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   * 19 Apr. 2015, **Venice, San Francesco della Vigna**, I possessori degli incunaboli aldini conservati alla British Library (Alessandra Panzanelli, 15cBOOKTRADE) http://www.novacharta.it/le-cattedre-ambulanti/   * 19 Apr. 2015, **Venice, San Francesco della Vigna**, I possessori degli incunaboli aldini conservati alla British Library (Alessandra Panzanelli, 15cBOOKTRADE) http://www.novacharta.it/le-cattedre-ambulanti/
   * 28 Apr. 2015, **Tours, Centre d’Études Supérieures de la Renaissance**, Réunion CIA, Presentation of MEI (C. Dondi)   * 28 Apr. 2015, **Tours, Centre d’Études Supérieures de la Renaissance**, Réunion CIA, Presentation of MEI (C. Dondi)
 +  * 29 April 2015, **Oxford, Weston Library**, The Trade in Printed Books: in Ingenious Innovation that Changed the Western World, part of a lecture series which accompanies the Exhibition Marks of Genius, Masterpieces from the Collections of the Bodleian Libraries (C. Dondi)
   * 6 May 2015, **Roma, Università La Sapienza**, a lecture on the 15cBOOKTRADE for the course of Alberto Petrucciani, Prof. of Archivistica, Bibliografia e Biblioteconomia (C. Dondi)     * 6 May 2015, **Roma, Università La Sapienza**, a lecture on the 15cBOOKTRADE for the course of Alberto Petrucciani, Prof. of Archivistica, Bibliografia e Biblioteconomia (C. Dondi)  
   * 21 July 2015, **Oxford, DHOxSS [Digital Humanities at Oxford Summer School]** – Tracking the distribution, use, and collecting of books in the 15th century and to the present: the Material Evidence in Incunabula database, within the Workshop: Digital Approaches in Medieval and Renaissance Studies, coordinated by Judith Siefring, Bodleian Digital Library Systems (C. Dondi – Geri Della Rocca De Candal – Matilde Malaspina)   * 21 July 2015, **Oxford, DHOxSS [Digital Humanities at Oxford Summer School]** – Tracking the distribution, use, and collecting of books in the 15th century and to the present: the Material Evidence in Incunabula database, within the Workshop: Digital Approaches in Medieval and Renaissance Studies, coordinated by Judith Siefring, Bodleian Digital Library Systems (C. Dondi – Geri Della Rocca De Candal – Matilde Malaspina)
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