2020s series • 2024 — Elizabeth McHenry • Lecture 1 (24 Oct 2022):
Maps of the Mind: Diagrams Medieval and Modern • Lecture 2 (27 Oct 2022):
The Classroom and the Codex: Practical Dimensions of Medieval Diagrams • Lecture 3 (01 Nov 2022):
Poetry, Play, Persuasion: The Diagrammatic Imagination • 2021 — Cynthia Brokaw —
‘Spreading Culture Throughout the Land’: Woodblock Publishing and Chinese Book Culture in the Early Modern Era 2010s series • 2019 —
Ann Blair —
Paratexts and Print in Renaissance Humanism • Lecture 1 (2019 Dec 09):
The Impact of Printing on Paratexts • Lecture 2 (2019 Dec 10):
Experiments in Humanist Paratexts • Lecture 3 (2019 Dec 12):
The Limits of Paratexts • 2018 — Laurie Maguire —
The Rhetoric of the Page: Reading Blank Space • Lecture 1 (2018 Nov 20):
Reading Blank Space • Lecture 2 (2018 Nov 27):
Reading &c • Lecture 3 (2018 Dec 04):
Reading * • 2017 —
Germaine Greer —
The Poetry of Sappho • Lecture 1 (04 Dec 2017):
The Witnesses • Lecture 2 (07 Dec 2017):
The Glory • Lecture 3 (11 Dec 2017):
The Shame • 2016 —
Rowan Williams —
British Libraries: The Literary World of Post-Roman Britain • Lecture 1 (10 Oct 2016):
Gildas and the Invention of Britain • Lecture 2 (12 Oct 2016):
Bede and the Invention of England • Lecture 3 (17 Oct 2016):
Nennius and the Invention of Wales • 2015 —
David McKitterick —
The Invention of Rare Books • Lecture 1 (02 Nov 2015):
A Seventeenth-Century Revolution • Lecture 2 (05 Nov 2015):
Selling the Harleian Library • Lecture 3 (09 Nov 2015):
Private Interest and Public Responsibility • Published as: McKitterick, David.
The Invention of Rare Books: Private Interest and Public Memory, 1600–1840. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018. • 2014 —
Christopher de Hamel —
The Giant Bibles of Twelfth-Century England • Lecture 1 (27 Oct 2014):
The Bury Bible • Lecture 2 (30 Oct 2014):
The Winchester Bible • Lecture 3 (03 Nov 2014):
The Lambeth Bible • 2013 —
Robert Darnton —
Censors at Work: Bourbon France, Imperialist India, and Communist East Germany • Lecture 1 (06 Jan 2014):
Bourbon France: Privilege and Repression • Lecture 2 (07 Jan 2014):
British India: Liberalism and Imperialism • Lecture 3 (09 Jan 2014):
Communist East Germany: Planning and Persecution • Published as: Darnton, Robert.
Censors at Work: How States Shaped Literature. New York: W.W. Norton & Company, 2014. • 2012 — Brian Richardson —
Women, Books, and Communities in Renaissance Italy • Lecture 1 (15 Oct 2012):
Circulating Books • Lecture 2 (22 Oct 2012):
Making and Selling Books • Lecture 3 (29 Oct 2012):
Acquiring Books • Published as: Richardson, Brian F.
Women and the Circulation of Texts in Renaissance Italy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020. • 2011 — Robert D. Hume and Judith Milhous —
The Publication of Plays in Eighteenth-Century London: Playwrights, Publishers, and the Market • Lecture 1 (24 Oct 2011):
Money and Readers • Lecture 2 (25 Oct 2011):
Playwrights • Lecture 3 (31 Oct 2011):
Publishers, Illustrations, and Tactics • Published as: Milhous, Judith, and Robert D. Hume.
The Publication of Plays in London: 1660–1800; Playwrights, Publishers, and the Market. The Panizzi Lectures 2011. London: British Library, 2015. • 2010 —
James Raven —
London Booksites: Places of Printing and Publication before 1800 • Lecture 1 (27 Oct 2010):
Antient Shops and Conversible Men • Lecture 2 (03 Nov 2010):
Versatility and the Gloomy Stores of Literature • Lecture 3 (10 Nov 2010):
Industry, Fashion, and Pettyfogging Drivellers • Published as: Raven, James.
Bookscape: Geographies of Printing and Publishing in London before 1800. The Panizzi Lectures 2010. London: British Library, 2014.
2000s series • 2009 —
Anthony Grafton —
The Culture of Correction in Renaissance Europe • Published as: Grafton, Anthony.
The Culture of Correction in Renaissance Europe. The Panizzi Lectures 2009. London: British Library, 2011. • 2008 — Nicholas Pickwoad —
Reading Bindings: Bindings as Evidence of the Culture and Business of Books • 2007 —
Jonathan J. G. Alexander —
Italian Renaissance Illuminated Manuscripts in the Collections of the British Library • 2006 —
Christopher Pinney —
The Coming of Photography to India • Published as: Pinney, Christopher.
The Coming of Photography to India. The Panizzi Lectures 2006. London: British Library, 2008. • 2005 — Will Ryan —
The Magic of Russia • Published as: Ryan, William F.
Russian Magic Books in the British Library: Books, Manuscripts, Scholars and Travellers. The Panizzi Lectures 2005. London: British Library, 2006. • 2004 — María Luisa López-Vidriero —
The Polished Cornerstones of the Temple: Queenly Libraries of the Enlightenment • Published as: López-Vidriero, María Luisa.
Polished Cornerstones of the Temple: Queenly Libraries of the Enlightenment. The Panizzi Lectures 2004. London: British Library, 2005. • 2003 —
Antony Griffiths —
Prints for Books: French Book Illustration 1760–1800 • Published as: Griffiths, Anthony.
Prints for Books: Book Illustration in France 1760-1800. The Panizzi Lectures 2003. London: British Library, 2004. • 2002 —
Christopher Ricks — ''T. S. Eliot's Revisions after Publication'' • Published as: Ricks, Christopher.
Decisions and Revisions in T. S. Eliot. The Panizzi Lectures 2002. London: British Library, 2003. • 2001 —
Nicolas Barker —
‘Things not reveal’d’: The Mutual Impact of Idea and Form in the Transmission of Verse 2000 B.C.–A.D. 1500 • Published as: Barker, Nicholas. ''Things Not Reveal'd Manifestations of Verse from Antiquity to the End of the Middle Ages—The Panizzi Lectures''. London: British Library, 2002. • 2000 —
Michael Twyman —
Breaking the Mould: The First Hundred Years of Lithography • Published as: Twyman, Michael.
Breaking the Mould: The First Hundred Years of Lithography. The Panizzi Lectures 2000. London: British Library, 2001.
1990s series • 1999 —
Glen Dudbridge —
Lost Books of Medieval China • Published as: Dudbridge, Glen.
Lost Books of Medieval China. The Panizzi Lectures. London: British Library, 2000. • 1998 —
Roger Chartier —
Publishing Drama in Early Modern Europe • Published as: Chartier, Roger.
Publishing Drama in Early Modern Europe. The Panizzi Lectures 1998. London: British Library, 1999. • 1997 — Mirjam M. Foot —
The History of Bookbinding as a Mirror of Society • Published as: Foot, Mirjam.
A History of Bookbinding as a Mirror of Society: 1997 Panizzi Lectures. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1999. • 1996 — Charles Burnett —
The Introduction of Arabic Learning into England • Published as: Burnett, Charles.
Introduction of Arabic Learning into England. The Panizzi Lectures 1996. London: British Library, 1997. • 1995 —
David Woodward —
Maps as Prints in the Italian Renaissance: Makers, Distributors, and Consumers • Published as: Woodward, David.
Maps as Prints in the Italian Renaissance. The Panizzi Lectures 1995. London: British Library, 1996. • 1994 —
Iain Fenlon —
Music, Print, and Culture in Early Sixteenth-Century Italy • Published as: Fenlon, Iain.
Music, Print and Culture in Early Sixteenth-Century Italy. The Panizzi Lectures 1994. London: British Library, 1995. • 1993 — Colin G. C. Tite —
The Manuscript Library of Sir Robert Cotton • Published as: Tite, Colin G.C.
The Manuscript Library of Sir Robert Cotton. The Panizzi Lectures 1993. London: British Library, 1994. • 1992 — —
Hebrew Manuscripts of East and West: Towards a Comparative Codicology • Published as: Beit-Arié, Malachi.
Hebrew Manuscripts of East and West: Towards a Comparative Codicology. The Panizzi Lectures 1992. London: British Library, 1993. • 1991 — —
The English Book in Eighteenth-Century Germany • Published as: Fabian, Bernhard.
The English Book in Eighteenth-Century Germany. The Panizzi Lectures 1991. London: British Library, 1992. • 1990 —
J. B. Trapp —
Erasmus, Colet, and More: The Early Tudor Humanists and Their Books • Published as: Trapp, J.B.
Erasmus, Colet, and More: The Early Tudor Humanists and Their Books. The Panizzi Lectures 1990. London: British Library, 1991.
1980s series • 1989 —
J. P. Gumbert —
The Dutch and Their Books in the Manuscript Age • Published as: Gumbert, J.P.
The Dutch and Their Books in the Manuscript Age. The Panizzi Lectures 1989. London: British Library, 1990. • 1988 — Giles Barber —
Daphnis and Chloë: The Markets and Metamorphoses of an Unknown Bestseller • Published as: Barber, Giles.
Daphnis and Chloe: The Markets and Metamorphoses of an Unknown Bestseller. The Panizzi Lectures 1988. London: British Library, 1989. • 1987 — K. W. Humphreys —
A National Library in Theory and in Practice • Published as: Humphreys, K.W.
A National Library in Theory and in Practice. The Panizzi Lectures 1987. London: British Library, 1988. • 1986 —
T. A. Birrell —
English Monarchs and Their Books: From Henry VII to Charles II • Published as: Birrell, T.A.
English Monarchs and Their Books: From Henry VII to Charles II. The Panizzi Lectures 1986. London: British Library, 1987. • 1985 —
D. F. McKenzie —
Bibliography and the Sociology of Texts • Published as: McKenzie, D.F.
Bibliography and the Sociology of Texts. The Panizzi Lectures 1985. London: The British Library, 1986. ==See also==