We wrapped up our service-learning project – helping the librarians reconceive a way to improve the discoverability of our medieval holdings while also improving the…
Manuscripts at UGA
Exciting news! Ring the chapel bell! UGA’s Special Collections Library has purchased a new manuscript! This new codex is a lovely little Book of Hours,…
I present to you the final installment of pigment-making. Bonnie and I have been researching various colors used in illuminated manuscripts as well as medieval…
If you’ve been following our experimentation, this is another installment in which I will be documenting our trials in making…
Here’s a follow-up experimentation update for the color red. Bonnie and I, Honors students in Dr. Camp’s medieval manuscripts class have…
Official Experimentation Day 1 was a success! In this post, the first of several, I (Bonnie) will discuss how we went about getting started, and…
Usually, if you want to look at manuscripts other than the ones your library holds, you need to hop into a car (or onto a…
We’re doing something a little different in this year’s Hargrett Hours class: we’re undertaking a service project for the Special Collections Libraries. One of UGA’s…
Links to other posts about this project: Adventures in Pigment-making, part 1 Adventures in Pigment-making, part 2.1 Adventures in Pigment-making, part 2.2 Adventures…
Hey! Welcome to our research project. We’re Katie and Madison, undergraduates here at the UGA. Madison is an English major with a medieval literature area…