Prochaine séance du séminaire Manuscrits en Méditerranée @irht_cnrs ce jeudi 2 avril, à 14h, Campus Condorcet et en ligne. Flavia Ruani et André Binggeli : Inventaires de bibliothèques syriaques : état des lieux et nouvelles découvertes
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#syriac #manuscripts #historyoflibraries
Inventaires de bibliothèques syriaques : état des lieux et nouvelles découvertes

Séance du 2 avril 2026 du séminaire Manuscrits en Méditerranée, par André Binggeli et Flavia Ruani (IRHT, CNRS UPR 841). L’importance des inventaires de livres pour l’histoire de la culture livresque et des bibliothèques est depuis longtemps reconnue pour le monde occidental, mais ce type de document reste largement inexploré pour la tradition chrétienne syriaque. … Continuer la lecture de Inventaires de bibliothèques syriaques : état des lieux et nouvelles découvertes →

Manuscrits en Méditerranée

on 4 April we will welcome (online) Emmanuelle Chapron (Aix Marseille Université/Ecole pratique des hautes études) on The loan registers of the Royal Library of Paris (18th c.): a history of readers, books, and institutions.
@labnf #historyoflibraries #historyofreading #histoiredesbibliotheques #histoiredelalecture #histodons #Paris

➡️ information and registration here https://ies.sas.ac.uk/history-libraries-seminar

History of Libraries Seminar

This seminar series concentrates on examining all aspects of the provision of libraries during all periods of history and all countries. Talks are based on substantial original research and are usually by established researchers; but we do encourage new students to present their research as well. The seminar can be found on Twitter @HistLibraries

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did I forget to speak about our fantastic History of libraries Research Seminar, coorganised with Giles Mandelbrote, Isabel Rivers and Keith Manley, co-funded by #IES #IHR #WarburgInstitute #LIHG_CILIP?

It happens once a month, sometimes in person at the #WarburgInstitute, sometimes online, and today I am listening Philippe Bernhard Schmid on the Reuse of Library Catalogues in 19th c Germany: the case of Julius Carl Schlaeger #historyoflibraries #Germany #18thc #catalogues #histodons

#introduction! specializing on #renaissance #humanism #bookhistory France Italy 16thc #historyoflibraries 16th-21thc & #dh in 3 incredible places, #professor & #librarian at the #thebsr #thebsr https://bsr.ac.uk, fellow at #warburg https://warburg.sas.ac.uk and loyal member for 23 years of #centregabrielnaude https://cgn.hypotheses.org
Pdt of Association Renaissance Humanisme Reforme
PI of the new project on Guillaume Pellicier's library of #greekmanuscripts, more on this very soon #histodons
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