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Course Schedule 2013 of the UVa Rare Book School
Posted 2012
In 2013, Rare Book School will offer courses at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville (June—August), the Lillian Goldman Law Library, Anne T. and Robert M. Bass Library, and Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Libraryat Yale University in New Haven (June), the Rare Book and Manuscript Library at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia (July), and at the Smithsonian Institution and Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington, DC (October—November). For information on this year’s tuition, as well as other related costs, please visit the Program Costs page of this website. For general information about RBS, consult the Frequently Asked Questions page. A PDF version of the 2013 course schedule will be available for download in the coming weeks. To learn how to apply, please see our Applications Procedures page. The summer 2013 application will be available in January 2013.
Courses summer and fall 2013:
Advanced Rare Book Cataloging - taught by Deborah J. Leslie
Advanced Seminar in the History of Bookbinding - taught by Jan Storm van Leeuwen
Advanced Seminar: Medieval Manuscript Studies - taught by Barbara Shailor
The American Book in the Industrial Era, 1820–1940 - taught by Michael Winship
Book Illustration Processes to 1900 - taught by Terry Belanger
Born-Digital Materials: Theory & Practice - taught by Matthew Kirschenbaum & Naomi Nelson
Developing Collections: Donors, Libraries, & Booksellers - taught by Tom Congalton, Johan Kugelberg, & Katherine Reagan
Digitizing the Historical Record - taught by Bethany Nowviskie & Andrew Stauffer
Examining the Medical Book: History & Connoisseurship - taught by Stephen Greenberg
15th-Century Books in Print & Manuscript - taught by Paul Needham & Will Noel
The Handwriting & Culture of Early Modern English Manuscripts - taught by Heather Wolfe
History of Printed Book Illustration in the West - taught by Erin C. Blake
History of the Book, 200-2000 - taught by John Buchtel & Mark Dimunation
The History of the Book in America, c.1700–1830 - taught by James N. Green
Hokusai & Book Illustration, 1800–1879 - taught by Ellis Tinios
The Illustrated Scientific Book to 1800 - taught by Roger Gaskell
Introduction to Archives for Special Collections Librarians - taught by Jackie Dooley & Bill Landis
Introduction to Paleography, 800–1500 - taught by Consuelo Dutschke
Introduction to the History of Bookbinding - taught by Jan Storm van Leeuwen
Introduction to the Principles of Bibliographical Description - taught by David Whitesell
Introduction to Western Codicology - taught by Albert Derolez
Law Books: History & Connoisseurship - taught by Mike Widener
Medieval & Early Renaissance Bookbinding Structures - taught by Christopher Clarkson
19th- and 20th-Century Typography & Printing: Continuity & Change - taught by John Kristensen & Katherine McCanless Ruffin
The Printed Book in the West Since 1800 - taught by Eric Holzenberg
The Printed Book in the West to 1800 - taught by Martin Antonetti
Printed Books to 1800: Description & Analysis - taught by David Whitesell
Provenance: Tracing Owners & Collections - taught by David Pearson
Rare Book Cataloging - taught by Deborah J.Leslie
Reference Sources for Researching Rare Books - taught by Joel Silver
Scholarly Editing: Principles & Practice - taught by David Vander Meulen
Teaching the History of the Book - taught by Michael F. Suarez, S.J.
XML in Action: Creating Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) Text - taught by David Seaman

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computatiohumanitatis:

Course Schedule 2013 of the UVa Rare Book School

Posted 2012

In 2013, Rare Book School will offer courses at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville (June—August), the Lillian Goldman Law Library, Anne T. and Robert M. Bass Library, and Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Libraryat Yale University in New Haven (June), the Rare Book and Manuscript Library at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia (July), and at the Smithsonian Institution and Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington, DC (October—November). For information on this year’s tuition, as well as other related costs, please visit the Program Costs page of this website. For general information about RBS, consult the Frequently Asked Questions page. A PDF version of the 2013 course schedule will be available for download in the coming weeks. To learn how to apply, please see our Applications Procedures page. The summer 2013 application will be available in January 2013.

Courses summer and fall 2013:

  1. Advanced Rare Book Cataloging - taught by Deborah J. Leslie
  2. Advanced Seminar in the History of Bookbinding - taught by Jan Storm van Leeuwen
  3. Advanced Seminar: Medieval Manuscript Studies - taught by Barbara Shailor
  4. The American Book in the Industrial Era, 1820–1940 - taught by Michael Winship
  5. Book Illustration Processes to 1900 - taught by Terry Belanger
  6. Born-Digital Materials: Theory & Practice - taught by Matthew Kirschenbaum & Naomi Nelson
  7. Developing Collections: Donors, Libraries, & Booksellers - taught by Tom Congalton, Johan Kugelberg, & Katherine Reagan
  8. Digitizing the Historical Record - taught by Bethany Nowviskie & Andrew Stauffer
  9. Examining the Medical Book: History & Connoisseurship - taught by Stephen Greenberg
  10. 15th-Century Books in Print & Manuscript - taught by Paul Needham & Will Noel
  11. The Handwriting & Culture of Early Modern English Manuscripts - taught by Heather Wolfe
  12. History of Printed Book Illustration in the West - taught by Erin C. Blake
  13. History of the Book, 200-2000 - taught by John Buchtel & Mark Dimunation
  14. The History of the Book in America, c.1700–1830 - taught by James N. Green
  15. Hokusai & Book Illustration, 1800–1879 - taught by Ellis Tinios
  16. The Illustrated Scientific Book to 1800 - taught by Roger Gaskell
  17. Introduction to Archives for Special Collections Librarians - taught by Jackie Dooley & Bill Landis
  18. Introduction to Paleography, 800–1500 - taught by Consuelo Dutschke
  19. Introduction to the History of Bookbinding - taught by Jan Storm van Leeuwen
  20. Introduction to the Principles of Bibliographical Description - taught by David Whitesell
  21. Introduction to Western Codicology - taught by Albert Derolez
  22. Law Books: History & Connoisseurship - taught by Mike Widener
  23. Medieval & Early Renaissance Bookbinding Structures - taught by Christopher Clarkson
  24. 19th- and 20th-Century Typography & Printing: Continuity & Change - taught by John Kristensen & Katherine McCanless Ruffin
  25. The Printed Book in the West Since 1800 - taught by Eric Holzenberg
  26. The Printed Book in the West to 1800 - taught by Martin Antonetti
  27. Printed Books to 1800: Description & Analysis - taught by David Whitesell
  28. Provenance: Tracing Owners & Collections - taught by David Pearson
  29. Rare Book Cataloging - taught by Deborah J.Leslie
  30. Reference Sources for Researching Rare Books - taught by Joel Silver
  31. Scholarly Editing: Principles & Practice - taught by David Vander Meulen
  32. Teaching the History of the Book - taught by Michael F. Suarez, S.J.
  33. XML in Action: Creating Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) Text - taught by David Seaman

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