Anton Bruder
I am a subject librarian at Utrecht University Library. I work in collections and access, and select materials for acquisition in a range of humanities subjects including Art History, Musicology and Media Studies.
Before joining the library I held two postdocs. As a researcher at Utrecht (2022-2024) I studied early modern experiences of European identity in literature, and taught courses on censorship and literary history in the early modern period. As a fellow of the Herzog August Bibliothek (2024) I studied the production and marketing of polyglot print in the sixteenth century.
As a PhD student at the University of Cambridge I researched the life and works of the French Renaissance humanist Claude Fauchet (1530-1602).
I am broadly interested in all aspects of medieval and Renaissance art, literature and thought, and in the transmission and afterlife of Classical culture in Western Europe.
I am particularly interested in studying the development of vernacular literature and its interplay with Latin in France, Italy and Spain in the early modern period.
Location
Utrecht
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Utrecht University
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