Not sure who needs to know this, but the current weakness of the yen against the dollar makes it a good time to buy fountain pens directly from Japan. 🖋️
“Why does anyone need permission from Harvard to make a movie about Emily Dickinson? The answer involves theft, adulterous affairs, a land deal gone wrong, a feud between families, two elite colleges, and some of the most famous poems in American lit.” https://t.co/guG10q1XXE
A 18th century book containing tiny books on a pop-up shelf, made by a bookbinder in the Netherlands around 1757. The National Library of the Netherlands.
Oct 25: Join @HoughtonLib curator @John_Overholt for his gallery talk @harvartmuseums’ ongoing exhibition, Dare To Know, on one of the most important and consequential prints of the 18th century: Description of a Slave Ship. Free with registration: https://t.co/megFXaTGQb
I am very happy to announce the launch of The Digital Humanities in Practice: From Research Questions to Results, a new course for @HarvardOnline, which I developed with @Fernsebner and @runcolerun!
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