I think I can speak for both Madison and myself when I say that the days leading up to the Morgan have been a bit…
Manuscripts at UGA
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…
I’m simply chuffed to be heading to the University of Missouri in early March. I had the good fortune to be awarded an SEC Faculty…
Well, a bit. At the end of last semester, the good people at the Teaching the Codex blog – a blog on teaching manuscript studies…
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,…
School has officially ended, and finals are over; Spring semester will soon begin. Despite this, the Hargrett Passion project is still on my mind. So…
One question kept arising in this course: why are we undertaking elemental analysis in an English course? Sure, it was an atypical English course, more…
The amount of time I’ve spent this semester on the Passion texts within the Hargett Hours seems at odds with my end-of-semester conclusion: Hargrett’s Passion…
I went into this final unit of class with equal doses of excitement and trepidation. Excitement over learning this new aspect of manuscript study alongside…