Past Member
Pamela Olivia Long
Willis F. Doney Member
Affiliation
Historical Studies
Field of Study
Late Medieval/Early Modern Europe, History of Science, Technology and Culture
Website
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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.
Dates at IAS
Member
School of Historical Studies
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Degrees
University of Maryland, College Park
Ph.D.
1979
Honors
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
Fall 2004
Shelby Cullom Davis Center for Historical Studies, Dept. of History, Princeton University
Appointments
Villa I Tatti, Harvard University Center for Italian Renai
2016
Visiting Professor