tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36485346.post-57437384416242477632008-03-20T23:41:00.002-04:002008-03-20T23:44:27.068-04:00<span style="font-size:130%;">The Manuscript and Printed Book in Germany</span><br />Friday, 2nd May 2008<br />The Scottish Centre for the Book<br />National Library of Scotland<br /><br />PROGRAM<br /><br />09.15 Registration<br /><br />09.30 General introduction<br /><br />09.50 Dr. Mary Fischer (Napier University)<br />Winning hearts and minds: the role of the written word in the conquest of<br />Prussia in the fourteenth century<br /><br />10.30 Prof. Dr. Henrike Lähnemann (University of Newcastle)<br />From print to manuscript: the case of a manuscript workshop in Stuttgart<br />around 1475<br /><br />11.10-11.35 Coffee<br /><br />11.35 Prof. Dr. John Flood (University of London)<br />A typographical conundrum from 1479<br /><br />12.15-13.35 Lunch (to be arranged by participants. There are several<br />suitable establishments in the immediate vicinity of the National Library)<br /><br />13.40 Dr. William Kelly (Napier University):<br />Medical and scientific publishing in Germany, 1601-1800<br /><br />14.20 Susan Reed (British Library)<br />Printing the revolution: Berlin broadsides from 1848<br /><br />15.00 Jasmin Adam (University of Mainz)<br />Marketing rules: changing publishing strategies in the Weimar period<br /><br />15.40 Questions and general discussion<br /><br />17.00-18.00 Reception for speakers and participantsKevinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11562884988305448990noreply@blogger.com