Material Texts
The Material Texts Workshop is an affiliated working group. Affiliated working groups are coordinated and funded outside of the Department of English.
For a schedule of current events and a searchable archive of past presentations, please visit the website for the Workshop in the History of Material Texts.
The Workshop in the History of Material Texts has been meeting weekly since its founding in 1993. Participants (including faculty, librarians, graduate and undergraduate students, booksellers and anyone else interested) come from a wide range of disciplines.
All are welcome to attend; ongoing attendance is not required, and many people come only to the occasional meeting. Meetings are held on Mondays at 5:15 in the Class of 1978 Pavilion, in the Kislak Center for Special Collections on the 6th floor of the Van Pelt-Dietrich Library Center.
If you would like to receive announcements about upcoming meetings, please sign up for our listserv using this link. More information can be found on the website.
Upcoming Events
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Randall McLeod (University of Toronto), “The Librarynth”
September 16, 2024 - 5:15pm to 7:15pm -
Julie Mellby (Princeton University), “What Did Muybridge and Darwin Have in Common? The Heliotype”
September 23, 2024 - 5:15pm to 7:15pm -
Heather Wolfe (Folger Shakespeare Library), “Paper Predilections in Early Modern England”
September 30, 2024 - 5:15pm to 7:15pm -
Craig Robertson (Northeastern University), “Storage: How Paper Does the Work of Paperwork”
October 7, 2024 - 5:15pm to 7:15pm -
Lucie Doležalová, Jakub Kozák, Karel Pacovský, Ondřej Fúsik, Martin Roček (Charles University, Prague), “The End of Medieval Scribes”
October 14, 2024 - 5:15pm to 7:15pm -
Dorothy Berry (National Museum of African American History and Culture), “Reading a Digital Collection: The Johnson Publishing Company Archive in Process”
October 21, 2024 - 5:15pm to 7:15pm -
Alan Farmer (Ohio State University), “Lost Literature in the Early Modern English Book Trade, 1557–1640: Poetry, Plays, and Prose Fiction”
October 28, 2024 - 5:15pm to 7:15pm -
Lisa Gitelman (New York University), “Typographical Hallucinations”
November 4, 2024 - 5:15pm to 7:15pm -
Michael Winship (University of Texas at Austin), “‘The Need of a Bibliography’: Early Attempts at a Comprehensive List of American Books”
November 11, 2024 - 5:15pm to 7:15pm -
Simon Martin (Penn Museum), “Getting Stones to Speak: The Decipherment of Maya Script and What It Has to Tell Us”
November 18, 2024 - 5:15pm to 7:15pm -
Thomas Rainer (University of Zurich), “Polished Nails and Polished Parchment: Nægel-seax, Scraping Knives, and the Perfection of Writing in Insular and Carolingian Manuscripts”
November 25, 2024 - 5:15pm to 7:15pm -
Tim Hogue (University of Pennsylvania), “What Were the Ten Commandments Really Written On? A Catalogue of Ancient Levantine Material Texts”
December 2, 2024 - 5:15pm to 7:15pm
Past Events
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Arthur Kiron (Penn), “Hidden in Plain Sight: Christian Readers of Rabbinic Literature in the Colonial Americas”
December 10, 2018 - 5:15pm to 7:00pm -
Mitch Fraas (Penn), “Boilerplate: Documentation, Paperwork, and the Persistence of Form across the Early Modern and Modern Worlds”
December 3, 2018 - 5:15pm to 7:00pm -
Gary Dyer (Cleveland State): “John Hunt's Lord Byron"
November 26, 2018 - 5:15pm to 7:00pm -
Samantha Sommers (Ohio State), “Reading in Books: Reading Materially in William Wells Brown’s Clotel"
November 19, 2018 - 5:15pm to 7:00pm -
David Norbrook (Oxford), “‘But a copie’: Lucy Hutchinson’s Life in her Texts”
November 12, 2018 - 5:15pm to 7:00pm -
Margo Natalie Crawford (Penn), “The Textual Production of a Shared Black Edge”
November 5, 2018 - 5:15pm to 7:00pm -
Sarah Guérin (Penn), “On Ivory, Wax, and Paint: New Insights on Devotional Booklets”
October 29, 2018 - 5:15pm to 7:00pm -
Katie Chenoweth (Princeton), “Printers’ Devices, or, How French Got Its Accents”
October 22, 2018 - 5:15pm to 7:00pm -
J.M. Duffin (Penn), “Draining the Swamp of Arcane Legal Text: Reclaiming the Geography of Eighteenth Century Philadelphia”
October 15, 2018 - 5:15pm to 7:00pm -
Priyasha Mukhopadhyay (Yale), “Unread: A History of the Book in Colonial South Asia”
October 8, 2018 - 5:15pm to 7:00pm