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The aim of this website is to provide information on the Australian Research Council funded project ‘Reading the Signs: disaster, apocalypse and demonology in European print culture, 1450–1700’, awarded to Professor Charles Zika, Professor Susan Broomhall and Dr Jenny Spinks for 2009–2012. Violent religious conflict, apocalyptic speculation and heightened fears of diabolical threat were critical…

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The aim of this website is to provide information on the Australian Research Council funded project ‘Reading the Signs: disaster, apocalypse and demonology in European print culture, 1450–1700’, awarded to Professor Charles Zika, Professor Susan Broomhall and Dr Jenny Spinks for 2009–2012. Violent religious conflict, apocalyptic speculation and heightened fears of diabolical threat were critical…

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Conference Panels | Early Modern Disaster

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July 30, 2010. Ongoing research emerging from this project is being presented in the following conference panels:. Renaissance Society of America conference, Venice, 8-10 April 2010. Panel: Natural Disaster and Religion in Sixteenth-Century Europe. Charles Zika, The University of Melbourne, Collecting Disasters at a Time of Religious Crisis: the ‘Wonder. Book’ of Johann Jakob Wick. Susan Broomhall, The University of Western Australia, Religious Women Reading Disaster in Sixteenth-Century France. Charles ...

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News and Events | Early Modern Disaster

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July 30, 2010. Ongoing research emerging from this project is being presented in the following conference panels:. Renaissance Society of America conference, Venice, 8-10 April 2010. Panel: Natural Disaster and Religion in Sixteenth-Century Europe. Charles Zika, The University of Melbourne, Collecting Disasters at a Time of Religious Crisis: the ‘Wonder. Book’ of Johann Jakob Wick. Susan Broomhall, The University of Western Australia, Religious Women Reading Disaster in Sixteenth-Century France. Charles ...

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About Us | Early Modern Disaster

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Charles’ Staff Page:. Http:/ www.history.unimelb.edu.au/about/staff/zika.html. Is Winthrop Professor of Early Modern History at the University of Western Australia. In addition to the project with Charles Zika and Jenny Spinks where she is exploring readings of disaster in early modern France, Susan is currently working with Jacqueline van Gent on a history of gender and power in the Orange-Nassau family, 1544 1814, as part of an Australian Research Council grant. Susan’s Staff Page:.

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About Us | Melbourne Prints

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Further Reading and Resources. Catherine’s Staff Page: http:/ www.history.unimelb.edu.au/about/staff/kovesi.html. Robyn’s Staff Page:. Http:/ www.culturalconservation.unimelb.edu.au/about/people/sloggett.html. Jenny’s Staff Page:. Http:/ www.history.unimelb.edu.au/about/staff/spinks.html. Charles’ Staff Page:. Http:/ www.history.unimelb.edu.au/about/staff/zika.html. News & Events. Print Matters at the Baillieu – 3 September 2011. Baillieu Library Print Collection. Baillieu Library Rare Book Collection.

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Print Matters at the Baillieu – 3 September 2011 | Melbourne Prints

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Further Reading and Resources. Print Matters at the Baillieu – 3 September 2011. 2 September, 2011. Free One Day Symposium inspired by the Baillieu Library Print Collection. Saturday 3rd September 2011. Theatre A, Elisabeth Murdoch Building,. Keynote speaker: Professor Sasha Grishin, Australian National University. For further details see: http:/ www.lib.unimelb.edu.au/collections/special/prints/printmatters2011.html. From → Events. A Beautiful Line: Italian Prints from Mantegna to Piranesi. Print Matter...

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Further Reading and Resources | Melbourne Prints

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Further Reading and Resources. Further Reading and Resources. Students and general visitors to this site may find the following publications and websites concerned with early modern print culture useful. This list will be added to as work proceeds on the project. Linda C. Hults. The Print in the Western World: an introductory history. Madison, Wis.: University of Wisconsin Press, 1996. Gutenberg and the Impact of Printing. Translated by Douglas Martin. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2005. Prints and Drawings Collec...

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Conservation | Melbourne Prints

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Further Reading and Resources. As part of the Scholarly Innovation Grant project several prints held in the Baillieu Library collection were treated by conservators from the Centre for Cultural Materials Conservation. To improve both their appearance and their long-term survival in good condition. The slideshow below demonstrates some of the different stages involved in the conservation process. This slideshow requires JavaScript. News & Events. Print Matters at the Baillieu – 3 September 2011.

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News and Events | Melbourne Prints

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Further Reading and Resources. Print Matters at the Baillieu – 3 September 2011. 2 September, 2011. Free One Day Symposium inspired by the Baillieu Library Print Collection. Saturday 3rd September 2011. Theatre A, Elisabeth Murdoch Building,. Keynote speaker: Professor Sasha Grishin, Australian National University. For further details see: http:/ www.lib.unimelb.edu.au/collections/special/prints/printmatters2011.html. Comments Off on Print Matters at the Baillieu – 3 September 2011. From → Events. Exhibi...

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Books and Prints | Melbourne Prints

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Further Reading and Resources. This website hosts a rich collection of prints and rare books selected from the University of Melbourne’s Baillieu Library. Click on the links below to browse a particular collection. News & Events. Print Matters at the Baillieu – 3 September 2011. Baillieu Library Print Collection. The Print Collection at the Baillieu Library, The University of Melbourne. Baillieu Library Rare Book Collection. The Rare Book Collection at the Baillieu Library, The University of Melbourne.

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