Orietta Da Rold
@orietta_darold
thinks about the role of digital media in the humanities, is fascinated by manuscripts, codicology, palaeography and, most of all, medieval paper!
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Our PhD student Tamara Grossmann recently published a paper on extracting features from medieval paper manuscripts in collaboration with Carola-Bibiane Schönlieb and Orietta Da Rold. Read the full paper open access here: rdcu.be/dkfUY
Many thanks to Greg Walker for overseeing the English Association University English @IES response to this REF2028 consultation. Special thanks also to Gail Marshall Clare Lees and all contributors. Please read and RT widely. englishassociation.ac.uk/joint-statemen…
New position Faculty of English: Professorship of Medieval and Renaissance English, a new exciting opportunity! Do come and work with us. Cambridge University @Cambridge jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/43063/
Usually I like to stay on the other side of the camera but it was great working with Arts and Humanities Research Council UK Research and Innovation team talking about projects and work we do Cambridge University Library for @CamDigLib. This is always a huge team effort.
Love working with James. He's an expert in his field very supportive of digital endeavours. People like him make our work possible. #CulturalHeritage #DH Cambridge University Library
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🚨 Only few days left to apply! Do you conduct research in the field of Bibliography and the History of the Book? Then consider submitting an application for the Mumby Fellowships in Bibliography Cambridge University Library. There are two posts for the tenure of 1 Oct 2024 to 31 Jul 2025.
Momentarily retreating into peaceful contemplation of manuscripts, books, and fragments this Friday Westminster Abbey & Cambridge UL Special Collections with Suzanne Paul Dr Miranda Griffin James Freeman, Rhiannon Leeds Lib Galleries Irène F-T, and Julie Bévant Université de Genève 📖 Thanks to LAHRI for funding the trip.
A miniature slipcase for #MarbledMonday with bonus Dutch gilt paper pastedown and flyleaf in the enclosed #MiniatureBinding 📚 Exploring Cambridge University Library #MiniatureBook collections with Dr Liam Sims📕 #cambridgeuniversitylibraries #MiniatureBook #DecoratedPaper
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Really exciting to meet the creative and multidisciplinary team behind this Arts and Humanities Research Council research project on the Baskerville typeface collection Cambridge University Library! The mix of knowledge is incredible - archaeological / print history / jewellery-artist-craft / heritage science / digital…
Today I handed over the typescript of my new book Is A River Alive? to my editor & friend Simon Prosser. It felt—after 3+ yrs’ work—like a big moment. To mark it we walked up to the springs near my house, where a river is born—and the book begins & ends. More on the project below.
Our copy Cambridge UL Special Collections belonged to Dame Bertha Newall (née Phillpotts), Librarian & Mistress of Girton College, Cambridge University, translator of Icelandic sagas, intrepid sailor & early Cambridge motorist (her car was named Freda). Portrait by Philip de László. Cambridge University Library CCD.19.110-111. #herbook