[Scriptoris] Scriptoris Digest, Vol 70, Issue 14
Eleanor Cleavely
lady.cleavely at gmail.com
Tue Feb 21 14:30:34 PST 2012
Is this the same exhibit that was at SMU not too long ago?
Eleanor
On Feb 21, 2012 2:08 PM, <scriptoris-request at lists.ansteorra.org> wrote:
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> 1. Re: Exhibit Opening in Austin f. Medieval Manuscripts
> (Hillary Greenslade)
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> Date: Mon, 20 Feb 2012 14:07:56 -0800 (PST)
> From: Hillary Greenslade <hillaryrg at yahoo.com>
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> Sounds like a road trip is in order after Gulf Wars sometime.?
> I forwarded the link to other scribal groups, thanks for posting.? :-)
> Cheers, Hillary
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> From: Penelope de Bourbon <penelope.debourbon at gmail.com>
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> Sent: Monday, February 20, 2012 12:09 PM
> Subject: [Scriptoris] Exhibit Opening in Austin f. Medieval Manuscripts
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> There's a fantastic exhibit of interest to scribes and illuminators opening
> in Austin at the HRC (Harry Ransom Center) at the University of Texas. It's
> called "The King James Bible: Its History and Influence" and will run from
> 28 February - 29 July. Admittance to the HRC is free, unless it's the
> exhibit's opening night reception on 2 March. If you've never been, it's a
> lovely space that tends to be quiet and not very crowded, so you'll have
> ample time and space to examine things. They also have a Gutenberg Bible!
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> The exhibit is put together with help from Folger Shakespeare Library and
> the Bodleian Library of the University of Oxford, and it is featuring a
> number of the best bibles in these collections. It's a rare opportunity to
> see real Medieval manuscripts and illumination up close and personal. The
> HRC has one of the world's most excellent collections of rare books,
> including a large number of ones that are of interest to us. I've been to
> private exhibitions of some of their Medieval manuscripts when I was at
> school there, and some of the things they have in the collection are truly
> exceptional.
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> http://www.hrc.utexas.edu/exhibitions/2012/kingjamesbible/
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> In service,
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> Penelope de Bourbon
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