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Since 1972, the Book Arts Press and Rare Book School have offered more than 600 public lectures on a wide variety of bibliographical topics.... more
FAQs about Rare Book School:How many episodes does Rare Book School have?The podcast currently has 685 episodes available.
September 20, 2019Parker, John - "Red Canaries and a Cage Too Small" (10 July 1991)Lecture 317 (10 July 1991)...more40minPlay
September 20, 2019Tanselle, G. Thomas - "Issues in Bibliographical Studies Since 1942" (9 July 1991)Lecture 316 (9 July 1991)...more51minPlay
September 20, 2019Berschin, Walter - "Greek Elements in Medieval Latin Manuscripts: The Example of Verona"Lecture 315 (9 May 1991)...more57minPlay
September 20, 2019Belanger, Terry - "Format and Collation and Curators: Bibliography in the Library" (29 April 1991)Lecture 314 (29 April 1991)...more39minPlay
September 20, 2019McKitterick, David - "The Word, The Law, and The Profits: Bible Publishing in 17th-Century England"Lecture 311 (25 March 1991)...more58minPlay
September 20, 2019Sullivan, Larry E. - "From Prison to LC" (25 February 1991)Lecture 310 (25 February 1991)Full title: "From Prison to LC: Meditations and Reflections on the Administration of Diverse and Special Collections"...more45minPlay
September 19, 2019Ridgway, Christopher - "My Library and What I Do In It" (11 July 1990)Lecture 290 (11 July 1990)...more1hPlay
September 19, 2019Dreyfus, John - "Gerald Meynell and the Westminster Press" (26 November 1990)Lecture 308 (26 November 1990)...more53minPlay
September 19, 2019de Hemptinne, Thèrése - "Medieval Chanceries in the Netherlands: Results of Recent Research"Lecture 307 (14 November 1990)...more1h 10minPlay
September 19, 2019Esslemont, David - "The Gregynog Press, 1923–1990" (12 November 1990)Lecture 306 (12 November 1990)...more1h 2minPlay
FAQs about Rare Book School:How many episodes does Rare Book School have?The podcast currently has 685 episodes available.