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SUMMARY:The Rise of the Book: A Revolution?
DESCRIPTION:Join Special Collections Librarian\, Jay Satterfield\, and 
 Edward C. Lathem '51 Special Collections Fellow\, Sophie Chadha\, at Rauner 
 Library for a hands-on active learning experience with rare book materials 
 and discover how new technologies reshaped the book. Registration is 
 required and limited for this in-person event. Please register below. 
 \n\nOne of the most powerful technological innovation of the late Middle 
 Ages was moveable type. Was it a revolution\, as it is often portrayed\, or 
 a smooth transition from one familiar form to a new form? Using manuscripts 
 and early printed books from the 15th century\, we will examine the shift 
 from a manuscript tradition to a culture of print.\n\nJay Satterfield has 
 worked to integrate Special Collections into the intellectual life of the 
 College through intensive curricular use of the collection since arriving 
 at Dartmouth in 2004. He is an advocate for hands on learning and creating 
 meaningful connections between the past and the present with rare and 
 unique materials. He is the author of “The World’s Best Books”: 
 Taste\, Culture and the Modern Library and holds a PhD in American Studies 
 from the University of Iowa.\n\nSophie Chadha is a ’25 Dartmouth 
 graduate. She studied English and neuroscience and is interested in how 
 literary and cognitive fields approach understanding thought\, perception\, 
 language\, memory\, and development across species. She is the current 
 Edward C. Lathem '51 Special Collections Fellow\n\nThis event takes place 
 at Rauner Special Collections Library\, located on the corner of Wentworth 
 and College Street\, Hanover\, NH. Please be prompt in arriving as the 
 doors to the library will be locked and staff will be available to let 
 attendees enter. \n\nEmail Sam Milnes with any questions\, 
 sam.milnes@thehowe.org
LOCATION:Rauner Special Collections Library
ORGANIZER;CN="Sam Milnes":MAILTO:sam.milnes@thehowe.org
CATEGORIES:Adult
CONTACT;CN="Sam Milnes":MAILTO:sam.milnes@thehowe.org
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