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Practical Paleography is an informal series of paleography sessions meeting every two weeks from November 2014 through March 2015; these sessions are sponsored by [[Early Modern Manuscripts Online]] (EMMO) for the staff and readers of the Folger Shakespeare Library. Each session will focus on transcription and mark-up (i.e., XML encoding) of a few 16th and/or 17th century manuscript pages from the Folger collection – announcements with information about particular manuscript pages will appear a week or so before each session.   
Practical Paleography is an informal series of paleography sessions meeting every two weeks from November 2014 through March 2015; these sessions are sponsored by [[Early Modern Manuscripts Online]] (EMMO) for the staff and readers of the Folger Shakespeare Library. Each session will focus on transcription and mark-up (i.e., XML encoding) of a few 16th and/or 17th century manuscript pages from the Folger collection – announcements with information about particular manuscripts to be transcribed will appear a week or so before each session.   


No experience or registration is required, and you can attend as many or as few sessions as you like. Short handouts will be provided, and full transcriptions of the manuscripts we read will appear here following the sessions. You may want to bring a laptop to try your own transcriptions or take notes.
No experience or registration is required, and you can attend as many or as few sessions as you like. Short handouts will be provided, and full transcriptions of the manuscripts we examine will appear here on this Folgerpedia page a week or so following the session. You may want to bring a laptop to try your own transcriptions or take notes.


We are particularly eager to work on manuscripts suggested by participating staff and readers. If you have a manuscript page or two that you would like to have the group examine, please contact [mailto:hwolfe@folger.edu Heather Wolfe] and/or [mailto:pdingman@folger.edu Paul Dingman] in advance of the session(s) you’d like to attend.   
We are particularly eager to work on manuscripts suggested by participating staff and readers. If you have a manuscript page or two that you would like to have the group examine, please contact [mailto:hwolfe@folger.edu Heather Wolfe] and/or [mailto:pdingman@folger.edu Paul Dingman] in advance of the session(s) you’d like to attend.   


This series of Practical Paleography will run every other Tuesday from November 18 until March 24 (10 meetings) in the Board Room, 3:30 PM – 4:30 PM, right after tea. See manuscript details about individual sessions below, and check back for more information (and full transcriptions) as Practical Paleography progresses. Here's a link to some introductory pages on the early modern alphabet and common abbreviations: [[Media:Alphabet_Abbreviations.pdf | Alphabet Book]].
This initial series of Practical Paleography will run every other Tuesday from November 18 until March 24 (10 meetings) in the Board Room, 3:30 PM – 4:30 PM, right after tea. See manuscript details about individual sessions below, and check back for more information (and full transcriptions) as Practical Paleography progresses. Here's a link to some introductory pages on the early modern alphabet and common abbreviations: [[Media:Alphabet_Abbreviations.pdf | Alphabet Book]].


===Nov. 18===
===Nov. 18===

Revision as of 15:19, 28 January 2015

Practical Paleography is an informal series of paleography sessions meeting every two weeks from November 2014 through March 2015; these sessions are sponsored by Early Modern Manuscripts Online (EMMO) for the staff and readers of the Folger Shakespeare Library. Each session will focus on transcription and mark-up (i.e., XML encoding) of a few 16th and/or 17th century manuscript pages from the Folger collection – announcements with information about particular manuscripts to be transcribed will appear a week or so before each session.

No experience or registration is required, and you can attend as many or as few sessions as you like. Short handouts will be provided, and full transcriptions of the manuscripts we examine will appear here on this Folgerpedia page a week or so following the session. You may want to bring a laptop to try your own transcriptions or take notes.

We are particularly eager to work on manuscripts suggested by participating staff and readers. If you have a manuscript page or two that you would like to have the group examine, please contact Heather Wolfe and/or Paul Dingman in advance of the session(s) you’d like to attend.

This initial series of Practical Paleography will run every other Tuesday from November 18 until March 24 (10 meetings) in the Board Room, 3:30 PM – 4:30 PM, right after tea. See manuscript details about individual sessions below, and check back for more information (and full transcriptions) as Practical Paleography progresses. Here's a link to some introductory pages on the early modern alphabet and common abbreviations: Alphabet Book.

Nov. 18

Brief introduction to secretary hand and common abbreviations. Intriguing recipes from the following manuscript collections:

V.a.430 - Cookery and medicinal recipes of the Granville family Transcriptions
V.b.301 - Cookbook of Grace Blome Transcriptions

Dec. 2

Quick review of alphabet then a look at some interesting letters from the following manuscript:

X.c.61 - Papers of the Rattray family of Craighall Transcriptions
Transcriptions of specific letters completed by this group:

Dec. 16

Further examination of secretary hand and review of alphabet before working with a volume of a poetical miscellany:

V.a.245 - Poetical miscellany (manuscript) Transcriptions

Dec. 30

A very brief review of the alphabet and some of the common abbreviations used in secretary hand and then a look at two letters with seasonal references from L.a.156 and L.a.176 - Papers of the Bagot Family.

Jan. 13

Introduction to Dromio, the Folger's online transcription/collation tool, and semi-diplomatic conventions and then a chance to practice both transcribing and encoding secretary hand with some poetry from V.a.245 - Poetical miscellany (manuscript).

Jan. 27

A quick refresher on the use of Dromio and conventions of semi-diplomatic transcription, and then practice transcribing a mixed secretary/italic hand with a newsletter about some maritime matters L.c.2102 - Newdigate family collection of newsletters.

Upcoming Sessions

  • Feb. 10
  • Feb. 24
  • Mar. 10
  • Mar. 24