Free online course: ‘History of the Book in the Early Modern Period: 1450-1800’

Posted on: 17 October 2019

Following Trinity’s highly successful FutureLearn course on the ‘Book of Kells’, a new course on the ‘History of the Book in the Early Modern Period: 1450-1800’ aims to share the rich resources of the Long Room of Trinity and the Edward Worth Library, Dublin, with learners interested in the history of the book.

Many of these resources have been newly digitised for this course and uncover this fascinating time of innovation and social change.

Members of the public around the world can explore how books were made, bought, sold, and read, in the four-week online course, which starts on November 18th, 2019, and is run in partnership with FutureLearn, the social learning platform.

The free online course is aimed at anyone with an interest in the history of the printed book, the early modern book trade, the history of reading, the history of bookbinding, and the interaction between print and social change in early modern Europe.

Librarian of the Edward Worth Library Elizabethanne Boran, and one of the course designers, said:

This course is our way of sharing our wonderful collections with as many people as possible. Trinity College Dublin and the Edward Worth Library have thousands of books which bring to life the early modern period in the West. For this course we have digitised images from these books so that learners will be able to explore this fascinating period from every corner of the world.

Learners will investigate rare treasures such as the engravings of Anthony Van Dyck, early editions of Aesop’s Fables and the bestselling Nuremberg Chronicle. Frontispieces, title pages, annotations, printers’ devices, and many more parts of the book are examined from this period.

At the end of the course, learners will be able to describe how the early modern book trade operated, and understand how the invention of the printing press changed religious, scientific, medical and political views of the world.

The Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) has been designed by academics from Trinity’s School of Histories and Humanities, School of English, and the Librarian of the Edward Worth Library, Dublin, with assistance from the staff of the Library of Trinity College Dublin and the Edward Worth Library, Trinity’s Digital Collections, and Trinity Online Services CLG.

Interested individuals can register for the course at: http://bit.ly/2OBb8UT

Media Contact:

Caoimhe Ni Lochlainn, Head of Library Communications | nilochlc@tcd.ie | +353 1 896 4710