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The John Rylands Seminar on Print and Materiality in the Early Modern World – March 2016

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The next session of the John Rylands Seminar on Print and Materiality in the Early Modern World takes place on Thursday 3rd March, from 5-7pm in the Christie Room, John Rylands Library. The theme of this session is ‘Embodied Emotions and the Supernatural’. We have a fantastic line-up of speakers and papers:

  • Dr Stephen Gordon, Manchester, Michael Scot and Necromancy: An Investigation into the Provenance of Latin MS 105
  • Dr Laura Kounine, Max Planck Institute, Berlin, Conscience, Confession and Selfhood in Lutheran Witch-Trials
  • Dr Jenny Spinks, Manchester, Embodied anxieties in the sixteenth century: European print culture and the global supernatural

It promises to be a great session and we look forward to seeing many of you there. As always, you can find the full programme for the year here:

https://uomhistory.wordpress.com/seminars-2/north-west-early-modern-seminar/

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