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Stephanie Ann Frampton

Stephanie Ann Frampton is a classicist, comparatist, and historian of books and other media in antiquity and the classical tradition. She is President of the Mellon Society of Fellows in Critical Bibliography at the Rare Book School and an associate professor of literature at MIT. icon

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The mass of objects lead quiet lives awaiting activation. On shelves or in boxes, as papers or digital files, storage furnishes an ever-present ...

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