A joyful event - the city of Mesa is opening a new library today! This is a hope-giving investment in literature and learning to celebrate. There is an accompanying farmers market too. Yeah for the humanities!
A joyful event - the city of Mesa is opening a new library today! This is a hope-giving investment in literature and learning to celebrate. There is an accompanying farmers market too. Yeah for the humanities!
#SundayReads β @DemetraVg on Hypnerotomachia Poliphili, one of the strangest and most influential books of the quattrocento, at once a story of lost love and a fever dream of antiquity: https://publicdomainreview.org/essay/hypnerotomachia-poliphili-and-the-architecture-of-dreams
I wrote my PhD on the Hypnerotomachia I can relate to
A recipe for creating the elixir from Raymond Lull #alchemy #LindaHall
The skeletons are shown most frequently, so here is the nervous system from the 1453 first edition of Vesaliusβ De humani corporis fabrica at the Linda Hall Library.
A poem by John Dee in the 1623 2nd edition of Robert Recordβs βGround of Artsβ, a guide to arithmetic.
βOne cannot at the same time affirm and negateβ, taken from the chapter βOn Rhetoricβ in Martianus Capellaβs βOn the Marriage of Philology and Mercuryβ at the Linda Hall Library
Illuminated initial capital in the 1472 Jensen edition of Plinyβs Natural History at the Linda Hall Library
1515 first Aldine printed edition of Lucretiusβ De rerum natura at the Linda Hall Library
Iβm excited to start a fellowship at the Linda Hall Library in Kansas City, working on alchemy.
Iβm glad to share that I will be traveling to Kansas City this week as one of the fellows of the Linda Hall Library.
www.lindahall.org/research/lin...
Happy Juneteenth! Do you know about pioneering Black Shakespearean Ira Aldridge? Born in NY in 1807, he acted with the African Grove Theatre, but with limited US opportunities, he moved abroad and found great success. This 1852 German playbill notes his starring role in Macbeth.
I just had my first visit to the Folger Shakespeare Library. The warm welcome and excellent research support were wonderful. Many thanks to the great team at the Library.
Is in DC for the Summer Teachers Institute of the American Bar Association.
This is an excellent paper.
'We teach our students to see the things that are
human, to appreciate the unexpected, and to see
the variation that breaks the pattern rather than
repeats it.'
The value of education is precisely opposite to the outputs of LLMs.
Letterpress marginal "No." with a hand drawn manicure below.
Talk to the hand
So it turns out that there is a Proto-Shrine to Our Lady of Walsingham (a major medieval and contemporary site of pilgrimage in the UK) at an Episcopal church in Sheboygan, WI!
At Green Acre in Maine for the conference of the Corinne True Center for Bahaβi History. Tomorrow Iβll be presenting a paper on Medievalism in the Bahaβi sacred Writings and historiography.
A fantastic time at the #RenaissanceSocietyofAmerica conference in Boston, presenting with Dr. James Russel! Already looking forward to next year's conference in San Francisco.
And a special thanks to @routledgehistory.bsky.social for exhibiting my book at the Conference Book Exhibition!
Join me for a closer look at the new BLP editions (HC, PB) of Hypnerotomachia Poliphili
youtu.be/v6bkU1Mg9BI
I am thrilled to say my book on the Hypnerotomachia has gone to paperback and is available in Waterstones and on Amazon:
Routledge: shorturl.at/LJL50
Amazon: shorturl.at/rN2F3
Waterstones: shorturl.at/iFOch
#Routledge #paperback #Hypnerotomachia #ItalianRenaissance #PhilosophicalDreamNarratives
Join me, Beth Morrison, and 700 #Voynich fans for this Zoom conversation on June 13: www.getty.edu/calendar/art...
Thank you for listening to the episode! I send you all my encouragement for taking on reading the Hypnerotomachia. It is a marvelously rewarding text whose abundance always offers more to discover. If I can help with anything in your reading process please let me know.
Our conference ended 2 weeks ago, but registered participants can now view the recordings on our website. Read our review for more dreamy details.
Didn't have time to register and attend? You can still register with a reduced rate of $10 AUD until the end of June.
#medievalsky #earlymodernsky
Iβm grateful for the opportunity to be interviewed on the Secret History of Western Esotericism podcast about the Hypnerotomachia Poliphili
podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/o...
On my way to the Renaissance Society of America conference in Boston
Iβm glad that my paper on references to the Middle Ages in the Bahaβi Writings and historiography has been accepted to the Green Acre Bahaβi Studies conference this June corinnetruecenter.org/james-russel...
We're particularly interested in works in progress, burgeoning research questions, quirky archival finds that you're not sure what to do with, or broad methodological questions that others might have also encountered. This is a space for informal discussion rather than finished and polished talks!
I'm organising a series of flash talks on 26th March for Print Exchanges: a global research network for anyone working on early(ish) print culture, broadly conceived. If you'd like to join the network, come to the event, or share your work do get in touch at printexchanges@gmail.com
photo of paperback of Julius Caesar sitting on wood stage floor. The book odd read with the image of a lion, the spqr crest, the Roman Capitol and six hands with bloody knives.
Happy UK publication day to the first of many amazing New Oxford Shakespeare plays! Hereβs Julius Caesar (with my intro) pictured @shakespearesglobe.bsky.social! Thanks to @oldfortunatus.bsky.social for her brilliant work as general editor and to Sarah Neville for her precise editing of the text.