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## Harvard-Yale Conference in Book History: The Book and Beyond Yale University | New Haven, CT | April 30, 2018 | #HYbook18

Sponsored by the Yale Program in the History of the Book and the Harvard Seminar in the History of the Book at the Mahindra Humanities Center

### 9:45am-10:00am Welcome, Coffee, &amp; Refreshments

### 10:00am-10:15am: Opening Remarks (John Durham Peters, María Rosa Menocal Professor of English and of Film &amp; Media Studies, Yale)

### 10:15am-11:00am: Panel 1: Pastoral and Print (Ann Blair, Carl H. Pforzheimer University Professor, Harvard)

- Clio Doyle (English &amp; Renaissance Studies, Yale), “Acorns in Print”
- Jakub Koguciuk (History of Art &amp; Renaissance Studies, Yale), “Albrecht Durer in Arcadia: what is pastoral about a printed book?”

### 11:00am-11:15am: Break

### 11:15am-12:30pm: Panel 2: Media and the Archive (Jessica Brantley, Professor of English, Yale)

- Russ Gasdia (History, Yale), “The Curious Case of the Catalogus Librorum Mystico-Politicorum (1626)”
- Christopher Platts (History of Art, Yale), “Beinecke Marston MS 286: A New Witness to Bessarion’s Latin Learning and Humanist Book-Collecting ca. 1440”
- Rebecca Hill (English, UCLA), “Thesaurus as Devotional Material: Islamic Manuscripts and Reverence for the Word-Book”
- Matthew Keaney (History, Yale), “The Masiphumelele Library: Building a Township Library and Shaping a Culture of Reading in Post-Apartheid South Africa”

### 12:30pm-1:30pm: Lunch; optional visit to Beinecke exhibition “Text and Textile”

### 1:30pm-2:30pm: Panel 3: Migration and Circulation (David Scott Kastan, George M. Bodman Professor of English, Yale)

- Liam Ahern (Classics, Yale), “Chasing an Ancient Greek: Codicological Adventures in Post-war Europe”
- Caitlin Woolsey (History of Art, Yale), “Either, Or, Where: OU and the Circulating Voice”
- Tiraana Bains (History, Yale), “The Company Persianate: The Remaking of Persian Textual Production in Late Eighteenth Century South Asia”

### 2:30pm-2:45pm: Break

### 2:45pm-3:30pm: Panel 4: Ephemeral Dickens (Alex Csiszar, Associate Professor of the History of Science, Harvard)

- Bailey Sincox (English, Harvard), “Ephemerality and Fixity: Binding Dickens’ Public Readings”
- Thorsten Wilhelm (Visiting Scholar, Yale), “Ephemeral Material? Not at all? The relationship between ephemera and the novel: An example of Great Expectations”

### 3:30pm-3:45pm: Closing Remarks (Peter Stallybrass, Walter H. and Leonore C. Annenberg Professor in the Humanities, University of Pennsylvania)



 

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