AOR Dissemination and Publications

CONFERENCE PAPERS, PANELS, ROUNDTABLES, & INVITED LECTURES

2019

Anthony Grafton and Earle Havens, “Marginalia and Literary Scholarship,” Seminar in the History of the Book, Rutgers University, April 2019

Anthony Grafton and Earle Havens, “Stretched or Cropped Margins?: Annotation Studies between the Disciplines,” Joint-Session of the American Historical Association and Modern Language Association national conferences, Chicago, January 2019

 

2018

Earle Havens, “Reading Readers Writing about Reading,” School of Historical Studies, Early Modern Europe Seminar, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, November 2018

Earle Havens, “Historical Reading Practices and the Limitations of Evidence,” School of Historical Studies Colloquium, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, November 2018

Earle Havens, “Editing Early Modern Marginalia in the Digital Environment,” Department of English, University of Notre Dame, May 2018

Jaap Geraerts, “The Archaeology of Reading: Building a Digital Research Environment,” Digital Scholarship Conversations Seminar, Princeton Institute of Advanced Studies, September 2018

Sayeed Choudhury and Jaap Geraerts, “Using Linked Data for Research Findings in the Archaeology of Reading,” Coalition for Networked Information Membership Meeting, San Diego, CA, April 2018

Conference Panels, “Archaeologies of Reading: How Gabriel Harvey and John Dee Read Their Libraries.” Papers include: Earle Havens, “Guide Lines in the Labyrinth”: How Gabriel Harvey Read His Library;” Matthew Symonds, “Archaeologies of Distant Reading: Data Analysis as Methodology in the Study of Gabriel Harvey’s Marginalia;” and Jaap Geraerts, “Patters of Reading: The Similarities and Idiosyncrasies of John Dee’s and Gabriel Harvey’s Reading Strategies;” Renaissance Society of America annual meeting, New Orleans, March 2018

Earle Havens, “Note to Self: How Gabriel Harvey Cross-Referenced His Library,” History of the Book Seminar, Harvard University, January 2018

 

2017

Anthony Grafton, “Learned Reading in the English Colonies: How Humanist Practices Crossed the Atlantic,” Conference on “Globalizing the Protestant Reformations,” Huntington Library, San Marino, CA, December 2017

Earle Havens, “The Archaeology of Cross-Referencing,” Conference “From Manual to Digital: The Present and Future of Electronic Manuscript Studies,” William Andrews Clark Library, Los Angeles, October 2017

Earle Havens, “Digging into Rare Books: The Archaeology of Reading,” Odyssey Program, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, October 2017

Jaap Geraerts and Matthew Symonds, “The Archaeology of Reading in Early Modern Europe,” Digital Humanities 2017 conference, Montreal, August 2017

Earle Havens, “Time Machines: Reading the Renaissance Libraries of John Dee and Gabriel Harvey,” The Edward Worth Rare Book Library, Dublin, June 2017

Earle Havens, “‘Drawing Out All the Garrisons’: The Archaeology of the Cross-Reference in Renaissance Libraries,” Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen, June 2017

Jaap Geraerts and Matthew Symonds, “The Archaeologies of Reading: How IIIF Shaped a Research Methodology,” IIIF Conference, Rome, June 2017

Jaap Geraerts, “The Archaeologies of Reading in Early Modern Europe: Enter John Dee”, The Book in the Low Countries Conference, London, June 2017

Chris Geekie, Jaap Geraerts, Earle Havens, Matthew Symonds, Conference Paper Presentations at “Books, Scholarship, and Science at the Crossroads from Nicholas Copernicus to John Dee, 1490-1610,” Tischner University and the Polish Academy of Sciences, Kraków, Poland, May 2017

Earle Havens, “Princes, Pedants, and Parasites: How Gabriel Harvey Read His Library,” Antiquity and Its Uses Conference, Centre for the Study of the Renaissance, University of Warwick, UK, May 2017

Jaap Geraerts, Anthony Grafton, Earle Havens, and Matthew Symonds presentations, Marginalia in the Early Modern World II symposium, Princeton University, February 2017

Jaap Geraerts, Anthony Grafton, Earle Havens, and Matthew Symonds, “Reading John Dee’s Marginalia: Expanding the Archaeology of Reading in Early Modern Europe” roundtable, Renaissance Society of America conference, Chicago, March 2017

Jaap Geraerts and Sayeed Choudhury, “A Linked Data Approach for Humanities Data,” Coalition of Networked Information (CNI) spring meeting, Albuquerque, April 2017

Earle Havens, “The Archaeology of Reading in Early Modern Europe, or, How Gabriel Harvey Read His Library,” Grolier Club of New York, April 2017

 

2016

John Abrahams, Sayeed Choudhury, and Mark Patton, “The Archaeology of Reading: An Implementation of the IIIF Protocol” demonstration, International Digital Curation Conference, Amsterdam, February 2016

Jaap Geraerts, Anthony Grafton, Earle Havens, and Matthew Symonds, Marginalia in the Early Modern World symposium, Princeton University, February 2016

Christopher Geekie, Jaap Geraerts, Anthony Grafton, Earle Havens, William Sherman, and Matthew Symonds, “Discovering the Archaeology of Reading” roundtable, Renaissance Society of America conference, Boston, March 2016

Anthony Grafton and Earle Havens, “Annotated Books: Discovering the Reader in Library Collections” panels, Renaissance Society of America conference, Boston, March 2016

Christopher Geekie and Earle Havens, “Reading Antiquity: Livy, Gabriel Harvey, and the Archaeology of Reading in Early Modern Europe,” Antiquities and Its Uses “Reception and Renewal Conference,” a collaboration between the Centre for the Study of the Renaissance, University of Warwick, and the Charles S. Singleton Center for the Study of Premodern Studies, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, April 2016

Christopher Geekie and Earle Havens, “The Archaeology of Reading: A Journée d’études” presentation, Digital Materialism/Digital Humanism “Digital Controversy” conference, a collaboration with the Sorbonne Universités, and Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, April 2016

Earle Havens, “Reading Gabriel Harvey Reading His Livy: Interpreting Marginalia in a Digital Research Environment” presentation, Antiquities and Its Uses collaboration between the Centre for the Study of the Renaissance, University of Warwick, and the Charles S. Singleton Center for the Study of Premodern Europe, Johns Hopkins University, University of Warwick, June 2016

Earle Havens, “Falling Down the Rabbit Hole: Reading Renaissance Marginalia in a Digital Research Environment” presentation, National University of Ireland, Galway, September 2016

Jaap Geraerts, “The Archaeology of Reading in Early Modern Europe”, Workshop Annotating History, Utrecht University, Utrecht, September 2016

Earle Havens and Matthew Symonds, “Epic Marginalia: Preserving Reading Practices in Early Modern Print Culture” presentation, hosted by Archbishop Marsh’s Library and the Royal Irish Academy, Dublin, September 2016

Matthew Symonds, “‘Poco y Bueno’: Gabriel Harvey’s Language and other Skills” presentation, Teaching & Learning in Early Modern England conference, University of Cambridge, September 2016

Matthew Symonds, “Archaeologies of Reading: Early Modern Reading Strategies and the Digital Humanities,” Marginal Notes conference, Monash University and the State Library of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia, September 2016

Jaap Geraerts, Earle Havens, William Sherman, Matthew Symonds, and Arnoud Visser, launch symposium for AOR Phase 1, University College London, October 2016

Christopher Geekie, Anthony Grafton, and Earle Havens, launch symposium for AOR Phase 1, sponsored by the Charles S. Singleton Center for the Study of Premodern Europe, and co-sponsored by the Alexander Grass Humanities Institute, Johns Hopkins University, November 2016

 

2015

Sayeed Choudhury, Earle Havens, Mark Patton, Matthew Symonds, “The Future of Early Manuscript Studies in the Digital Age,” Mellon Foundation symposium presentations, University of Toronto, February, 2015

Earle Havens, Lisa Jardine†, Anthony Grafton, Matthew Symonds, Jaap Geraerts, William Sherman, “25 Years of ‘Studied for Action’: Gabriel Harvey and the Archaeology of Reading Digital Project” panel presentation, Renaissance Society of America conference, Berlin, March 2015

Earle Havens and Johann Oosterman, “Annotating the Vernacular and the Arts of Reading” panels, Renaissance Society of America conference, Berlin, March 2015

Matthew Symonds and Jaap Geraerts, “Early Modern Visual Marginalia” presentations, Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities (CRASSH), University of Cambridge, May 2015

Jaap Geraerts, “Annotated Printed Music Books Workshop” presentation, King’s College, London, May 2015

Mark Patton, “IIIF and Metadata Search” presentation, International Image Interoperability Framework (IIIF) conference, New York, May 2015

Earle Havens, “Annotators, Scribes, and the Hybridity of Manuscript and Print, 1450-1600” presentation, “The Learned Clerk in Late Medieval England” conference, Bates College (Lewiston, ME), July 2015

Earle Havens, “The Archaeology of Reading: Mapping Data in Early Printed Books” presentation, Polish Academy of Arts and Sciences, Digital Humanities Group, Kraków, October 2015

Jaap Geraerts, Earle Havens, and Matthew Symonds, “Digital Roundtable: The Archaeology of Reading in Early Modern Europe,” Sixteenth-Century Studies Conference, Vancouver, October 2015

Earle Havens, “Empires of the Book: Richard Eden, Gabriel Harvey, and the Archaeology of Reading in Early Modern Europe” presentation, John Carter Brown Library, Brown University, Providence, November 2015

Jaap Geraerts and Sayeed Choudhury, “The Archaeology of Infrastructure” presentation, Coalition for Networked Information (CNI) membership conference, Washington, DC, December 2015

 

2014

Lisa Jardine† and Matthew Symonds, “Matching up the Margins: New Work on Gabriel Harvey’s Marginalia,” Renaissance Society of America conference, New York, March 2014

Jaap Geraerts, Earle Havens, and Matthew Symonds, “The Archaeology of Reading in Early Modern Europe: A New Digital Humanities Initiative at Johns Hopkins University, Princeton University, and University College London,” Society for the History of Authorship, Reading, and Printing (SHARP) conference, Antwerp, September 2014

Matthew Symonds, “What Is the Archaeology of Reading?” presentation, University of Kent, October 2014

Earle Havens, “The Archaeology of Reading in Early Modern Europe: A Digital Humanities Initiative” presentation, Cenacolo (Medieval and Early Modern Studies in Baltimore/Washington DC Area) conference, Baltimore, November 2014

Earle Havens, “Notes in Books, or, When is an Annotated Book an Annotated Book?,” presentation at “Early Annotated Books: An Exploratory Symposium,” UCLA Center for Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Studies and the William Andrews Clark Library, Los Angeles, December 2014

PUBLICATIONS

The Archaeology of Reading is more than an exercise in resource-building. We will make available here original scholarly research on the history of reading that springs from the work undertaken on this project.

Matthew Symonds & Jaap Geraerts, “XML and the Archaeology of Reading,” in Claire Loffman & Harriet Phillips (eds.), A Handbook of Editing Early Modern Texts (Abingdon & New York: Routledge, 2018)