Panizzi Lectures Explained

The Panizzi Lectures are a series of annual lectures given at the British Library by "eminent scholars of the book" and named after the librarian Anthony Panizzi.[1] They are considered one of the major British bibliographical lecture series alongside the Sandars Lectures at the University of Cambridge and the Lyell Lectures at Oxford University.[2]

The first Panizzi Lectures were given by Donald McKenzie in 1985. The series was titled, "Bibliography and the Sociology of Texts." They were "The Book as Expressive Form," "The Broken Phial," and "The Dialectics of Bibliography Now."[3]

Each year, a different book historian delivers three lectures on a topic of their choice, "pertaining to bibliography whether concerning the subjects of palaeography, codicology, typography, bookbinding, book illustration, music, cartography, historical critical and analytical bibliography, or any subject relating directly or indirectly to any of the above subjects". The Panizzi Council, a body of book historians and professionals working in allied fields, chooses speakers three years in advance of each set of lectures.

The series is usually delivered in the winter or fall. A few recent lectures have been recorded, and most of the talks see subsequent publication as scholarly monographs (see individual entries below).

Lectures

2020s series

2010s series

2000s series

1990s series

1980s series

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The British Library Panizzi Lectures 1985–2014 . British Library.
  2. Book: J.H. Bowman . British Librarianship and Information Work 2001–2005 . 1 Oct 2012 . Ashgate . 978-1-4094-8506-3 . 157.
  3. "The Anthony Panizzi Foundation." The Book Collector 34 (no 2) Summer 1985: 222-224.
  4. Web site: The British Library . Panizzi Lecture – Maps of the Mind: Diagrams Medieval and Modern . 24 Oct 2022 . 18 Oct 2022 . 18 Oct 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20221018144538/https://www.bl.uk/events/panizzi-lecture-maps-of-the-mind-diagrams-medieval-and-modern.
  5. Web site: The British Library . The Panizzi Lectures . Projects . 21 Oct 2021 . 18 Oct 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20221018155741/https://www.bl.uk/projects/panizzi-lectures . 18 Oct 2022.
  6. Web site: The British Library . The Panizzi Lectures . 2021 . 24 Nov 2021 . 24 Nov 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20211124102447/https://www.bl.uk/projects/panizzi-lectures.
  7. Web site: The British Library . The Panizzi Lectures 2019 . 2019 . 30 Mar 2020.
  8. Web site: The Bibliographical Society . Panizzi Lectures 2018 . 2018 . 12 Jan 2019.
  9. Web site: The British Library . The Panizzi Lectures 2018 – The Rhetoric of the Page: Reading Blank Space . 20 Nov 2018 . 18 Oct 2022.
  10. Web site: The British Library . The Panizzi Lectures 2017 – Sappho: The Witnesses . 4 Dec 2017 . 18 Oct 2022.
  11. Web site: The British Library . Medieval Manuscripts Blog . British Libraries: The Panizzi Lectures 2016 . 24 Sep 2016 . 18 Oct 2022.
  12. Web site: The British Library . European Studies Blog . The Panizzi Lectures - The Invention of Rare Books . 29 Oct 2015 . 18 Oct 2022.
  13. Web site: The British Library . Medieval Manuscripts Blog . The 2014 Panizzi Lectures - The Giant Bibles of Twelfth-Century England . 9 Sep 2014 . 18 Oct 2022.
  14. Web site: The British Library . European Studies Blog . The Panizzi Lectures - Censors at Work: Bourbon France, Imperialist India, and Communist Germany . 3 Jan 2014 . 18 Oct 2022.
  15. Web site: The British Library . The 2012 Panizzi Lectures . 2012 . 18 Oct 2022 .
  16. Web site: Queen Mary Centre for Eighteenth-Century Studies . 2011 Panizzi Lectures at the British Library . 24 Oct 2011 . 18 Oct 2022 .
  17. Web site: Centre for Material Texts . James Raven's Panizzi Lectures . 15 Sep 2010 . 18 Oct 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20221018160844/https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/cmt/?p=944 . 18 Oct 2022.