Peter Sjökvist
@peter_sjokvist_
Librarian & Latinist. Working at @UppsalaUniLib. Curator of the library of Leufstabruk. Secretary of @IFLA_Special. Project manager of @carmina_latina.
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Magnificent Mattias Mattias Lundberg lecturing on music terminology in the New Testament translation of 1526. At Uppsala universitet
Lucie Duggan of Reading Women giving a brilliant overview of the library of Karen Brahe at the #RSA2024
The collection of King Sigismund (Sigismund III of Poland) continues to grow at UppsalaUniLib New title located in the stacks.
A pleasure to welcome Ariane Lepilliet Ariane Lepilliet back to Uppsala, many many years after a legendary internship at UppsalaUniLib
In Strängnäs Cathedral Library with wonderful colleagues from the University Library of Warsaw, Izabela Wiencek and Ewa Hauptmann-Fischer. Thanks Elin Andersson for showing
I am delighted to share the call for papers for September's Sammelband15-16 event in Uppsala University Library. The theme is 'Books in new contexts' - the cfp is here: sammelband.hypotheses.org/1684 With many, many thanks to Peter Sjökvist who has made this possible!
The latest issue of the Sammelband Flyleaf is out ! It contains the thoughts of Renske Hoff on a manuscript/printed Sammelband, of Katell Lavéant (Allard Pierson) on how to do live book analysis online, and a portrait of Lucie Moruzzis (Archives nationales) sammelband.hypotheses.org/1759
Now out: urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=ur… Xander Feys and I were fortunate enough to be contributing to this magnificent volume, showing that the field of early modern Hellenism is flourishing like never before! 1/2 Hermes: Platform for Early Modern Hellenism
What did #earlymodernwomen read? Where did their books come from? 🔎📚🌍 The Reading Women project maps the books of Danish collector Karen Brahe: readingwomen.sdu.dk/map The map features hundreds of titles in multiple languages, from 16th-18th c #herbook #bookhistory #DH
Starting tomorrow at UppsalaUniLib