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news:cerl_news_2013 [2013/09/09 14:34] baldwinnews:cerl_news_2013 [2014/09/08 09:43] – [September 2013] lefferts
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 **Senate House, London, proposes to sell four First Folios**\\ **Senate House, London, proposes to sell four First Folios**\\
 The Bibliographical Society has set up a petition for those wishing to indicate their opposition to Senate House's intended sale for four Shakespeare First Folios: [[http://www.bibsoc.org.uk/news/society-opposes-proposed-sale-university-london-shakespeare-folios|Petition]]. The Bibliographical Society has set up a petition for those wishing to indicate their opposition to Senate House's intended sale for four Shakespeare First Folios: [[http://www.bibsoc.org.uk/news/society-opposes-proposed-sale-university-london-shakespeare-folios|Petition]].
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 +**"Thinking Again about the First Printing Revolution with Both Eyes on the Books: Venetian Evidence for Prices, Trade, and Use" by Cristina Dondi at Harvard University**\\
 +CERL's Secretary, Dr Cristina Dondi, presented a paper on Monday 30 September 2013, at the Houghton Library, Harvard University. She also held a Workshop on Thursday, October 3, in the Houghton Library Seminar Room. The case of a dispersed collection between Harvard, Yale, Oxford and Florence is discussed in the //[[http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/houghton/2013/10/11/contributing-data-for-greater-understanding/#more-6718|Houghton Library blog]]//, "Contributing data for greater understanding", introduced by William Stoneman, Curator of Early Books and Manuscripts.
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 +**CERL's Secretary awarded ERC Consolidator Grant**\\
 +{{ :padua_march_2013_cristina_20130318_093918.jpg?100|Cristina Dondi}}CERL's Secretary, Cristina Dondi, of the University of Oxford, has been awarded a [[http://erc.europa.eu/consolidator-grants|European Research Council Consolidator Grant]] for her project: "The 15th-century Book Trade: An Evidence-based Assessment and Visualization of the Distribution, Sale, and Reception of Books in the Renaissance". The Grant is for five years.
 +[[:resources:mei:about:grants_received|Read more...]]
  
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