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Events & deadlines

n.b. All events listed on this page are open to the public unless otherwise noted. Please follow the links for more information on deadlines, event details, and other important information.

Exhibition:
Very Like a Whale
October 16, 2012–January 6, 2013

Works-in-Progress:
Gail McMurray Gibson, “Sir Kenelm Digby, Cultures of Recusancy, and The Digby Plays”
Wednesday, December 5, noon

Works-in-Progress:
Erin Kelly, “Reading and Conversion in Early Modern English Drama”
Thursday, December 6, noon

Works-in-Progress:
Eric Dursteler, “Around the Mediterranean Table: Foodways and Identity in the Early Modern Era”
Wednesday, December 12, noon

Works-in-Progress:
Chiara Petrolini, “Between Francis Bacon and the Jesuits: Tobie Matthew in Italy”
Thursday, December 20, noon

Recent Posts

  • Ten copies of the “bad” 1640 Sonnets in good and bad shape
  • Looking like a book
  • Learning to write the alphabet
  • Pen facsimiles of early print
  • “What manner o’ thing is your crocodile?”: May 2013

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categories

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@FolgerResearch

  • Coming soon--new interactive apps from @luminaryshxpr based on Folger editions of Shakespeare's plays! http://t.co/MtQBfCJu69 1 day ago
  • What makes a book good? Considering ten copies of the 1640 edition of Shakespeare's sonnets http://t.co/o86AY5toka 1 day ago
  • Can a 17C printer stay anonymous? Nope! Identifying Spinoza's printer, thanks to typography: http://t.co/buyBxz7ea1 (h/t @john_overholt) 2 days ago

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