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Beatrice Bottomley

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Postdoc ERC UseFool: Knowledge and the manipulation of nature in the premodern and early modern Islamicate world @Unibo 📜 Previously @Warburg_News

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A beautiful bouquet of flowers, an anonymous gift from a local retired teacher, delivered with emotion & warmth and received with gratitude & love. A bag of biscuits & chocolates to share, alongside a heartfelt message in a greeting card that says it all. We are one community.

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I’m super excited about @krisrich’s talk ‘Book History from the Margins: What Gutenberg Owed to Medieval Romani Printers’ on 9 May! The event is free, open to the public and online so there’s no reason to miss out 🤓 sign up at the link below 👇

Join our Director's Seminar with Kristina Richardson's and trace the journey of printing technology from Romani printers to Gutenberg. Book your spot: buff.ly/3Jdeh8C 9 May, 5:30 - 7pm | Online



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All the articles from issue 15.1 of /postmedieval/ are free to view online for the month of April 💕please read and share 👉 link.springer.com/journal/41280/…

Issue 15.1 of /postmedieval/ is out 👀 with an amazing essay cluster ‘Grounds for trans-regional medieval studies, beyond the global,’ edited by @julieorlemanski and including articles by @intermedieval, Xiaofei Tian, Sharon Kinoshita, and Jan Volek 👉 link.springer.com/journal/41280/…

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The launch of ‘Mastering Nature in the Medieval Arabic and Latin Worlds. Studies in Heritage and Transfer of Arabic Science in Honour of Charles Burnett' is coming up on Saturday 27 January, 3-6pm at @UCL_IAS 💫ucl.ac.uk/institute-of-a… 💫 not to be missed!


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Join us for the last GHOST conference, on November 16-18! "Knowing and controlling nature in Ottoman culture: scientific and occultist approaches in a global perspective" See the link for program (EET) and registration info. ghost.ims.forth.gr/international-…


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New /postmedieval/ CFP! Upcoming issue on TECHNIQUE: ALTERNATE HISTORIES OF EXPERTISE & EXPERIMENT, w guest-eds Jen Jahner + Jessica Rosenberg; proposals by Oct 1 sites.google.com/view/postmedie… "considering techniques rather than technology, instruments rather than instrumentality"


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Come and join my group in 2024! This is a position for a #PhD student to come to Rome for 6 or 12 months. If you have questions, reach out to me! #visualizingscience #teamwork

Our Max Planck Research Group “Visualizing Science in Media Revolutions”, led by @Sietske_Fransen seeks to appoint a Predoctoral Fellow (M/F/D), for a 6 or 12-months appointment. Applications are now open, deadline: Sept. 30th, 2023, see biblhertz.it/predoctoral-fe…



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Today marks 75 years since the Empire Windrush docked in England. Makes us think of one of our favorite-ever covers, featuring a gorgeous photograph by Jim Grover, from his "Windrush: Portrait of a Generation." Read more about the image and its context: link.springer.com/article/10.105…

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In honor of #Juneteenth here is a paper talisman written by enslaved African Muslims in early America. These paper talismans were used for protection and to organize resistance. They also highlight the high levels of literacy.

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