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Friday 17 October

12:30-1:30 Lunch
Glasscock Library and Hallway

1:45-3:00 Hands-on Workshops
Cushing Memorial Library, Third-Floor Workroom

3:10 Welcome to the Symposium
Cushing Memorial Library, Mayo-Thomas Room

3:20-4:15 Roundtable I
Cushing Memorial Library, Mayo-Thomas Room
Moderator: Mary Ann OFarrell

Laura Mandell, Why the Prelude Cannot be Printed
Cait Coker, Naked Women Collating: Some Thoughts on Homemade Publishing"
James Rosenheim, The Many-handedness of Edmund Herbert
Susan Stabile, Scaffold

Liberal Arts and Humanities 453
Cushing Memorial Library, Mayo-Thomas Room
Chair: Todd Samuelson
Heather Wolfe, Tangled Texts in Early Modern England
Julian Waters, Typefaces and the Influence of the Pen: The Work of Gudrun and
Hermann Zapf

6:00-6:30 Reception
Cushing Memorial Library, Mayo-Thomas Room

Saturday 18 October
8:30-9:00 Morning Coffee
Liberal Arts and Humanities 453

9:00-10:30 Plenary II
Liberal Arts and Humanities 453
Chair: Margaret J.M. Ezell
Ellen Gruber Garvey, Cut-and-Paste Pedagogy: Hand, Scissor, Pen, Scrapbook
Vera Camden, Lines of Transmission: Alison Bechdels Autographics

10:30-11 Break

11-12:30 Roundtable II
Liberal Arts and Humanities 453
Amber Dunai, Directed Devotion in Manuscripts of Nicholas Loves Mirror of the
Blessed Life of Jesus Christ
Laura Estill, Unfinished, Unpublished: Thomas Higgonss Play Fragment
Caitlin Brenner, William Morriss Anachronistic Book: Typography and the
Manuscript
Jennifer Wollock, Caxton book-hands, typefaces, and the fortune of the
manuscript
Susan Egenolf, British Ceramic Transferware: A Bookish Trade
Todd Samuelson & Laura Mandell, Held in the Hand: Type as Artefact

12:30-1:30 Lunch

2:00-3:15 Roundtable III
Liberal Arts and Humanities 453
David McWhirter, The Effect of the Trace in Print and Cinema
J. Lawrence Mitchell, Every Word Counts: Lexical Instability and Big Data
Kathy Torabi, Mimicking the Medieval Manuscript: What OCRing Early Modern
Texts Reveals about the Development and Decline of Blackletter Typeface
Laura Perrings, Handwritten Evidence: Facsimile Clues in Victorian Detective
Fiction

3:30-5:00 Plenary III
Liberal Arts and Humanities 453
John Bidwell, Script in the Illustrated Books of Henri Matisse
J. Keith Vincent, How a Hundred-Year-Old Manuscript Became a Best Seller:
Some Thoughts on Natsume Sosekis Botchan and Japanese Media History

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