Look at that cover. So metal. So much bling. The extensive metal fittings on this fifteenth-century German Office of the Dead are what first catch…
Author: Cynthia Camp
Assistant Professor of English at UGA and mastermind behind this website and the classes it represents.
In the thick of the semester, it’s easy to get blinders on. Assignments to write, assignments to grade, deadlines to meet. It’s easy to loose…
Dragons. So many dragons. Who doesn’t like dragons? I mean really, they fly, they breathe fire, they hoard gold – they’re fantastic. And we have…
Last week, we were THRILLED to welcome a group of undergraduate students from Young Harris College’s English program to the Special Collections Library to learn…
This is a semester I’ve been waiting on for a long, long time. It’s the semester when – finally! – UGA is able to participate…
This semester’s class has been a little different from courses past. Instead of doing a deep dive into a single manuscript, the Fall 2021 students…
Just because this blog has been silent throughout the COVID-19 pandemic doesn’t mean we haven’t been involved in different projects with UGA’s medieval manuscripts. Teaching…
In Fall 2019, we’re combining the two strands of this series of courses, the materials analysis of medieval manuscripts and the student research into the…
The central research project for this semester’s Hargrett Hours course has been the Passion material in the manuscript. Most centrally, we’re interested in how the…
How the heck did it get to be the fourth week of the semester already? We are rolling under a full head of steam in…