Submitted by David Shaw on 5 December 2020 - 1:13pm
The Bibliographical Society is now able to offer recordings of its lectures (with permission of the lecturer).
The following lectures for the 2021/2022 season are now available:
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October 2021: AGM | Nil Palabiyik: The Mad, the Bad and the Silenced: Three Tales about Ottoman Learning and Renaissance Book Culture
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The following lectures for the 2020/2021 season are now available:
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October 2020: Presidential Address: Margaret Lane Ford, Bookselling and Bibliography
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November 2020: Adrian Edwards: Insights into the King’s Library of George III
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December 2020: David Shaw: Paper for Octavos: Innovation in Early Sixteenth-Century Book Production
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January 2021: Alison Walker: The Sloane Printed Books Project
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February 2021: David Pearson, Clodagh Murphy, David Shaw and Sarah Cusk, Book Owners Online
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February 2021: Stephen Clarke, Horace Walpole and W.S. Lewis: A Collector Revealed
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February 2021: Winter Visit: The National Library of Mexico, National Library of Anthropology and History, and Francisco de Burgoa Library
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February 2021: Rachel Jacobs, Waddesdon Manor: A Rothschild Collection
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May 2021: Homee and Phiroze Randeria Lecture: Mirjam Foot, New Movements in French twentieth-century binding design: the importance of patronage
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July 2021: Virtual Summer Visit: The State Library of Victoria
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July 2021: Virtual Summer Visit: Monash University Library Special Collections
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January 2022: Edwin Rose: Books, botany and empire in eighteenth-century Cambridge 1760 –1825
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February 2022: Justin Hanisch: Louis Renard’s extraordinary fishes, crayfishes, and crabs: an exploration of one of the 18th century’s most unusual colour plate books
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April 2022: Graham Pollard Memorial Lecture
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