This semester, I have the fun job of putting together three cases for an exhibit in the Special Collections Library at UGA. The Hargrett Rare…
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By: Ashley Dolin, Georgia Earley, Luke Jordan, and Leah Sample Why is an English class spending months laboring over a 15th century French manuscript? And…
By Emily Walls Introduction Of all the books you’re ever going to touch, medieval manuscripts will most likely be the most delicate, most valuable, and…
Co-authored by Kristina Going and Katherine Haire with Kara Krewer and Ceciley Pangburn As young, naive English majors fresh from our codicology lessons, we approached…
It’s May, classes are over, graduates are tossing their caps in the air and walking under the arch in celebration of their four plus years…
I can’t believe that it’s already April. It seems like just yesterday that Katie and I were preparing to go on our research trip to…
We’re on the move! Thanks to the blessed gift of university funding, your favorite undergraduate researchers will be traveling to New York City to spend…
And we’re back! Following the directed reading of last semester, Spring semester brings the promise of more progress and exciting new adventures. Truthfully, 2018 is…
And so it begins! After a moderately manuscript-free winter break (allowing the occasional perusal of Gallica and the British Library), spring semester has finally begun,…
For the third unit of our class, Literature in the Library, we have been testing and analyzing pigment spots in medieval manuscripts. Using a portable…