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Stephen Oakley

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History of the Book 2017-2019

History of the Book 2017-2019

An international and interdisciplinary series which explores the interaction between the history of the book and other areas of research....
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Lyell Lectures

Lyell Lectures

The Lyell readership in bibliography at Oxford University is endowed by a bequest from James Patrick Ronaldson Lyell (1871-1948), a...
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Some generalizations about the shape and geographical spread of Latin textual traditions Episode 4 of the Lyell lectures 2024 delivered by Professor Stephen Oakley. Stephen Oakley 20 June, 2024 Captions
What happens when incunables replace manuscripts? Episode 4 of the Lyell lectures 2024 delivered by Professor Stephen Oakley. Stephen Oakley 20 June, 2024 Captions
Cross-fertilization and the limits of the genealogical method: the case of Catullus Episode 3 of the Lyell lectures 2024 delivered by Professor Stephen Oakley. Stephen Oakley 20 June, 2024 Captions
The transmission of the Corpus Cyprianum and Pontius’ Life of Cyprian Episode 2 of the Lyell lectures 2024 delivered by Professor Stephen Oakley. Stephen Oakley 20 June, 2024 Captions
The transmission of Julius Caesar’s Civil War Episode 1 of the Lyell lectures 2024 delivered by Professor Stephen Oakley. Stephen Oakley 18 June, 2024 Captions
Classics: Incunabular Stemmatics, Professor Stephen Oakley, Faculty of Classics, Cambridge University, gives a talk for the 15th Century Booktrade series on 3rd February 2017. Stephen Oakley 22 February, 2017
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