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SUMMARY:Opening event for History of the Book
DESCRIPTION:<h2><a href="/history-book">HISTORY OF THE BOOK</a></h2><h3>SPEAKERS: Eric Gurevitch, Ann Blair, Spence Weinreich, and Paul Russell&nbsp;</h3><p><strong>Featuring four flashtalks:</strong></p><p>"Two inscriptions, three tables of contents, and one cannon: Artisanal literacy in precolonial South Asia" - Eric Gurevitch (History of Science, Harvard)</p><p>"The appeal of composite volumes among early European imprints" - Ann Blair (History, Harvard)</p><p>"The Jailer's Key, the Prisoner's Code" - Spence Weinreich (Society of Fellows, Harvard)</p><p>"Gerald of Wales, Edward Lhuyd and some 'Welsh scribbles'." - Paul Russell (Celtic Languages and Literatures, Harvard)</p><p><strong>Followed by a reception.</strong></p>
LOCATION:Barker Center, Room 133
STATUS:CONFIRMED
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