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Pamela Olivia Long

Willis F. Doney Member

Affiliation

Historical Studies

Field of study

Late Medieval/Early Modern Europe, History of Science, Technology and Culture
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Pamela Olivia Long’s project is a contextual and comparative study of manuscript and printed “machine books” that proliferated from late fifteenth to early seventeenth-century Europe. It will begin with a study of Leonardo da Vinci’s Madrid Codex I of the 1490s and end with Vincenzo Scamozzi in 1612.

Visits

Member
School of Historical Studies

Degrees

University of Maryland, College Park
Ph.D.
1979

Honors

Fall 2004
Shelby Cullom Davis Center for Historical Studies, Dept. of History, Princeton University
2015-2020
John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Fellowship
2013-2014
Folger Librar Long-term Fellowship, Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, DC
2012-2013
William J. Bouwsma Fellow, National Humanities Center, Research Triangle, NC
2007-2008
John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellow
2005-2006
Getty Scholar, Getty Research Institute, LA
2003-2004
Rome Prize Fellow, American Academy in Rome

Appointments

Villa I Tatti, Harvard University Center for Italian Renai
2016
Visiting Professor