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BATTESTIN FELLOWSHIPS
These fellowships, inaugurated in 2013, are named in honor of
Martin
Battestin, emeritus professor of English at the University of Virginia,
and
his wife Ruthe, a literary scholar and honorary member of the
Society's
Council. The aim of the fellowships is to provide summer support
for
research in the UVa library by UVa graduate students who are working
on
bibliographical or textual projects.
2016
Jarek Paul Ervin
(Music Criticism, Material Culture, and the Case of New York Rock)
Samuel Vincent Lemley
(The Antiquarian Origins of the Scholarly Facsimile)
Loreto Romero Martínez–Eiroa
(Manuscripts and Printed Books in the Early Decades
of the Habsburg Monarchy and
Empire)
2017
Evan Cheney
(Diplomatic Character and the Papers of Sir Henry Unton)
Emelye Keyser
(Political History or Historical Politics? Representations of
George Buchanan's
Rerum Scoticarum historia, 1581–1766)
Peter Miller
(Forms Cut in Time: Ezra Pound's Cantos
in the Age of
Recorded Sound)
2018
Neal D. Curtis
(Researching Surviving Shelf-Marks from the Original Rotunda Library)
Asher Morse
(Charles E. Feinberg, Walt Whitman,
and
the Sociology of Book Collecting)
Dylan W. Spivey
(Articulating the Baroque in Eighteenth–
Century British Architectural Books)
Daniel J. Zimmerman
(A Critical Edition of John Florio's Translation
of Montaigne's "Of
Physiognomy")
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