial Lecture
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Programme for the session 2003 - 2004
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
Tuesday 21 October 2003, 5.30. pm ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING in the Paleography Room, University of London Library, Senate House, Malet Street, London WC1E 7HU.
Following the business of the meeting, the Society's Gold Medal will be presented to Prof. Peter Davison. Members will then be given a brief introduction to the Paleography Room and its holdings
MONTHLY LECTURE PROGRAMME
Tuesday 25 November 2003
(Chadwick Lecture Theatre)
- Mary Kay Duggan
- Some observations on incunables (mostly liturgical) with printed or manuscript music
Tuesday 16 December 2003
- Ed King
- John Leighton, F.S.A: book artist and cover designer. An outline of Leighton's achievements both as a cover designer and book illustrator
Presidential address
Tuesday 20 January 2004
- David Shaw
- Impressum in academia nostra parisiensi: aspects of the book trade in early sixteenth-century Paris
E.P. Goldschmidt Commemorative Lectures
Tuesday 17 February 2004
- E.P. Goldschmidt: Early Years
- David McKitterick: The student bibliophile
- Felix de Marez Oyens: The incunabulist
Tuesday 16 March 2004
(Chadwick Lecture Theatre) Please note change: tea will be served in South Cloisters
- E.P. Goldschmidt: Life and bookselling
- Anthony Hobson: Some personal recollections
- Robin Halwas: 45 Old Bond Street
Graham Pollard Memorial Lecture
Tuesday 20 April 2004
- E.P. Goldschmidt: Textual studies
- Geoffrey Martin: The scholar-collector as Renaissance man
- Lotte Hellinga: Studies of textual transmission
The Homee Randeria LectureTuesday 18 May 2004
Index
- E.P. Goldschmidt: Binding studies
- Mirjam Foot: E.P. Goldschmidt and his influence on bookbinding studies
- Georges Colin: Bookbinding in Tournai in the late Middle Ages
Details will be announced in The Library for March 2004.
Venues
All meetings will be held in the Gustave Tuck Lecture Theatre of University College, Gower Street, London WC1, beginning at 6.00 p.m. except the meetings on 25th November 2003 and 16 March 2004, which will be held in the Chadwick Lecture Theatre.
On 20 April and 18 May, tea will be served in the North Cloisters of University College (main building) at 5.15 p.m.. (This is a change from previous announcements). Members are welcome to bring guests, both to meetings and to the tea beforehand.
The AGM will take place in the Paleography Room, University of London Library, on 21 October at 5.30. This will not be preceded by tea, but wine will be served after the meeting.
Margaret Ford
Hon. Secretary
PANIZZI LECTURES
The nineteenth series of Panizzi lectures will be given by Dr. Antony Griffiths on 'Prints for Books, French Book Illustration 1760-1800'. The lectures will take place on 4, 11 and 18 November at 6.15 p.m. in the Conference Centre of the British Library, 96 Euston Road, London NW1 2DB. Tickets (free) must be obtained in advance from the British Library Box Office (telephone 020 7412 7332; e-mail boxoffice@bl.uk).
These pages were created for The Bibliographical Society by David Shaw and Wim Van Mierlo.
Latest upate : 15 March 2004.
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