I have — as far as I know — only made the acquaintance of one book thief. I do not include those students who illicitly ‘borrow’ books from the famously non-lending Bodleian in… more →
bonæ litteræ: occasional writing from David Rundle, Renaissance scholarAbelard wrote 4 days ago: Its been awhile since I posted on the blog. Been super busy. Since I’m working on a translatio … more →
Abelard wrote 1 month ago: Okay, so I was re-reading Poggio Bracciolini’s Facetiae this weekend and laughing, as usual, a … more →
bonaelitterae wrote 9 months ago: I have — as far as I know — only made the acquaintance of one book thief. I do not inclu … more →
bonaelitterae wrote 1 year ago: Following on from my last posting about William Shepherd’s Life of Poggio, I realise that I ha … more →
bonaelitterae wrote 1 year ago: This being conference season, when I flew away from Dublin, I had four days to prepare a paper for a … more →
bonaelitterae wrote 1 year ago: If bonæ litteræ seems a curious title for this blog, think how much more curious it would seem if it … more →