The Atlas of Early Printing depicts the development of printing in Europe, 1450-1500. Created by Greg Prickman and supported by @UILibraries and @TheStudio_UI.
Resurfacing from a long Twitter silence to note that the Atlas is currently not working properly, the problem has been identified, and a fix is underway. Many thanks to everyone who uses the site regularly and relies upon its stable operation!
We can’t tell you this early Mainz Donatus was definitely published before the Gutenberg Bible. But we can’t tell you it wasn’t. https://t.co/caCadk3P0I
The first of Paul Needham's Lyell Lectures, "The Christian Latin Bible from its origins to the 13th-century Paris Bible" beings at noon EDT, 5:00pm BST. Stream live from this link: https://t.co/Psw5tMHyMS
Paul Needham presents the 2021 Lyell Lectures: The Genesis, Life, and Afterlife of the Gutenberg Bible. The lectures begin Monday, October 11 at 5 pm BST. Link for the schedule and livestream is found here: https://t.co/Pu2iPDTEV9
HD 360º view of the Print Room at the Plantin Moretus Museum, with accompanying English audio play description. Other rooms on the tour are being uploaded too! https://t.co/kVOWXAR2Zm
Tomorrow!
Our experience: five years of digitization, cataloguing and dissemination with the Polonsky Foundation.
Online seminar 4-6pm CET.
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Don't miss it! Tonight at 5 pm you can follow the handover and presentation of the hot off the press Gutenberg Yearbook 2020 live on our Facebook page and our Instagram account.
@Jason_W_Dean@wynkenhimself Paul Needham's Rosenbach lectures from 2013: https://t.co/yODLr21cAl
The Printing (R)evolution exhibition catalogue, https://t.co/S1Gr1vs12G, and papers, https://t.co/boEEAJQX4q
Thrilled to announce the launch of the Impressae database! It covers women printers and their networks in early modern Antwerp, Louvain and Douai. The records on Douai are now up. More to follow in the future! [https://t.co/kMfCC7MAOi] #twitterstorians#bookhistory#womenshistory
New webinar alert!
MEI in the USA – 11 June, co-sponsored by @CERL_org!
Cristina Dondi will walk through the Material Evidence in Incunabula (MEI) database for users & contributors. If you work w/ incunabula or have some in your collection, tune in!
https://t.co/kCPXav36wj