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1 John Caius: History as Argument
In his first lecture, Professor Grafton analyses the reading practices of John Caius (1510-1573) and highlights Caius's adoption of the annal tradition and of renewing documents.
Collection: Sandars Lectures 2016
Institution: Academic Division
Created: Fri 29 Jan 2016
2 Matthew Parker: History as Archive
In his second lecture, Professor Grafton analyses what Matthew Parker (1504-1575) might have thought he was doing while he was in the process of compiling what is now known as the...
Collection: Sandars Lectures 2016
Institution: Academic Division
Created: Fri 29 Jan 2016
3 Adam Winthrop: History as Resource
In his third lecture, Professor Grafton studies the layered reading practices of Adam Winthrop and the many generations of the Winthrop family from England to America.
Collection: Sandars Lectures 2016
Institution: Academic Division
Created: Fri 29 Jan 2016
Brooke Palmieri: ‘A Little World of Strangeness’
Discussion of Thomas Leeds's Temple of Wisdom, reflecting on the treasuring mentality and the role of the 'impartial reader' (recording missed the first five minutes, for which...
Collection: Treasuries of Knowledge
Institution: Academic Division
Created: Sat 9 Apr 2016
Cities in a changing climate
For the first time in history, more people live in urban areas than in rural. What are the implications of this movement of people in the context of increasing climate shocks and...
Collection: Sustainable Cities
Institution: Academic Division
Created: Thu 5 Feb 2015
Djoeke van Netten: ‘Collecting and Guarding Information just before and after the Establishment of the Dutch East India...
Discussion of concealing and revealing, inclusion and exclusion in the history of information gathering of the Dutch East India Company.
Collection: Treasuries of Knowledge
Institution: Academic Division
Created: Sat 9 Apr 2016
Emma Spary: 'Plants as Tributes and Treasures in Early Modern France'
Discussion of collecting of spices as curiosities, with only a gradual move to commodities and competition.
Collection: Treasuries of Knowledge
Institution: Academic Division
Created: Sat 9 Apr 2016
Eric Ketelaar: 'A Gentleman’s Treasuries in the Dutch Republic'
Discussion of the multiple angles on 'treasuries', office as a social space, and the role of women in the office.
Collection: Treasuries of Knowledge
Institution: Academic Division
Created: Sat 9 Apr 2016
Fabio Antonini: ‘Italian Archives: Administration and Scholarship’
Discussion of the access and use of the Venetian secret archives, interrelating the administrative impulses with erudite historical study.
Collection: Treasuries of Knowledge
Institution: Academic Division
Created: Sat 9 Apr 2016
Frances Maguire: ‘Printed Receipts and Personal Solvency: Collecting the Paperwork of Hearth Tax’
Discussion of the material culture of Hearth Tax, showing the intrusion of the state into households but also the potential for negotiation.
Collection: Treasuries of Knowledge
Institution: Academic Division
Created: Sat 9 Apr 2016
Fundamentals of Veterinary Science Summer School
Collection: Executive and Professional Education
Institution: Academic Division
Created: Tue 19 Mar 2013
Helen Kemp: ‘All My Manuscripts Papers of My Own Hand to be Carefully Preserved in the Study of the Said Library’
Discussion of the manuscript library of Thomas Plume
Collection: Treasuries of Knowledge
Institution: Academic Division
Created: Sat 9 Apr 2016
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Collection: Student Services Centre
Institution: Academic Division
Created: Wed 9 Oct 2019
Marco Schnyder: ‘Knowledge, Action, and Identity: The Swiss Merchant Nation in Lyon and its Archive (17th-18th...
Discussion of the Swiss merchant archives and their use in legal and cultural usage.
Collection: Treasuries of Knowledge
Institution: Academic Division
Created: Sat 9 Apr 2016