early modern literature, international law, print & probability, dh, political thought. things: @CenterPNP, @6Bacon, literature & the law of nations (oup).
oh hey we finally made a website for our print & probability project (s/o to @abhumphreys, @rdsnyderjr, and the @JSTOR Labs team for the Juncture template that lets us do cool stuff with IIIF)
https://t.co/7DH0QcRajl
Usha Vance, spouse of JD Vance, apparently wrote a Cambridge MPhil thesis on 17th-century London printer John Field before law school and then clerking for John Roberts and Brett Kavanaugh
Read how an interdisciplinary @CarnegieMellon project of Curator of Special Collections @samuellemley and Associate Professor of English @ChrisVVarren led to the Print & Probability project, which aims to restore access to an essential humanities resource. https://t.co/dmHQTiARnW
Christopher Warren ’99 is an expert on Elizabethan literature and a pioneer in the emerging field he calls “computational bibliography.”
https://t.co/UTVVvqMBJP
OUT IN THIS WEEK'S @TheTLS—
IDENTIFYING JOHN MILTON’S COPY OF HOLINSHED’S CHRONICLES by me, @aarontpratt, & @jes1003
https://t.co/AvJzVekD7R
cc @PhxLibrary
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Only here b/c it has come to my attention that some of y'all didn't know that you NOT have to carry on without the ESTC. We stood up a temporary ESTC site in mid-November and thousands of people have been using it nearly every day since. @print_and_prob
https://t.co/sGRpt8GbFb
Ever wondered what the color of early modern book pages can tell us about the text's construction? Check out my video for @BibSocAmer on our exciting tool at @Print_and_Prob, using paper color analysis to solve mysteries in book history: https://t.co/hvF4GWW6rq 🌈🕵🏻♀️
Join @CMULibraries, @CarnegieMellon and @FrickPittsburgh in welcoming award-winning #Shakespeare author, Stephen Greenblatt. This in-person event will address issues surrounding the publication of Shakespeare's First Folio. 11/30, 3PM, McConomy Auditorium. https://t.co/NkJgEvizlE
When @print_and_prob collaborator @NikolaiVogler heard that ESTC was down due to the BL cyberattack, he jumped into action. Here’s the site he built https://t.co/3qEp9B2Ixd
Hello, I’m @ernestjeb and will be running today’s #TwitterTakeover! I’m going to focus today on our English data from 1651-1700 which I have been working on for the best of the past year. #USTCTwitterTakeover