Para aqueles que se interessam no assunto e têm condições
favoráveis (financeiro, tempo e inglês afiado) para participar. Existem três
escolas onde o tema principal de estudo são os livros raros, todas são ligadas
a universidades de renomes. A
Rare Book School (RBS) está ligada à University of Virginia, a California Rare
Book School (CalRBS) à UCLA e a Londo Rare Book School (LRBS) à University of
London. Colocarei aqui no blog um programa por dia.
RBS
Summer 2013
10–14 June in Charlottesville, VA
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The Printed Book in the West to 1800 - Martin Antonetti
- Born-Digital Materials: Theory & Practice - Matthew Kirschenbaum & Naomi Nelson
- The History of 19th- & 20th-Century Typography & Printing - John Kristensen & Katherine McCanless Ruffin
- Teaching the History of the Book - Michael F. Suarez, S.J.
- Scholarly Editing: Principles & Practice - David Vander Meulen
17–21 June in Charlottesville, VA
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History of Printed Book Illustration in the West - Erin C. Blake
- Introduction to Western Codicology - Albert Derolez
- Examining the Medical Book: History & Connoisseurship - Stephen Greenberg
- Digitizing the Historical Record - Bethany Nowviskie & Andrew Stauffer
- XML in Action: Creating Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) Text - David Seaman
17–21 June in New Haven, CT
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Medieval & Early Renaissance Bookbinding Structures - Christopher Clarkson
- Introduction to Archives for Special Collections Librarians - Jackie Dooley & Bill Landis
- Advanced Seminar: Medieval Manuscript Studies - Barbara A. Shailor
- Law Books: History & Connoisseurship - Mike Widener
8–12 July in Charlottesville, VA
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Developing Collections: Donors, Libraries & Booksellers - Tom Congalton, Johan Kugelberg & Katherine Reagan
- Introduction to the History of Bookbinding - Jan Storm van Leeuwen
- The History of the Book in America, c.1700–1830 - James N. Green
- Printed Books to 1800: Description & Analysis - David Whitesell
- The Handwriting & Culture of Early Modern English Manuscripts - Heather Wolfe
22–26 July in Charlottesville, VA
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Book Illustration Processes to 1900 - Terry Belanger
- Introduction to Paleography, 800–1500 - Consuelo Dutschke
- The Printed Book in the West Since 1800 - Eric Holzenberg
- Rare Book Cataloging - Deborah J. Leslie
- Reference Sources for Researching Rare Books - Joel Silver
- Advanced Seminar in the History of Bookbinding - Jan Storm van Leeuwen
22–26 July in Philadelphia, PA
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15th-Century
Books in Print & Manuscript - Paul Needham & Will Noel
29 July–2 August in Charlottesville, VA
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History of the Book, 200–2000 - John Buchtel & Mark Dimunation
- The Illustrated Scientific Book to 1800 - Roger Gaskell
- Provenance: Tracing Owners & Collections - David Pearson
- Introduction to the Principles of Bibliographical Description - David Whitesell
- The American Book in the Industrial Era, 1820–1940 - Michael Winship
Fall 2013
28 October–1 November in Washington, DC
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Advanced Rare Book Cataloging - Deborah J. Leslie
- Hokusai & Book Illustration - Ellis Tinios