T. Lista!
Gondolom, hogy az induló progamba bekapcsolódnak
magyarországi régi könyves könyvtárosok is,
mivel az 1601 előtt Magyarországon megjelent nyomtatványokra is vonatkozik.
Elnézést, ha már minden érintett értesült volna róla.
Üdv.:
NpL
Gondolom, hogy az induló progamba bekapcsolódnak
magyarországi régi könyves könyvtárosok is,
mivel az 1601 előtt Magyarországon megjelent nyomtatványokra is vonatkozik.
Elnézést, ha már minden érintett értesült volna róla.
Üdv.:
NpL
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Malcolm Walsby <mnw@st-andrews.ac.uk>
> Date: 2011/10/7
> Subject: [EXLIBRIS-L] USTC launch colloquium
> To: EXLIBRIS-L@listserv.indiana.edu
>
>
> Dear all,
>
> The St Andrews project group is pleased to announce a scholarly colloquium
> on Wednesday 23 November at the New Club, Prince's Street, Edinburgh, to
> coincide with the launch of the Universal Short Title Catalogue: a
> bibliography of books published in Europe and the Americas before 1601.
>
> The colloquium will hear presentations from the Director and Project Manager
> of the USTC, Andrew Pettegree and Malcolm Walsby, and from four
> distinguished experts of early print: Ann Blair (Harvard), Ian Maclean
> (Oxford), Angela Nuovo (Udine) and Alexander Wilkinson (Dublin). All
> speakers will have had advance access to the USTC database.
>
> The event begins with a launch reception at Lyon and Turnbull, Broughton
> Place, Edinburgh on Tuesday 22 November, in the presence of representatives
> of the national book communities represented in the USTC.
>
> The colloquium will be accompanied by exhibitions by conference sponsors
> Proquest, Brill and Antiquarian Bookseller Christopher Sokol. Music at the
> launch event will be provided by the Edinburgh Renaissance Band.
>
> Registration and further information is available via:
> http://www.ustc.ac.uk/?p=761
>
>
>
> Malcolm Walsby
>
> --
> Dr Malcolm Walsby
> School of History
> University of St Andrews
> http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/history/staff/malcolmwalsby.html
>
> The University of St Andrews is a charity registered in Scotland, No
> SC013532.
> From: Malcolm Walsby <mnw@st-andrews.ac.uk>
> Date: 2011/10/7
> Subject: [EXLIBRIS-L] USTC launch colloquium
> To: EXLIBRIS-L@listserv.indiana.edu
>
>
> Dear all,
>
> The St Andrews project group is pleased to announce a scholarly colloquium
> on Wednesday 23 November at the New Club, Prince's Street, Edinburgh, to
> coincide with the launch of the Universal Short Title Catalogue: a
> bibliography of books published in Europe and the Americas before 1601.
>
> The colloquium will hear presentations from the Director and Project Manager
> of the USTC, Andrew Pettegree and Malcolm Walsby, and from four
> distinguished experts of early print: Ann Blair (Harvard), Ian Maclean
> (Oxford), Angela Nuovo (Udine) and Alexander Wilkinson (Dublin). All
> speakers will have had advance access to the USTC database.
>
> The event begins with a launch reception at Lyon and Turnbull, Broughton
> Place, Edinburgh on Tuesday 22 November, in the presence of representatives
> of the national book communities represented in the USTC.
>
> The colloquium will be accompanied by exhibitions by conference sponsors
> Proquest, Brill and Antiquarian Bookseller Christopher Sokol. Music at the
> launch event will be provided by the Edinburgh Renaissance Band.
>
> Registration and further information is available via:
> http://www.ustc.ac.uk/?p=761
>
>
>
> Malcolm Walsby
>
> --
> Dr Malcolm Walsby
> School of History
> University of St Andrews
> http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/history/staff/malcolmwalsby.html
>
> The University of St Andrews is a charity registered in Scotland, No
> SC013532.