Although I was not primarily jetting about English manuscript archives to look at Books of Hours, I did manage to squeeze in a few amidst…
Manuscripts at UGA
Maybe it’s just me, but I’ve always wondered where the prayers in Books of Hours come from. When we talk about them in class, I…
We’re lucky at UGA to have a number of medieval bindings in our collections; both the Spanish Gradual and the book of canon law are…
Thanks to support from the Willson Center, I’m spending the second half of June in London and environs, looking at a whole range of medieval…
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…
Y’all, this semester has been wild. That’s the hip way to describe this experience, yes? If you, hypothetical reader, told me in January that I’d spend a…
It feels like two weeks have passed since the start of the semester, but it’s already over. I can hardly believe half of what’s happened-…
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…
At the end of February, Madison and I visited the Morgan Library & Museum in New York City to utilize their extensive collection of Books…
I suppose that life is about balance. What, did you really think I was about to say it’s like a box of chocolates? I guess…