Cambridge Bibliographical Society
The Cambridge Bibliographical Society promotes and publishes bibliographical studies. The Society holds regular meetings at Cambridge University Library and also arranges an annual visit. Meetings are open to all interested in book history and bibliography. Members receive the Society’s annual Transactions and other occasional monograph publications as part of their annunal subscription.
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Today we shall go slumming
Beheaded cows, English religious politics and the title vignette of Rede me and be nott wrothe (1528)
South Asian manuscript culture as represented in the Sanskrit collections of the University Library, Cambridge
The Master of the Barbo Missal and the coming of print to Italy
Annual General Meeting
Beyond the forbidden best-sellers of pre-Revolutionary France
Witnesses of the past: the Incunabula Collection at Cambridge University Library
The phoenix in the library: using marginal illuminations to trace alchemical manuscripts in Tudor England
Icons of evolution: from alleged forgeries to textbook illustrations
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Professor Alison Sinclair.
Wednesday 15 May 2013, 17:00-18:00