The Archaeology of Reading
The Archaeology of Reading in Early Modern Europe (AOR) uses digital technologies to enable the systematic exploration of the historical reading practices of Renaissance scholars nearly 450 years ago. This is possible through AOR’s corpus of thirty-six fully digitized and searchable versions of early printed books filled with tens of thousands of handwritten notes, left by two of the most dedicated readers of the early modern period: John Dee and Gabriel Harvey.
Lisa Jardine (created by)
Anthony Grafton (created by)
Anthony Grafton (created by)
The Archaeology of Reading in Early Modern Europe. Sheridan Libraries at Johns Hopkins University, the Centre for Editing Lives and Letters (CELL) at University College London, and the Princeton University Library, April 30, 2019. https://archaeologyofreading.org/.
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