The first Panizzi Lectures were given by Donald McKenzie in 1985. The series was titled, "Bibliography and the Sociology of Texts." They were "The Book as Expressive Form," "The Broken Phial," and "The Dialectics of Bibliography Now."[3]
Each year, a different book historian delivers three lectures on a topic of their choice, "pertaining to bibliography whether concerning the subjects of palaeography, codicology, typography, bookbinding, book illustration, music, cartography, historical critical and analytical bibliography, or any subject relating directly or indirectly to any of the above subjects". The Panizzi Council, a body of book historians and professionals working in allied fields, chooses speakers three years in advance of each set of lectures.[4]
The series is usually delivered in the winter or fall. A few recent lectures have been recorded, and most of the talks see subsequent publication as scholarly monographs (see individual entries below).
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.
2013 — Robert Darnton — Censors at Work: Bourbon France, Imperialist India, and Communist East Germany[14]
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[15]
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[16]
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[17]
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
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.
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 — Malachi Beit-Arié [he] — 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 — Bernhard Fabian [de] — 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.