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   * 19-21 Nov. 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   * 19-21 Nov. 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
   * 23-24 Feb. 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]   * 23-24 Feb. 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]
-  * 26 Mar. 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)+  * 26 Mar. 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
 +  * 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] 
 +  * 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] 
  
  
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