mercredi 29 novembre 2017

Le Bulletin of the John Rylands Library


The Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 


Call for submissions

The Bulletin of the John Rylands Library has been published since 1903 and has recently extended its scope: some of the highlighted areas below will be of interest to members of this list.

Submissions to this peer-reviewed journal are invited. Information on the journal can be found at: http://www.manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/journals/bjrl/. NCS Trustee David Matthews is on the board of the relaunched BJRL.



Scope of the Bulletin of the John Rylands Library

The John Rylands Library in Manchester, U.K., houses one of the finest collections of rare books, manuscripts and archives in the world. The collections span five millennia and cover a wide range of subjects, including art and archaeology; economic, social, political, religious and military history; literature, drama and music; science and medicine; theology and philosophy; travel and exploration. For over a century, the Bulletin of the John Rylands Library has published research that complements the Library’s special collections. The editors invite the submission of articles in these fields and welcome discussion of in-progress projects.

Areas of particular interest include, but are not limited to:
  • Manuscript and archive studies
  • Textual transmission and bibliographical studies
  • The histories of printing and publishing
  • The transmission and reception of the Bible
  • The history of religion, with particular regard to evangelical Christianity and the Dissenting and Nonconformist traditions
  • Visual culture, including manuscript illumination and the printed image
  • Social and cultural history, and the history of medicine

The editors also invite the submission of descriptive articles or shorter notices pertinent to items in the Library collections and those held in other institutions of the University of Manchester. Further information can be found in the Library’s Guide to Special Collections.

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