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  2. Centre for Material Texts » Blog Archive » Fried frogs

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/cmt/?p=4589
    Today I was chasing up the history of ‘hearsay’ and came across this:. ... Latest News and Events. CMT Blog.
  3. Centre for Material Texts » Blog Archive » almanacs

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/cmt/?p=1192
    of the most popular kinds of material text in the 16th and 17th centuries and at their height, the bestselling books on the market after bibles. ... Website. CMT at Cambridge. Latest News and Events. CMT Blog.
  4. Centre for Material Texts » Blog Archive » sprung rhythm…

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/cmt/?p=3217
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  6. Thursday 24 May, 5 pm, Board Room, Faculty of English. Tiffany Stern (Shakespeare Institute), ‘Playing Songs and Singing Plays: Ballads and Plays in the Time of Shakespeare’. ... Website. CMT at Cambridge. Latest News and Events. CMT Blog.
  7. Austen Saunders and Julia Smith (Oxford). Collating early modern printed texts: the Traherne Digital Collator. ... Latest News and Events. CMT Blog.
  8. The Whipple is located on Free School Lane and is open weekdays only, 12.30 to 4.30 pm. ... Website. CMT at Cambridge. Latest News and Events. CMT Blog.
  9. The key theme of the conference is ‘Technology, Textuality, and Transmission’, though papers relating to all aspects of Bibliography and the History of the Book will be delivered. ... Website. CMT at Cambridge. Latest News and Events. CMT Blog.
  10. January 12th, 2016Professor Anthony Grafton, ‘Writing and reading history in Renaissance England: some Cambridge examples’. ... Website. CMT at Cambridge. Latest News and Events. CMT Blog.
  11. Venue: Milstein Seminar Room, CUL. 12 May–Ian Gadd (Bath Spa), ‘Errant commas, absent pages, and shifting typos: the strange bibliographical world of Jonathan Swift’s English political works’. ... Website. CMT at Cambridge. Latest News and Events
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  13. monopoly and where almost the only printed books were religious titles intended for use in church. ... Website. CMT at Cambridge. Latest News and Events. CMT Blog.
  14. The information has got rather buried on our ‘News’ page, so here it is again: textstextilesCMT. ... Latest News and Events. CMT Blog.
  15. January 23rd, 2014Wednesday 29 January 2014. Dr. Fei-Hsien Wang (Centre for History and Economics & Magdalene College, U. ... Website. CMT at Cambridge. Latest News and Events. CMT Blog.
  16. He was a co-founder and Director from 2004-2010 of the Jadavpur School of Cultural Texts and Records. ... Website. CMT at Cambridge. Latest News and Events. CMT Blog.
  17. Dr Jason Scott-Warren will be speaking on ‘Library Catalogues and Laundry Lists’: Refurbishing the Early Modern Reader’. ... Website. CMT at Cambridge. Latest News and Events. CMT Blog.
  18. Centre for Material Texts » Blog Archive » read my t-shirt

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/cmt/?p=3960
    Speculating that ‘perhaps it’s a spin off from watching subtitled Scandi dramas that these days we feel hip and culturally on-point if we’re looking at words’, the columnist ... Website. CMT at Cambridge. Latest News and Events. CMT Blog.
  19. 1. Wednesday 1 June, 1-2 pm Green Room, Gonville and Caius College. ... Latest News and Events. CMT Blog.
  20. The registration fee of £10 includes refreshments and lunch. For further details, including a full programme and booking form, please visit Reading University’s Early Modern Research Centre website or contact ... Website. CMT at Cambridge. Latest News
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