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…
Tag: manuscripts
One major theme of this semester’s Hargrett Hours course is the intersection of scientific analysis and humanities research. The study of medieval manuscripts is a…
It’s Eclipse Day across the US, and here at UGA we caught 99% coverage (which was, I learned by sitting in Sanford Stadium with 20,000…
Through our research into the calendar of the Hargrett Books of Hours, we found it bears a striking similarity to the Paris Missal and other…
Medieval Books of Hours are a uniquely intriguing type of text, largely because they are so foreign to the average reader. While they are not…
Looking at a piece of art can be a stimulating experience in that it can take you to another place in time or lead you…
A medieval book of hours is fascinating because of its peculiar place as both a physical object and a spiritual guide. Because of this…