Inscription: the Journal of Material Text - Theory, Practice, History
eds Gill Partington, Adam Smyth, Simon Morris
email: [email protected]
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Inscription: the Journal of Material Text
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Inscription issue 6 launches on 22nd June! Come and join us to celebrate. There'll be performances and refreshments and much cutting and tearing. Attendance is free but registration is compulsory. Find out more and reserve your place here:
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INSCRIPTION is a labour of love. We don't make a penny from it: all income is put back in to INSCRIPTION. But costs are rising! If you felt able to donate: amazing.
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It's 13 March day! If you'd like a free copy of my prose collage of one day from the past -- 13 March 1911 -- send me a DM and I'll see what I can do.
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OBS / Lincoln College research associate position!
We invite early career / grad scholars to apply to our new 2-week research associate position @lincoln.ox.ac.uk. Any interesting projects that will benefit from 2 weeks at Lincoln -- £500, accommodation and meals. Deadline 27th March
Re-reading books: a mini essay (ft. EM Forster, Jane Austen, Moldova)
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Our next talk! All welcome!
Dr Alice Wickenden, The 'sticky' materiality of early-modern book provenances.
A discussion of deletions of ownership inscriptions in early-modern books.
Thur 21 May, 5.15pm. Oakeshott Room, Lincoln College, Oxford + live on zoom (email [email protected])
Inscription: the Journal of Material Text
Our next event!
Sarah Cusk and Sophie Floate, Printed books from the libraries of some Oxford humanists
Thursday 12th March, 5:15pm, Lower Lecture Theatre, Berrow Foundation Building, @lincoln.ox.ac.uk
With a small exhibition!
In-person only: book via email [email protected].
We are delighted to be able to offer small grants to support exciting research!
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Adam Smyth’s new book, 13 March 1911, takes an experimental approach to (auto)biography. A verbal collage, it consists of textual fragments documenting various events and announcements that took place...
So pleased to have received a small grant from the fantastic @obs1922.bsky.social to carry out research on Oxford collections this summer for my book project! 🤗📖🎉