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Not for Keeps: The Ephemeral in Medieval Manuscript Culture

Tuesday, Jan 17, 2017 @ 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM

Richard and Mary Rouse History of the Book Lecture

Dr. Erik Kwakkel with students.
Dr. Erik Kwakkel with students.

While medieval manuscripts in Special Collection libraries were generally produced and preserved for posterity, not everything written down in the Middle Ages was intended to be kept forever: some information was disposable. Introducing a range of transitory objects, Dr. Erik Kwakkel (Leiden University) explores two related queries: What purpose did they serve; and, in what way do their material features reflect their short lifespan? This lecture will include recent discoveries made in Leiden University Library and the seventeenth-century Bibliotheca Thysiana, also in Leiden: scrap parchment with notes from a thirteenth-century scholar and paper slips with logistical “text messages” from a fifteenth-century court near Heidelberg.

Advance registration not required. No fee. Limited seating.

Image above: The Thysiana book covers were filled with hundreds of medieval scraps of paper and fragments of parchments. Courtesy of http://news.leiden.edu/news-2014/bibliotheca-thysiana.html.

The History of the Book Lecture series is funded entirely through the generosity of individual donors. Contributions are welcomed at any time. Gifts to support the series can be made at cmrs.ucla.edu/giving/.

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Date:
Tuesday, Jan 17, 2017
Time:
5:00 PM - 6:30 PM

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