Monday 3 July 2017

9.00h, Agora café

Breakfast and registration

10.00–10.30h, Ruusbroec Institute Library

Welcome and introduction

10.30–12.30h, Ruusbroec Institute Library

Goran Proot, Typographical evolution in the long 16th century

14.00–15.30h, Plantin-Moretus Museum, printing office and demonstration room

Diederik Lanoye, A technical approach to composing and printing in the 16th century

15.30–17.00h, Plantin-Moretus Museum, auditorium

Joris Van Grieken, Printmaking in 16th century Antwerp, from local to global

Tuesday 4 July 2017

09.00–11.00h, Ruusbroec Institute Library

  • Andrew Pettegree, The first age of print: reflections from the Universal Short Title Catalogue

11.00–13.00h, Ruusbroec Institute Library

  • Tom Deneire, Digital Special Collections: Digitization, Metadata, Research

14.00–15.30h, Ruusbroec Institute Library

  • Eric Jorink, 16th-century genres 1: Herbals

15.30–17.00h, Ruusbroec Institute Library

  • Hubert Meeus, From Nameplate to Emblem. The Evolution of the Printer’s Device in the Southern Low Countries up to 1600

17.00–18.00h, University of Antwerp Library, Entrance Hall

  • Daniel Ermens, Visiting the exhibition 'Historic and modern book bindings, a confrontation'

Wednesday 5 July 2017

09.00–10.30h, Ruusbroec Institute Library

Elisabeth de Bruijn, 16th-century genres 2: Narrative literature in the vernacular

10.30–12.30h, Ruusbroec Institute Library

Jeroen De Keyser, 16th-century genres 3: Scholarly text editions

14.00–15.30h, Plantin-Moretus Museum, auditorium

Jan Storm van Leeuwen, Changes in the style of bookbinding decoration in sixteenth-century Europe

15.30–17.00h, Plantin-Moretus Museum, auditorium

Dirk Imhof, Selling books in the 16th century: the case of Christophe Plantin and Joannes I Moretus

Thursday 6 july 2017

09.00–10.30h, Ruusbroec Institute Library

Andrew Pettegree, Lost and Found.  New approaches in material bibliography

10.30–12.30h, Ruusbroec Institute Library

Stijn Van Rossem, The publishing world in the early modern period: privileges, patronage, censorship

14.00–15.30h, Hendrik Conscience Heritage Library

Steven Van Impe, 16th-century books in the collections of Antwerp’s Hendrik Conscience Heritage Library

15.30–17.00h, Hendrik Conscience Heritage Library, Georges Eekhoud Cabinet

Marieke van Delft, Presenting 16th-century books to a 21st-century audience: an introduction to the ‘Conn3ct’-exhibition, (followed by a visit to the exhibition 17.00–18.00h, Nottebohm Room)

18.30h –, University Club Restaurant, Conference dinner

Friday 7 july 2017

09.00–11.00h, Ruusbroec Institute Library

Pierre Delsaerdt, Libraries in 16th-century Europe

11.00–12.30h, Ruusbroec Institute Library

Jeroen Puttevils, How print enabled the proliferation of the lottery market in the late medieval and sixteenth-century Low Countries

13.30–15.30h, Ruusbroec Institute Library

August den Hollander, 16th-century genres 4: Printed Bibles

15.30–16.30h, Agora café

Conclusions and farewell with drinks