PhD | Book and literature historian | Early modernist | Assistant Professor @University of Warsaw
https://uw.academia.edu/wkordyzon
Wojciech Kordyzon
Stroll over Wittenberg 🚶🚶♀️
Wojciech Kordyzon
Must be the likeness of Alan of Lille! Copy of his Proverbia, Leipzig: Melchior Lotter, 1514.
It is a pleasure to have my modest contribution on early modern #Königsberg in this exciting volume!
Job alert! This is a reminder that I'm looking for a team member to work on a book history project 📚 that explores the networks 🕸️ of Protestant book agents in Poland-Lithuania and Prussia! Details: konkursydlanauczycieli.uw.edu.pl/api/document... (EN version at p. 7). Send an application by 9.03!
konkursydlanauczycieli.uw.edu.pl
Wojciech Kordyzon
Wojciech Kordyzon
Wojciech Kordyzon
Brilliant, thought-provoking essay by my colleague @uilleamblacker.bsky.social - as a russianist who fully accepts that I have contributed this problem, I’d welcome the sort of institutional change Uilleam argues for here, and am trying to work towards that. www.eurozine.com/russia-is-no...
How do you correct (liturgical) proofs when you have three proofreaders at your disposal?
1. The first or oldest proofreader reads the red proof and corrects the 2nd and 3rd proofs.
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#bookhistory
#earlymodern
#howto
#proofreading
#anno1808
📣 #CallforPapers 📣
Working on how Central and Eastern Europe participated in #EarlyModern global exchanges?
Check the #CfP for the conference Global Connections – Central and Eastern Europe in the Early Modern World (ca. 1500-1800) 👉 loom.ly/68-mKyU
⏰ Submit your proposal by 15 June 2026
#EarlyModern meme! #BookHistory
EUI Department of History
Kristof Selleslach
Dr Sarah J Young
Imperial Russia saw the nation as the sea into which all the other Slavic cultures flowed. The idea persists today not only in Russia's attitude towards its neighbourhood, but also in the way eastern ...
Exciting news! Explore the #OpenAccess collection Theatrum libri: Printing Centers and Peripheries in the Early Modern Period: doi.org/10.51740/dpt.3
This collection is the outcome of last year’s international conference in Vilnius, Lithuania. #EarlyModernBooks #BookHistory!