Katherine Tycz
@ciaokatet.bsky.social
Historian of decorative arts, material culture, #materialtext & devotional practice
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Katherine Tycz
@ciaokatet.bsky.social
· May 13
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My research into early modern conclave ballots and tally sheets in the @natlibscot.bsky.social was featured in the @heraldscotland.bsky.social this weekend!
#Conclave2025 #Conclave1655 #printedforms #earlymodern #bookhistory #papalprint #conclave #emthings
#Conclave2025 #Conclave1655 #printedforms #earlymodern #bookhistory #papalprint #conclave #emthings
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One month left to submit an abstract for our conference 'Bound for Devotion: The Prayer Book as Object and Practice, 1300–1800', 1-3 July 2026 in Leiden:
www.universiteitleiden.nl/en/events/20...
#medieval #earlymodern #bookhistory
www.universiteitleiden.nl/en/events/20...
#medieval #earlymodern #bookhistory
Bound for Devotion: The Prayer Book as Object and Practice, 1300–1800
Prayer was central to religious life in the late medieval and early modern period. Despite growing scholarly interest in religious texts, devotional practices, and spirituality, prayer and prayer book...
www.universiteitleiden.nl
September 1, 2025 at 8:17 AM
One month left to submit an abstract for our conference 'Bound for Devotion: The Prayer Book as Object and Practice, 1300–1800', 1-3 July 2026 in Leiden:
www.universiteitleiden.nl/en/events/20...
#medieval #earlymodern #bookhistory
www.universiteitleiden.nl/en/events/20...
#medieval #earlymodern #bookhistory
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"The Tooth Worm as Hell's Demon,” 18th century. The two halves open up to reveal a scene about the infernal torments of a tooth worms which people believed caused cavities in the past. Complete with mini skulls, hellfire, and naked people wielding clubs.
September 2, 2025 at 11:15 AM
"The Tooth Worm as Hell's Demon,” 18th century. The two halves open up to reveal a scene about the infernal torments of a tooth worms which people believed caused cavities in the past. Complete with mini skulls, hellfire, and naked people wielding clubs.
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📣 #CfP: "Death and Bereavement in Early Modern Britain, 1520–1689"
Join us for a one-day conference at the University of St Andrews on 26 June 2026. The keynote speaker is Professor Alec Ryrie.
The deadline for proposals is 11 December 2025. #EarlyModernHistory #skystorians
Join us for a one-day conference at the University of St Andrews on 26 June 2026. The keynote speaker is Professor Alec Ryrie.
The deadline for proposals is 11 December 2025. #EarlyModernHistory #skystorians
September 1, 2025 at 1:29 PM
📣 #CfP: "Death and Bereavement in Early Modern Britain, 1520–1689"
Join us for a one-day conference at the University of St Andrews on 26 June 2026. The keynote speaker is Professor Alec Ryrie.
The deadline for proposals is 11 December 2025. #EarlyModernHistory #skystorians
Join us for a one-day conference at the University of St Andrews on 26 June 2026. The keynote speaker is Professor Alec Ryrie.
The deadline for proposals is 11 December 2025. #EarlyModernHistory #skystorians
One of my students has been featured on the university special collections blog for their work from my Material Bibliography class. It's a fascinating book with tons of manuscript additions. Check it out! 📖
Ellen Robertson, a Book History MLitt student @standrewshist.bsky.social, has written on her fascinating research on a book of metrical psalms with extensive manuscript annotations held in the Special Collections @uniofstandrews.bsky.social!
university-collections.wp.st-andrews.ac.uk/2025/08/19/s...
university-collections.wp.st-andrews.ac.uk/2025/08/19/s...
August 25, 2025 at 10:24 AM
One of my students has been featured on the university special collections blog for their work from my Material Bibliography class. It's a fascinating book with tons of manuscript additions. Check it out! 📖
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#cfp for the 2026 Conference of the History of Women Religious of Britain and Ireland, ‘Women Religious: Patronage & Networks from Medieval to Modern’ taking place at Queen Mary University of London on 11/12 June. Please share widely #nuntastic
historyofwomenreligious.org/call-for-pap...
historyofwomenreligious.org/call-for-pap...
August 11, 2025 at 7:29 PM
#cfp for the 2026 Conference of the History of Women Religious of Britain and Ireland, ‘Women Religious: Patronage & Networks from Medieval to Modern’ taking place at Queen Mary University of London on 11/12 June. Please share widely #nuntastic
historyofwomenreligious.org/call-for-pap...
historyofwomenreligious.org/call-for-pap...
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'Well, sir, learn to jest in good time; there's time for all things'-William Shakespeare, The Comedy of Errors
☛ New on the blog: ‘By a Lover of Ha, Ha, He’: Jest Books in a Cambridge Auction Catalogue by Anna Grace Gragg (MLitt student @standrewshist.bsky.social) 🃏📖😆
ustc.ac.uk/news/by-a-lo...
☛ New on the blog: ‘By a Lover of Ha, Ha, He’: Jest Books in a Cambridge Auction Catalogue by Anna Grace Gragg (MLitt student @standrewshist.bsky.social) 🃏📖😆
ustc.ac.uk/news/by-a-lo...
August 8, 2025 at 1:30 PM
'Well, sir, learn to jest in good time; there's time for all things'-William Shakespeare, The Comedy of Errors
☛ New on the blog: ‘By a Lover of Ha, Ha, He’: Jest Books in a Cambridge Auction Catalogue by Anna Grace Gragg (MLitt student @standrewshist.bsky.social) 🃏📖😆
ustc.ac.uk/news/by-a-lo...
☛ New on the blog: ‘By a Lover of Ha, Ha, He’: Jest Books in a Cambridge Auction Catalogue by Anna Grace Gragg (MLitt student @standrewshist.bsky.social) 🃏📖😆
ustc.ac.uk/news/by-a-lo...
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‼️Next year, the REBPAF Final Conference will be held in Dublin.‼️
We invite submissions of papers & posters; the deadline is 15 Dec 2025. We look forward to your contributions and to welcoming you to Ireland!📚
#REBPAF #MSCA #REBPAFConference #CfP #BookHistory
[See images for details & how to apply.]
We invite submissions of papers & posters; the deadline is 15 Dec 2025. We look forward to your contributions and to welcoming you to Ireland!📚
#REBPAF #MSCA #REBPAFConference #CfP #BookHistory
[See images for details & how to apply.]
July 26, 2025 at 3:04 PM
‼️Next year, the REBPAF Final Conference will be held in Dublin.‼️
We invite submissions of papers & posters; the deadline is 15 Dec 2025. We look forward to your contributions and to welcoming you to Ireland!📚
#REBPAF #MSCA #REBPAFConference #CfP #BookHistory
[See images for details & how to apply.]
We invite submissions of papers & posters; the deadline is 15 Dec 2025. We look forward to your contributions and to welcoming you to Ireland!📚
#REBPAF #MSCA #REBPAFConference #CfP #BookHistory
[See images for details & how to apply.]
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This is for people who are familiar with Italian sixteenth-century handwriting and/or who are clever at manipulating images. I think someone wrote their name on this frontispiece to a beauty manual in 1571 then the later owner, Girolamo Garofano, wrote over it. Can anyone make the first name out?
July 3, 2025 at 3:12 PM
This is for people who are familiar with Italian sixteenth-century handwriting and/or who are clever at manipulating images. I think someone wrote their name on this frontispiece to a beauty manual in 1571 then the later owner, Girolamo Garofano, wrote over it. Can anyone make the first name out?
3 countries, 3 US states, 6 cities, and 6 jobs (between academia, teaching, and museums), then mix in a global pandemic, no wonder I'm tired after 7 years of this ... An oddly comforting read, even though it's sad things haven't improved in the last ten years.
It's ten years since I published this piece on my post-PhD experience of precarious employment, and I'm sad to reflect that my happy ending has become a vanishingly less likely outcome. catherinefletcher.info/2015/06/30/f...
Five cities, seven years: my life post-PhD
It’s seven years today since I was awarded my PhD, and it’s also my last official day in the office at my current job. That’ll be the seventh job in seven years, the fifth city an…
catherinefletcher.info
June 30, 2025 at 12:04 PM
3 countries, 3 US states, 6 cities, and 6 jobs (between academia, teaching, and museums), then mix in a global pandemic, no wonder I'm tired after 7 years of this ... An oddly comforting read, even though it's sad things haven't improved in the last ten years.
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Ahoy there! New blog post!
Demi van Breukelen, master's student @utrechtuniversity.bsky.social & visiting researcher @standrewshist.bsky.social explores:
🌊'A Sea of Print: Printed Treasures in the Dutch Prize Papers Collection'
ustc.ac.uk/news/a-sea-o...
#printhistory #earlymodern #maritimehistory
Demi van Breukelen, master's student @utrechtuniversity.bsky.social & visiting researcher @standrewshist.bsky.social explores:
🌊'A Sea of Print: Printed Treasures in the Dutch Prize Papers Collection'
ustc.ac.uk/news/a-sea-o...
#printhistory #earlymodern #maritimehistory
May 23, 2025 at 2:53 PM
Ahoy there! New blog post!
Demi van Breukelen, master's student @utrechtuniversity.bsky.social & visiting researcher @standrewshist.bsky.social explores:
🌊'A Sea of Print: Printed Treasures in the Dutch Prize Papers Collection'
ustc.ac.uk/news/a-sea-o...
#printhistory #earlymodern #maritimehistory
Demi van Breukelen, master's student @utrechtuniversity.bsky.social & visiting researcher @standrewshist.bsky.social explores:
🌊'A Sea of Print: Printed Treasures in the Dutch Prize Papers Collection'
ustc.ac.uk/news/a-sea-o...
#printhistory #earlymodern #maritimehistory
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A woman's touch in an #earlymodern handwritten book?
This 17th-century manuscript belonged to M. Josephine, a woman who seems to have left her mark in a unique way, by pasting in 28 different engravings, that speak to individual expression within the pages of the book.
#bookhistory #rarebooks 💙📚📜
This 17th-century manuscript belonged to M. Josephine, a woman who seems to have left her mark in a unique way, by pasting in 28 different engravings, that speak to individual expression within the pages of the book.
#bookhistory #rarebooks 💙📚📜
May 21, 2025 at 9:22 AM
A woman's touch in an #earlymodern handwritten book?
This 17th-century manuscript belonged to M. Josephine, a woman who seems to have left her mark in a unique way, by pasting in 28 different engravings, that speak to individual expression within the pages of the book.
#bookhistory #rarebooks 💙📚📜
This 17th-century manuscript belonged to M. Josephine, a woman who seems to have left her mark in a unique way, by pasting in 28 different engravings, that speak to individual expression within the pages of the book.
#bookhistory #rarebooks 💙📚📜
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A contributor has had to withdraw from something I'm editing, late in the day. I'm looking for a sprightly 10,000 book historical words on the broad theme of 'consumers/consumption' and the period 1450-1650 (not necessarily all of it).
May 20, 2025 at 7:32 PM
A contributor has had to withdraw from something I'm editing, late in the day. I'm looking for a sprightly 10,000 book historical words on the broad theme of 'consumers/consumption' and the period 1450-1650 (not necessarily all of it).
My research into early modern conclave ballots and tally sheets in the @natlibscot.bsky.social was featured in the @heraldscotland.bsky.social this weekend!
#Conclave2025 #Conclave1655 #printedforms #earlymodern #bookhistory #papalprint #conclave #emthings
#Conclave2025 #Conclave1655 #printedforms #earlymodern #bookhistory #papalprint #conclave #emthings
www.heraldscotland.com
May 13, 2025 at 1:03 PM
My research into early modern conclave ballots and tally sheets in the @natlibscot.bsky.social was featured in the @heraldscotland.bsky.social this weekend!
#Conclave2025 #Conclave1655 #printedforms #earlymodern #bookhistory #papalprint #conclave #emthings
#Conclave2025 #Conclave1655 #printedforms #earlymodern #bookhistory #papalprint #conclave #emthings
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Per @washingtonpost.com: 'President Donald Trump on Thursday fired Carla Hayden, the Librarian of Congress — the first woman and first African American to hold the position. She was informed of the decision in a terse, two-sentence email'.
#DrCarlaHayden #LibraryofCongress.
#DrCarlaHayden #LibraryofCongress.
May 9, 2025 at 11:36 AM
Per @washingtonpost.com: 'President Donald Trump on Thursday fired Carla Hayden, the Librarian of Congress — the first woman and first African American to hold the position. She was informed of the decision in a terse, two-sentence email'.
#DrCarlaHayden #LibraryofCongress.
#DrCarlaHayden #LibraryofCongress.
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This is both lovely and important.
Please boost! The NOEL PRIZE, in memory of the great and good and much-missed Will Noel.
Celebrate your (or any) open access library project. No project too small, or too big. Full details here, deadline 8/1, extremely low-effort Google Form: pacscl.org/what-we-do/f...
Celebrate your (or any) open access library project. No project too small, or too big. Full details here, deadline 8/1, extremely low-effort Google Form: pacscl.org/what-we-do/f...
The Noel Prize – PACSCL
pacscl.org
May 9, 2025 at 11:16 AM
This is both lovely and important.
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It's #WorldDonkeyDay 🫏
To celebrate here's a delightful little donkey trotting through the pages of Historia Animalium (c.1602) by Conrad Gesner.
To celebrate here's a delightful little donkey trotting through the pages of Historia Animalium (c.1602) by Conrad Gesner.
May 8, 2025 at 1:15 PM
It's #WorldDonkeyDay 🫏
To celebrate here's a delightful little donkey trotting through the pages of Historia Animalium (c.1602) by Conrad Gesner.
To celebrate here's a delightful little donkey trotting through the pages of Historia Animalium (c.1602) by Conrad Gesner.
Wrote a little blog about some fascinating printed conclave documents I came across in the @natlibscot.bsky.social! 🗝️
Many thanks to the cataloguers of their Special Collections for documenting these objects so diligently!
Many thanks to the cataloguers of their Special Collections for documenting these objects so diligently!
CONCLAVE! 🗝️
As we await white smoke, read about some rare printed objects from early modern conclaves preserved in @natlibscot.bsky.social! In this post, USTC postdoc, @ciaokatet.bsky.social, explores blank conclave vote tallying sheets and sample ballots. #conclave2025 www.ustc.ac.uk/news/conclave
As we await white smoke, read about some rare printed objects from early modern conclaves preserved in @natlibscot.bsky.social! In this post, USTC postdoc, @ciaokatet.bsky.social, explores blank conclave vote tallying sheets and sample ballots. #conclave2025 www.ustc.ac.uk/news/conclave
May 7, 2025 at 3:10 PM
Wrote a little blog about some fascinating printed conclave documents I came across in the @natlibscot.bsky.social! 🗝️
Many thanks to the cataloguers of their Special Collections for documenting these objects so diligently!
Many thanks to the cataloguers of their Special Collections for documenting these objects so diligently!
Reposted by Katherine Tycz
Just in case if you missed this printing event in #Mainz: they publically printed a giant page of the Gutenberg bible in the format 5 x 7,20 meter. #bookhistory #skystorians
April 29, 2025 at 9:16 AM
Just in case if you missed this printing event in #Mainz: they publically printed a giant page of the Gutenberg bible in the format 5 x 7,20 meter. #bookhistory #skystorians
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Congratulations to Joshua Rushton, whose article 'The Emotional Dimension of Shrine Formation in Early Modern Catholicism' is now out in Cultural and Social History. Read more about this fascinating work here: sites.manchester.ac.uk/bodies-emoti...
New Cultural and Social History Article by Dr Joshua Rushton
sites.manchester.ac.uk
April 15, 2025 at 4:08 PM
Congratulations to Joshua Rushton, whose article 'The Emotional Dimension of Shrine Formation in Early Modern Catholicism' is now out in Cultural and Social History. Read more about this fascinating work here: sites.manchester.ac.uk/bodies-emoti...
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🎺HEAR YE, HEAR YE:
We are happy announce our latest post, 'The Fabric of Everyday Life: Sumptuary Laws in Early Modern France', written by @cmfgillain.bsky.social, a postdoctoral researcher on the Communicating the Law in Europe, 1500-1750 project!
Read all about it: ustc.ac.uk/news/the-fab...
We are happy announce our latest post, 'The Fabric of Everyday Life: Sumptuary Laws in Early Modern France', written by @cmfgillain.bsky.social, a postdoctoral researcher on the Communicating the Law in Europe, 1500-1750 project!
Read all about it: ustc.ac.uk/news/the-fab...
March 17, 2025 at 4:31 PM
🎺HEAR YE, HEAR YE:
We are happy announce our latest post, 'The Fabric of Everyday Life: Sumptuary Laws in Early Modern France', written by @cmfgillain.bsky.social, a postdoctoral researcher on the Communicating the Law in Europe, 1500-1750 project!
Read all about it: ustc.ac.uk/news/the-fab...
We are happy announce our latest post, 'The Fabric of Everyday Life: Sumptuary Laws in Early Modern France', written by @cmfgillain.bsky.social, a postdoctoral researcher on the Communicating the Law in Europe, 1500-1750 project!
Read all about it: ustc.ac.uk/news/the-fab...
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Ancient Acrostic Action!
It may look like highlighter havoc, but the red stripes in each edition of this 1595 letterpress book mark out 4th century poems in a Panegyric of Constantine!
#WordSearch
#GraphicDesignIsMyPassion 1/?
#NewberryLibrary
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It may look like highlighter havoc, but the red stripes in each edition of this 1595 letterpress book mark out 4th century poems in a Panegyric of Constantine!
#WordSearch
#GraphicDesignIsMyPassion 1/?
#NewberryLibrary
i-share-nby.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01...
March 10, 2025 at 1:21 PM
Ancient Acrostic Action!
It may look like highlighter havoc, but the red stripes in each edition of this 1595 letterpress book mark out 4th century poems in a Panegyric of Constantine!
#WordSearch
#GraphicDesignIsMyPassion 1/?
#NewberryLibrary
i-share-nby.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01...
It may look like highlighter havoc, but the red stripes in each edition of this 1595 letterpress book mark out 4th century poems in a Panegyric of Constantine!
#WordSearch
#GraphicDesignIsMyPassion 1/?
#NewberryLibrary
i-share-nby.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01...
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Fantastic news for all #earlymodern #skystorians: Next week, the Natalie Zemon Davis Memorial Lectures 2025 will take place in Vienna with Prof. Lorraine Daston, hosted by the CEU. The leitmotiv of the lecture series: Diversity. And the best: you can also attend online.
www.ceu.edu/article/2025...
www.ceu.edu/article/2025...
March 4, 2025 at 5:54 PM
Fantastic news for all #earlymodern #skystorians: Next week, the Natalie Zemon Davis Memorial Lectures 2025 will take place in Vienna with Prof. Lorraine Daston, hosted by the CEU. The leitmotiv of the lecture series: Diversity. And the best: you can also attend online.
www.ceu.edu/article/2025...
www.ceu.edu/article/2025...
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Learn more about the relationship between Polish print and the Latin language in the early modern period in our latest blog ‘We are Poles, so, of course, we print in Latin’ by COMLAWEU PhD student in @standrewshist.bsky.social, Paweł Pietrowcew!
www.ustc.ac.uk/news/we-are-...
www.ustc.ac.uk/news/we-are-...
February 27, 2025 at 4:46 PM
Learn more about the relationship between Polish print and the Latin language in the early modern period in our latest blog ‘We are Poles, so, of course, we print in Latin’ by COMLAWEU PhD student in @standrewshist.bsky.social, Paweł Pietrowcew!
www.ustc.ac.uk/news/we-are-...
www.ustc.ac.uk/news/we-are-...
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We're excited to reach 1,000 followers (and counting) on Bluesky!
In honour of this milestone, we'd like to share our catalogued edition with the USTC no. 1000:
Les illustrations de Gaule et singularitez de Troye Lyon, Etienne Baland et Jean Rocher, 1510
www.ustc.ac.uk/editions/1000
In honour of this milestone, we'd like to share our catalogued edition with the USTC no. 1000:
Les illustrations de Gaule et singularitez de Troye Lyon, Etienne Baland et Jean Rocher, 1510
www.ustc.ac.uk/editions/1000
February 18, 2025 at 8:04 PM
We're excited to reach 1,000 followers (and counting) on Bluesky!
In honour of this milestone, we'd like to share our catalogued edition with the USTC no. 1000:
Les illustrations de Gaule et singularitez de Troye Lyon, Etienne Baland et Jean Rocher, 1510
www.ustc.ac.uk/editions/1000
In honour of this milestone, we'd like to share our catalogued edition with the USTC no. 1000:
Les illustrations de Gaule et singularitez de Troye Lyon, Etienne Baland et Jean Rocher, 1510
www.ustc.ac.uk/editions/1000