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…
Tag: manuscripts
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…
For my blog post, I chose to write about the Psalter of the Passion section found in one of the British Library’s manuscripts, Harley MS…
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…
By: Nicole Todd and Roma Parikh Our literature in the library class gets up to many surprising and challenging tasks throughout the semester, which Dr.…
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…
When I first selected this class over seven months ago, I felt like it was a course I couldn’t pass up. I saw it…
Medieval manuscripts are a “niche interest” in the academic world. Even within the realms of English, history, and art, these beautiful, hand-written documents largely go…
Before coming to UGA, I was interested in possibly pursuing a library career, but I didn’t know that UGA had any classes that dealt with…
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,…