by Eliza Sarazua, Connor Ottem, and Johanna Hoover Have you ever thought you would get the opportunity to do some insane isotope testing on a…
Manuscripts at UGA
What It’s All About By Emily Cooley, Corie Bolt, Ceciley Pangburn, and David Walker Undoubtedly, the oo’s and aah’s of any illuminated manuscript are the…
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 Kinsey Poland, Khayla Doby, William Baldwin, and Trisha Hyatt The Question For the Hargrett Hours spectral analysis project, our group focused on analyzing the…
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 funny thing about doing undergraduate research on a 500 year old book is that I was most definitely the only undergraduate on campus doing…
Passion material was the central focus of Dr. Camp’s manuscripts class last fall, and we learned all about some pretty interesting medieval devotional practices, like…
For the last year, René d’Anjou has consumed my life. If he has yet to take over your life, click here to learn more. Most…
The best part of manuscript studies (arguably) is getting to look at amazing writing and painting that was produced a long, long time ago. The…
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…