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Late Breaking News
Thursday, February 4, 2021 12-1:20PM EST
Panel Discussion: New Directions in Textual Studies and Book History (Northeastern
University)
MacArthur Fellow Jeffrey Miller (Montclair State University), Erika Boeckeler
(Northeastern University), and David Medina (Northeastern University), moderated by Ryan
Cordell (Northeastern University)
Sponsored by the Northeastern University Humanities Center
Panelists discuss trends in the field, with examples from Jeffrey Miller's stunning
discovery of the earliest known draft of the King James Bible, racial dynamics in
printers' ornaments, and Mesoamerican textual practices.
More
Information<https://cssh.northeastern.edu/humanities/new-directions-in-t…
Registration
Link<https://northeastern.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_phBFe_KoQjSYJg3H15jdIw>
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