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 ====== Papers at Conferences ====== ====== Papers at Conferences ======
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 +2017
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 +12-15 October 2017, ‘Bibliography among the Disciplines’ conference (Philadelphia, PA)
 +M. Malaspina, lecture within the ‘Tools for Data Analysis and Visualization’ roundtable
 +26-30 July 2017, Summer school ‘The history of printed book illustration’ (Oxford, Bodleian Library)
 + M. Malaspina, guest lecture (title to be confirmed);
 +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
 +M.A. Panzanelli Fratoni, Reconstructing dispersed collections: Burney and Consul Smith in the British Library 
 +19-22 Apr. 2017, University of Padua, 6th Annual Scientiae Conference on Disciplines of Knowing in the Early Modern World 
 +S. Minuzzi, Artisans of Medicinal Secrets and Knowledge Circulation in Early Modern Venice
 +6-7 Apr. 2017, Loughborough University, Association of Art Historians 43rd Annual Conference and Art Book Fair 
 +M. Malaspina, Visual recognition, image matching and digital annotation. Early printed book illustrations and the 15th-century Booktrade Project 
 +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]
 +M.A. Panzanelli Fratoni, La fortuna del “Quadriregio” nelle sue prime edizioni a stampa  
 +1 Feb. 2017, Oxford, Late Medieval Europe Seminar (convenors Oren Margolis, Natalia Nowakowska, Hannah Skoda, John Watts)
 +C. Dondi, The economic dimension of early printing: book prices in Venice 1484-1488, from the Zornale of Francesco de Madiis
 +20 Jan. 2017, Paris, Histoire des Bibliothèques Anciennes, (CNRS-IHRT; http://www.irht.cnrs.fr/fr/agenda/histoire-des-bilioth%C3%A8ques-anciennes)
 +M.A. Panzanelli Fratoni, «De Bibliothecis instituendis, disponendis et informandis» by Prospero Podiani (1535-1615)
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 +**2016**
 +  * 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
 +Sabrina Minuzzi, Privileges, Medical Authorship and Knowledge Dissemination in 15th-16th century Venice
 +  * 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)
 +C. Dondi, The circulation of the early editions of the Fathers: an evidence-based approach
 +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:
 +  - Sabrina Minuzzi, A 15th century vernacular regimen sanitatis in verse. Author, Printers and Readers of the ‘Cibaldone’
 +6 June 2016, London, British Library Seminar on Textual Bibliography for Modern Foreign Languages:
 +  - M. Alessandra Panzanelli Fratoni, Illustrations in Early Printed Books from Perugia: Imitation, Re-Use and Original Production
 +  * 20 May 2016, London, Wellcome Library, Incunabula and Medicine Seminar:
 +Sabrina Minuzzi, Everyone has his own Cibaldone? Text transmission and copy-specific features of a fifteenth-century vernacular regimen sanitatis
 +  * 3 May 2016, University of Warwick, STVDIO Seminar:
 +M. Alessandra Panzanelli Fratoni, Towards the Corpus of Texts Printed in the 15th century. The Text-inc database: how it works and some first results
  
 **2015** **2015**
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