Dr Scott-Warren represents the Cambridge Centre for Material Texts at the 62nd Annual Meeting of the Renaissance Society of America, Boston, March 31 to April 2 2016.
Dr Scott-Warren presents a paper on Cut-and-Paste Bookmaking: The Private-Public Agency of Robert Nicolson to the panel on The Early Modern Material Text I: Reading, Collecting, Compiling (March 31, 2016). He is also the organiser for this panel.
Dr Scott-Warren chairs the panel on The Early Modern Material Text II: Surface, Image, Point (March 31, 2016). The speakers include Dr Andrew Zurcher of the Faculty of English presenting a paper on Shakespeare’s Paronomastic Pointing.
The Renaissance Society of America is the largest international learned society devoted to the study of the era 1300-1700.