March 29, 2016
10:00AM - 12:00PM
105 C Thompson Library (Special Collections)
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Randall McLeod, "How Not to Edit" (Graduate Workshop)
Randall McLeod, Emeritus Professor of English at the University of Toronto, will present a workshop for interested grad students on “How Not to Edit” on Tuesday, March 29. The workshop will examine printed editions of Shakespeare, Ariosto (via Harington), Donne, Hopkins, Herbert, Hopkins, Shaw, etc., as well as various Aldine books, with examples in Greek, Latin, Italian, and perhaps the first Hebrew bible printed in France.More information: History of the Book McLeod Flyer If you are interested in participating in the workshop, please contact Professor Alan Farmer.109 at your earliest convenience. Space is limited, but there are still several seats available.
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2016-03-29 10:00:00
2016-03-29 12:00:00
Randall McLeod, "How Not to Edit" (Graduate Workshop)
Randall McLeod, Emeritus Professor of English at the University of Toronto, will present a workshop for interested grad students on “How Not to Edit” on Tuesday, March 29. The workshop will examine printed editions of Shakespeare, Ariosto (via Harington), Donne, Hopkins, Herbert, Hopkins, Shaw, etc., as well as various Aldine books, with examples in Greek, Latin, Italian, and perhaps the first Hebrew bible printed in France.More information: History of the Book McLeod Flyer If you are interested in participating in the workshop, please contact Professor Alan Farmer.109 at your earliest convenience. Space is limited, but there are still several seats available.
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Randall McLeod, Emeritus Professor of English at the University of Toronto, will present a workshop for interested grad students on “How Not to Edit” on Tuesday, March 29. The workshop will examine printed editions of Shakespeare, Ariosto (via Harington), Donne, Hopkins, Herbert, Hopkins, Shaw, etc., as well as various Aldine books, with examples in Greek, Latin, Italian, and perhaps the first Hebrew bible printed in France.
More information: History of the Book McLeod Flyer
If you are interested in participating in the workshop, please contact Professor Alan Farmer.109 at your earliest convenience. Space is limited, but there are still several seats available.