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20240111_Events101_Print and Mail Services

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The Gutenberg Bible

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4.25.22 NES Seminar Series "Were Romani Astrologers the Missing Links"

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4.25.22 NES Seminar

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FPUL Annual Dinner: Presentation to Randy Hill, May 1, 2022

Presentation to Randy Hill, honoring his six-year tenure as Chair of the FPUL.

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Brun pixelated elastic materials

based on research published in Advanced Materials on May 22, 2022: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/adma.202109682

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Next Generation Concrete: Exploring the CO2 Sequestration Potential of Low-lime Binders Enabled by Materials Architecture and Additive Manufacturing, Nadia Ralston, UG '22 (3967491)

As society pushes towards industrialization and growing needs for development occur, the global demand for Ordinary Portland cement (OPC) is expected to rise concurrently. Yet, as one of the largest…

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Kristina Richardson | Formal & Informal Copies: Commissioned, Personal, Ordinary & User-Produced Manuscripts

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Little Books and Big Ideas in the 17th Century (Princeton Bibliophiles & Collectors)

Jennifer Larson, professor of classics at Kent State University, will discuss the types of books 17th-century printers considered suitable for miniature and small formats and their relationship to…

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The Aldine Press with G. Scott Clemons '90 (FPUL Small Talk)

G. Scott Clemons '90 presents from his collection to illustrate the history and influence of the Aldine Press, founded in 15th-century Venice, on the worlds of editing, printing, typography,…

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Ocaml Modules: Part 4: Module Evaluations

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New Theories on the Oldest American Woodcut: The Portrait of Richard Mather by John Foster, ca. 1670

Presenters: Julie Mellby, Graphic Arts Curator, Princeton University Library, and Caroline Duroselle-Melish, Andrew W. Mellon Curator of Early Modern Books and Prints and Associate Librarian for…

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Making a Layout

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