12-15 October 2017, Philadelphia, PA, ‘Bibliography among the Disciplines’ conference
26-30 July 2017, Oxford, Bodleian Library, Summer school ‘The history of printed book illustration’
21 June 2017, Iowa City RBMS 2017: The Future of Bibliographic Data—New Discoveries from the Study of the Oldest Printed Books (org. Greg Prickman, Atlas of Early Printing; C. Dondi, 15cBOOKTRADE; O. Duntze, GW; K. Limper-Herz, ISTC)
15 – 16 June 2017, Trento, Istituto Storico italo-germanico, Crossing Borders, Crossing Cultures. Popular Print in Europe (1450-1900) – The ‘European Dimensions of Popolar Print Culture’ Conference:
C. Dondi, Were cheap books popular books in the Venice of the printing revolution?
S. Minuzzi, Being Popular in Print: long-standing and widespread Health Advices through the 15cBOOKTRADE Tools
21 May, 2017, Oxford Bibliographical Society
19-22 Apr. 2017, University of Padua, 6th Annual Scientiae Conference on Disciplines of Knowing in the Early Modern World
6-7 Apr. 2017, Loughborough University, Association of Art Historians 43rd Annual Conference and Art Book Fair
20-21 Mar. 2017, Athens, Laskaridis Foundation and Gennadius Library, Opening up private and religious collections to scholarship (Geri Della Rocca de Candal – org. and C. Dondi)
23-25 Feb. 2017, Foligno-Perugia, VI Centenario Frezziano [conference on Federico Frezzi]
1 Feb. 2017, Oxford, Late Medieval Europe Seminar (convenors Oren Margolis, Natalia Nowakowska, Hannah Skoda, John Watts)
20 Jan. 2017,
Paris, Histoire des Bibliothèques Anciennes, (
CNRS-IHRT)
10-11 November 2016, Prague, Charles University, Medical Knowledge and Publication Strategies in European Perspective, 1500-1800 (org. Dr. Karel Černý and Dr. Jeroen Salman), Session: Regulation and Value Attribution
20-22 October 2016, Perugia, Università degli Studi, Sixième Atelier Heloïse – Sixth Workshop Heloïse
C. Dondi, The visualisation of the reception of university texts printed in the 15th century – The 15cBOOKTRADE Project and its databases and web applications
M.A. Panzanelli Fratoni, University texts printed in the 15th century: Their production and transmission in print – The 15cBOOKTRADE Project and its databases and web applications
23 September 2016, Cambridge, Trinity College, 'The reception of the church fathers and early church historians, c.1470-1650' (org. Andreas Ammann, Sam Kennerley, Kirsten Mcfarlane)
19 July 2016, Paris, 24th Annual Conference of the Society for the History of Authorship, Reading & Publishing (SHARP), Session: The Languages of the Medical Book. New Perspectives on the Medical Book Trade from the 15th to the 19th Century:
6 June 2016, London, British Library, Seminar on Textual Bibliography for Modern Foreign Languages:
20 May 2016, London, Wellcome Library, Incunabula and Medicine Seminar:
3 May 2016, University of Warwick, STVDIO Seminar:
7 August 2015, University of Vienna, 16th International Congress of the International Association of Neo-Latin Studies. Within the session: New perspectives in text studies: digital frontiers for the history of the book and the interpretation of the text: Incunabula circulation in Humanistic Europe – Tortellius’ Orthographia (Sabrina Minuzzi)
2-5 July 2015, Oxford, St Anne's College, Early Book Society Biennial Conference, Tracking the Reception, Use and Collecting of Texts in the 15th century and to the Present. the Material Evidence in Incunabula database (Geri Della Rocca De Candal, 15cBOOKTRADE)
30 June - 1 July 2015, Leicester, De Montfort University, Centre for Textual Studies, on the 15cBOOKTRADE Project in Reading Copy-Specific Features: Producers, Readers and Owners of Incunabula (C. Dondi)
26 March 2015, Berlin, Renaissance Society of America, Selling Printed Books in 15th-century Venice: the day-book of Francesco de Madiis [C. Dondi], within the session The Booktrade in the Archives: from Printshops to Bookshops, organized by Caroline Duroselle-Melish (Harvard Univ)
23-24 February 2015, Göttingen, Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek, Book Provenance for the Workshop 'Scientific Questions about Provenance and Their Requirements for Future Web and Database Representation of Cultural and Scientific Collections' (C. Dondi)
19-21 November 2014,
Madrid, 'ISTC, TEXT-inc, and Material Evidence in Incunabula: Working on the early transmission of Classical texts in print, their dissemination, and reception', in Colloquium “Latin Classics at the Dawn of Printing” (C. Dondi)
http://www.incunabula.uned.es/coloquioInternacional.php
16-17 November 2014, London, 'When Antiquarian Books were New. The Daily Activity of a Bookshop in Venice, 1484-88, through the Zornale of Francesco de Madiis', in 36th Annual Conference in Book Trade History: Bookshops in the History of the Trade (C. Dondi with Neil Harris)
29 September - 1 October 2014, Wolfenbüttel, Herzog August Library, 'Booksellers' archival sources for an insight on contemporary sales, prices, and use: the “Zornale” of Francesco de Madis, Venice 1484-88', in Wolfenbüttel Working Group for Library, Book and Media History “Database-supported bibliographies, book catalogues and source materials” (C. Dondi)
17 September 2014,
Antwerp, SHARP Conference, Pre- SHARP CERL Workshop 'Historical Provenance Research: Material Evidence, Documentary Evidence, and Digital Humanities', (C. Dondi with M. van Delft, M. Lefferts, M. Hulvey, P. Cullhed, and N. Harris)
http://www.sharp2014.be/cerl-workshop.html
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12 May 2014, Oxford Bibliographical Society, 'To Think Again at the First Printing Revolution – With both Eyes on Books, Trade, Prices, and Use' (C. Dondi)
31 March – 2 April 2014, Oxford, All Souls College, To think again about the first printing revolution — with both eyes on the books, in Transforming the Early Modern Republic of Letters: Literature, Learning, Logic, Books. A Conference in Honour of Ian Maclean (C. Dondi)
27 March 2014, Paris, Sorbonne, The 15th-century Book Trade: An Evidence-based Assessment and Visualization of the Distribution, Sale, and Reception of Books in the Renaissance, in SÉMINAIRE du Laboratoire de Médiévistique occidentale de Paris (=LAMOP): Codicologie quantitative et sociologie du livre MÉDIÉVAL (C. Dondi)
30 September 2013, Harvard University, Houghton Library, Thinking again about the first printing revolution with both eyes on the books: Venetian evidence for prices, trade, and use (C. Dondi)
14 March 2013, Milan, Palazzo ex Stelline, Le banche dati del CERL: cooperazione internazionale per superare la dispersione del patrimonio librario europeo e produrre ricerca, in Oltre… il muro… Promuovere e sostenere strategie di collaborazione e di partnership per la salvaguardia, la conservazione e la difesa del patrimonio culturale di archivi, biblioteche e musei… (C. Dondi)
5 March 2013, Oxford, Convocation House, Friends of the Bodleian: Historical Collections from European religious houses now in the Bodleian Library (C. Dondi)
15 February 2013, Rome, La descrizione dell'esemplare nel libro antico: da elemento locale a dato condiviso, in 4o incontro GUMARC (Gruppo Utenti Marc 21)(Marina Venier)
19-20 November 2010, Leiden, Scaliger Institute, Recording Provenance in Incunabula and later Printed Books: a new tool (Material Evidence in Incunabula), and plans to enhance existing ones, for the integrated search of provenance records, in Symposium on Provenance Research (C. Dondi)
18 November 2010, Tours, Centre d'Etudes Supérieures de la Renaissance, Material Evidence in Incunabula, at Incunabula workshop with ISTC (British Library, London), GW (Berlin), BSB-Ink (Munich) members (C. Dondi)
29-30 October 2010, Rome, Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei, Il contesto Europeo delle banche dati bibliografiche di ricerca, in 'Il Libro antico tra catalogo storico e catalogazione elettronica', org. Prof. Roberto Rusconi (C. Dondi)
30 September 2010, Venice, Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana, La catalogazione degli incunaboli e il rilevamento dei dati di esemplare, in 'Incunabolistica digitale: edizioni, esemplari, banche dati' (C. Dondi)
15 May 2010, Manchester, John Rylands and University Library, “Venice Seminar”: The Venetian trade in printed books in the 15th and 16th centuries: evidence from the local as well as the international market (C. Dondi)
8 May 2010, Oxford, Magdalen and Merton Colleges, Material Evidence in Incunabula: a New Database to collect and research provenance information on Venetian (and other) 15th-century books, in Provenance: methods and findings (C. Dondi)
7-9 April 2010, Venice, Congress of the Renaissance Society of America. The Venetian Booktrade as Evidence for the City's Ecomonic Development in the 15th Century (C. Dondi). PANEL TITLE: The Venetian Booktrade in the 15th Century; organised by C. Dondi, other speakers: Bettina Wagner and Marina Molin Pradel; Chair Martin Davies.