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Paper sheet with four different type settings of pages in liturgical books printed in black and red
Detail of two pages in different type but of the same text of a diurnum with handwritten notes below
Detail of a page of a breviary with a handwritten note below
Planned some cataloguing today, but didn’t expect to (re)discover this uncatalogued early 17th‑century specimen sheet comparing the same liturgical text in different type setting, with annotations noting the number of sheets required with that specific type and corresponding cost for printing!
"At what moment does a man become a ladies’ man, a ladies’ man a skirt chaser, a skirt chaser a Lothario, a Lothario a libertine, a libertine a pervert, a pervert a groper, a groper a groomer and a groomer a rapist?" On Samuel Pepys and his thing (NY Times gift link): www.nytimes.com/2026/03/30/b...
The judge "faulted the provenance information listed for the painting at that auction [in 1996], stating that 'by design or inadvertence' it had been erroneous and misleading. Christie’s declined to comment." (New York Times gift article) www.nytimes.com/2026/04/03/a...
"The number of new and returning African students arriving in the U.S. for the 2025 fall semester fell by nearly a third from the previous year" - Wall Street Journal gift article: www.wsj.com/world/africa...
"professors all over the country have been censoring themselves, avoiding provocative topics and rewriting grants" (Alan Blinder in the New York Times - gift link): www.nytimes.com/2026/03/16/u...
Jürgen Habermas, whose work on communication, rationality and sociology made him one of the world’s most influential philosophers and a key intellectual figure in his native Germany, has died. He was 96.
"Documents filed in two lawsuits against the agency and DOGE reveal new details about how the mass cancellations took shape, with little input or pushback from the agency’s leadership" (Jennifer Schuessler in the New York Times - gift link): www.nytimes.com/2026/03/07/a...
"Defense Secretary [and Princeton alumnus] Pete Hegseth said he was banning attendance at Yale, Princeton, Brown and other elite colleges and think tanks, accusing them of indoctrinating service members with liberal ideologies." (New York Times gift link) www.nytimes.com/2026/02/28/u...
"The new American dream, for some of its citizens, is to no longer live there" - long, well-documented article in the Wall Street Journal (gift link) www.wsj.com/us-news/amer...
A selection of books form the Fagel Collection
TCD Library is recruiting a Senior Bibliographer to help catalogue the Fagel Collection! This is a fabulous professional opportunity to work on one of Europe's great early modern private libraries. Closing 10 March at noon. Full details available at www.tcd.ie/hr/vacancies
A new development on X - originating in "the Parisian literary salons of the 17th and 18th centuries" (Wall Street Journal gift link) www.wsj.com/world/europe...
Tomorrow's talk, unwisely entitled "Polar Erratics," has been cancelled due to the incoming blizzard.
Although his subject matter was almost always American, he occasionally ventured abroad to tackle subjects that were, in his words, “not possible in America,” in films like “La Comédie-Française ou L’Amour Joué,” “La Danse: The Paris Opera Ballet,” and “Crazy Horse” www.nytimes.com/2026/02/16/m...
"Scott Shambaugh woke up early Wednesday morning to learn that an artificial intelligence bot had written a blog post accusing him of hypocrisy and prejudice." (Wall Street Journal gift link) www.wsj.com/tech/ai/when...
A volume of essays I edited some years ago on news in #earlymodern Europe is now available open access 📖
Featuring chapters by @lenaliapi.bsky.social, @emmawhipday.bsky.social, among others!
brill.com/edcollbook-o...
Engraving of a woman (Louyse Bourgeois) with text in French below
Today marks international day of women and girls in science. Louyse Bourgeois (1563-1636) was midwife to the French royal family & the first woman to publish on obstetrics. #WomenInScience
Attn nerds: our annual history sale started yesterday and runs through 2/20. 25% off, free shipping over $50, code is HIST26. www.press.jhu.edu/books/histor...
The BM catalogue says 'Tortoise, and separate view of a walled, coastal town in the Veneto' for this by Melchior Lorck, mid-16th century.
I'm sticking with giant flying tortoise myself.
Dillingen on the Danube (not far from Stuttgart). Had a famous university, some centuries ago.
Estienne VOUILLEMONT - Le jeu de la sphere ou de l[']univers selon Tyco Brahe. Paris, l'auteur, 1661; Ibid, A. de Fer, 1671. Copper engraving, 38 x 52.6 cm.
This handcolored copy, a bit browned and dampstained, fetched 2200 euros today in Brussels (off an estimate of 150-200). www.book-auction-morel.com/lot/175454/3...
Plagiarism verdict against former University of Zurich professor: Massive scientific misconduct
#ReceptioGate
www.tagesanzeiger.ch/st-gallen-bu...
Si on consulte Instagram sur le web (plutôt que par l'app) il est assez facile d'ignorer les contenus publicitaires.
And for those who are interested in the book that looks at this from a French perspective, it is now available in #openaccess here: books.openedition.org/pur/298922
(so easy to read in automatic translation too!)
#bookhistory #earlymodernhistory #frenchhistory
This is a stunning resource, beautifully presented - congratulations to Ros Smith Kathy Acheson and their team emwmlibrary.com