Events in March 2025
The BSA Events Committee is pleased to support this virtual symposium, which features presentations by researchers and cultural heritage professionals who are using digital approaches to analyze and transmit a diverse range of Latin American texts from the colonial period, nineteenth century and early twentieth century.
Florentine Codex, [“Quetzalcoatl.”] Ms. Mediceo Palatino 220, 1577, bk. 11, fol. 9v (detail). Courtesy of the Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana, Florence, and by permission of MiBACT.
The BSA Events Committee is pleased to support the Fresh Perspectives Symposium, a virtual event hosted by the Winterthur Library, featuring presentations by the next generation of rare book, manuscript, and special collections professionals, scholars, and enthusiasts.

Image from G. Darcy, Or et Couleurs, circa 1923
Courtesy of the Winterthur Library
The BSA Events Committee is pleased to support the Fresh Perspectives Symposium, a virtual event hosted by the Winterthur Library, featuring presentations by the next generation of rare book, manuscript, and special collections professionals, scholars, and enthusiasts.

Image from G. Darcy, Or et Couleurs, circa 1923
Courtesy of the Winterthur Library
BSA Panels at RSA 2025
The Bibliographical Society of America is proud to sponsor four panels at the Renaissance Society of America conference in Boston, which will be held jointly this year with the Shakespeare Association of America. Learn more about each panel below.
Attending the Renaissance Society of America conference in Boston? Don’t miss the BSA panels organized by BSA-RSA Liaison Aaron T. Pratt!

Visit the Carl H. Pforzheimer Collection of Shelley and His Circle at the New York Public Library
The Pforzheimer Collection is a rich collection of books, manuscripts, ephemera, and realia from the British Romantic period. Specific requests from visitors ahead of time are welcome.
The Events Planning Sub-committee is pleased to invite BSA members and friends to visit the Carl H. Pforzheimer Collection of Shelley and His Circle at the New York Public Library to explore materials related to book and printing history from the Romantic era — mostly but not entirely British.
The reading room of the Carl H. Pforzheimer Collection of Shelley and His Circle, New York Public Library