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Ann Blair: Renaissance Writing Tables

18 min · 9 de jun de 2017
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In this episode of Houghton75, we speak with Ann Blair, Carl H. Pforzheimer University Professor at Harvard, about the development of note-taking devices from early wax tablets to our modern smartphones. We start with an early modern writing tablet - a small reference book which also contains specially treated pages for recording notes while on the road. Find out more about the exhibition and Houghton Library’s 75th anniversary celebrations at http://houghton75.org/hist-75h Transcript and detailed music notes: http://wp.me/p7SlKy-w1 Music From La Luna (Ensemble for 17th Century Music), Wild Boar Records, WLBR 9605.

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