[Scriptoris] Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts at the Free Library of Philadelphia

Hillary Greenslade hillaryrg at yahoo.com
Thu Jan 4 13:21:31 PST 2007


Posted on the Medieval-Trivia yahoo group, happy hunting.
Cheers, Hillary / Ansteorra

>The Rare Book Department of the Free Library of
>Philadelphia is pleased to announce the launch of a
>website devoted to their collections of Medieval and
>Renaissance Manuscripts.
>
>The searchable website, which is supported by a
>generous grant from the Institute of Museum and
>Library Services, features high-resolution images from
>western European codices and fragments, dating from
>the 11th to the 16th centuries. At the moment, the
>website represents about a quarter of the collections,
>but it will be updated every few months during the
>next year until it is complete.
>
>Until then, we invite you to explore some of our
>spectacular manuscripts through the following link:
>
>_http://libwww. library.phila. gov/medievalman/ _
><http://libwww. library.phila. gov/medievalman/ _>
>(http://libwww. library.phila. gov/medievalman/
><http://libwww. library.phila. gov/medievalman/>)
>
>The website is also accessible through the Free
>Library's homepage: www.library. phila.gov
Master Magnus 




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