Marie Léger-St-Jean (marielsj.bsky.social)
@Marie_LSJ
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Book historian, digital humanist, holder of spaces, scholarly or otherwise. Wondering where to live-tweet next, now that Twitter is dead...
Nijmegen, Nederland
Joined March 2012
C'est @adamfleming qui va être content! J'ai l'impression que j'ai juste entendu son nom prononcé avec l'accent britannique d'Adam en écoutant Brexitcast sur @BBCSounds... 😃
Le Président de la République a nommé Monsieur Michel BARNIER Premier ministre. Il l’a chargé de constituer un gouvernement de rassemblement au service du pays et des Français.
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Le Président de la République a nommé Monsieur Michel BARNIER Premier ministre. Il l’a chargé de constituer un gouvernement de rassemblement au service du pays et des Français.
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It was Sophie Defrance (@Libriul)! She wrote her 2008 Cambridge dissertation on 19th-century textbooks for girls in England and France!
Sophie (dunno her last name) suggested that Karima Gaci look into the educational press to see how textbook authors were pitching their method to educators I plugged @sikandar_bubb's new project on Victorian periodicals teaching languages, starting w/ 🇫🇷 https://t.co/CwRSirX3Ks
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@UCLSpecColl I adored @ladydothpaints's presentation of this mystery, especially the fact that she specifically labelled who took the scans she was showing in her slides. I will let her share on here the questions she is left with if she thinks this is a good forum, incl. a coat of arms!
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@UCLSpecColl Libri described the copy as containing annotations in Kepler's own handwriting, but is that true? Should we believe Libri the renowned paleographer or Libri the forger?
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The @UCLSpecColl holds a volume in which are bound 2 works by Johannes Kepler (1571-1630). It was donated as part of the library of John Thomas Graves (1806-1870), who got it at the 1861 auction of Libri (1803-1869)'s books. Impressive shelfmark: STRONG ROOM C 1606 K2 1-2!
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Last talk at the @BL_European seminar with @ladydothpaints, outreach officer for @UCLSpecColl, having us laughing at the life and adventures of Italian paleographer, thief, and forger Guglielmo Libri Carucci dalla Sommaja...
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If you are in London around 28 June, join us for the 2024 Seminar on Textual Bibliography for Modern Languages @britishlibrary – I will present the initial findings related to my upcoming book! The event is FREE, but you need to pre-register via e-mail (check image for details).
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@alextheknitter @yuri_c_anjos @SHARPorg @RobertDarnton @sureed67 @LKFiss This event is organised by @BL_European!
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Oups, followed the wrong thread... https://t.co/qFmKVvVVyO
@sikandar_bubb I'm surprised to see 2 books printed in Strasbourg on @yuri_c_anjos's slide containing 3 title pages! He explains that that's where Arnold Berliner, calligraphy teacher, was based! Here's an example of his works from @GallicaBnF:
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@sikandar_bubb @yuri_c_anjos @GallicaBnF @laBnF @Datawrapper This event is organised by @BL_European!
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@sikandar_bubb This event is organised by @BL_European!
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@alextheknitter @yuri_c_anjos @SHARPorg @RobertDarnton @sureed67 And when @LKFiss asks about performance because of her research on musical theatre, @alextheknitter clarifies that orality is beyond the scope of her model since "information" is pretty broad, so she needed to narrow it down...
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@alextheknitter @yuri_c_anjos @SHARPorg @RobertDarnton As she answers a question from @sureed67, @alextheknitter muses that "role" might be better than "agent" because the same person can play more than one role...
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@alextheknitter @yuri_c_anjos Thanks to @yuri_c_anjos, we've unlocked @alextheknitter's hidden slides! She dives into how the 41 models were generated. In book history, to no surprise to any @SHARPorg attendee, all models are responses to @RobertDarnton's 😛
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@alextheknitter To answer @yuri_c_anjos's question basically about how she could be so ambitious, @alextheknitter explains how PhD programmes work in the US, with their qualifying papers...
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@alextheknitter The information matrix has 3 levels: - generative - agent network - practices and relationships The generative level covers 5 phases, including @alextheknitter's unique "destruction, decay, oblivion" phase, for which she found no equivalent in any of the 41 models she reviewed
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@alextheknitter The transmission plex is @alextheknitter's metamodel from which more specific models can be created for specific areas. It has different matrices nested into each other: - context - information - material features - content
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(@alextheknitter is flipping way too quickly through her slides for my live-blogging) Models can focus on different elements: -agents -objects -practices -or can be hybrid Models can have different structures: -flows -cycles -networks -multidimensional -and another I missed
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Next up: @alextheknitter on her own model of transmission based on her review of 41 models (25 from book history and 16 from information and library science)
If you are in London around 28 June, join us for the 2024 Seminar on Textual Bibliography for Modern Languages @britishlibrary – I will present the initial findings related to my upcoming book! The event is FREE, but you need to pre-register via e-mail (check image for details).
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@sikandar_bubb @yuri_c_anjos @GallicaBnF @laBnF @Datawrapper Can anyone help @yuri_c_anjos search the *Bibliographie de la France*? wants to compare what it lists as being published w/ what was preserved at @laBnF Throwing in another wrench: David Bellos's article about how the *Bibliographie* is itself incomplete
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D. BELLOS; Bibliographical Notes: THE BIBLIOGRAPHIE DE LA FRANCE AND ITS SOURCES, The Library, Volume s5-XXVIII, Issue 1, 1 March 1973, Pages 64–67, https:
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