Rare Book School Summer 1999 Evaluations

 

Rare Book School 1999 Evaluations



WEEK ONE: Monday 12 July - Friday 16 July
11 Introduction to Medieval & Renss Binding Structure Christopher Clarkson
12 The Printed Book in the West to 1800Martin Antonetti
13 Lithography: The Popularization of Ptg in the c19Michael Twyman
14 Publishers' Bookbindings, 1830-1910 Sue Allen
15 Printing Design and PublicationGreer Allen
16 Rare Book Cataloging Deborah J. Leslie
17 Implementing Encoded Archival Description (I)Daniel Pitti

WEEK TWO: Monday 19 July - Friday 23 July
21 Introduction to Codicology Albert Derolez
22 Type, Lettering & Calligraphy, 1450-1830 James Mosley
23 Book Illustration to 1890 Terry Belanger
24 The American Book in the Industrial Era, 1820-1940 Michael Winship
25 Introduction to Rare Book LibrarianshipDaniel Traister
26 How to Research a Rare BookD. W. Krummel
27 Introduction to Electronic Texts & Images (I) David Seaman

WEEK THREE: Monday 26 July - Friday 30 July
31 Introduction to Latin Paleography Albert Derolez
32 Japanese Printmaking, 1615-1868 Sandy Kita
33 Managing the Past Nicolas Barker
34 Advanced Descriptive Bibliography Richard Noble
35 Teaching the History of Books and Printing Michael T. Ryan & Daniel Traister
36 Book Collecting William P. Barlow, Jr. & Terry Belanger
37 Implementing Encoded Archival Description (II) Daniel Pitti

WEEK FOUR: Monday 2 August - Friday 6 August
41 The Codex Book in the West, 500-2000 ADEric Holzenberg & Suzy Taraba
42 The Use of Physical Evidence in Early Printed BooksPaul Needham
43 European Bookbinding, 1500-1800Nicholas Pickwoad
44 Publishing History, 1775-1850Michael Turner
45 Introduction to Descriptive BibliographyTerry Belanger & Richard Noble
46 Introduction to Electronic Texts & Images (II)David Seaman


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