Seymour de Ricci’s Census of Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in the United States and Canada, published by the Library of Congress in two volumes in 1935 and 1937 respectively, is a fundamental reference for the history of manuscripts in North American institutions and collections. This article explores the history of the Census\u27 production, in particular the challenges that De Ricci faced in completing the monumental task of creating a union catalogue of manuscripts before the dawn of the digital age
The multiplication of online catalogues invites us to rethink our methods for describing medieval ma...
At the beginning of the twentieth century, the few medieval manuscripts owned by the University of T...
This is the first of a two-part article exploring the role played by catalogues in collecting and or...
Seymour de Ricci’s Census of Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in the United States and Canada, ...
Leroquais Victor. Seymour de Ricci et W.-J. Wilson. Census of medieval and renaissance manuscripts i...
Van Moé Émile-Aurèle. Seymour de Ricci et W. J. Wilson. Census of medieval and Renaissance manuscrip...
Van Moé Émile-Aurèle. Seymour de Ricci et W. J. Wilson. Census of medieval and Renaissance manuscrip...
Until recently it could have been argued with much justification that the cataloging of medieval and...
This article examines issues affecting the reuse of data relating to collections of medieval and Ren...
This article examines issues affecting the reuse of data relating to collections of medieval and Ren...
This article analyses the publication trends of history in early modern Britain and North-America, 1...
This article analyses publication trends in the field of history in early modern Britain and North A...
In 2015, The Ohio State University's Rare Books and Manuscripts Library acquired a medieval archive ...
For nearly fifty years, this tiny medieval codex—written in highly abbreviated Latin, lacking a titl...
Polo de Beaulieu Marie Anne. The use of Computers in Cataloging Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts...
The multiplication of online catalogues invites us to rethink our methods for describing medieval ma...
At the beginning of the twentieth century, the few medieval manuscripts owned by the University of T...
This is the first of a two-part article exploring the role played by catalogues in collecting and or...
Seymour de Ricci’s Census of Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in the United States and Canada, ...
Leroquais Victor. Seymour de Ricci et W.-J. Wilson. Census of medieval and renaissance manuscripts i...
Van Moé Émile-Aurèle. Seymour de Ricci et W. J. Wilson. Census of medieval and Renaissance manuscrip...
Van Moé Émile-Aurèle. Seymour de Ricci et W. J. Wilson. Census of medieval and Renaissance manuscrip...
Until recently it could have been argued with much justification that the cataloging of medieval and...
This article examines issues affecting the reuse of data relating to collections of medieval and Ren...
This article examines issues affecting the reuse of data relating to collections of medieval and Ren...
This article analyses the publication trends of history in early modern Britain and North-America, 1...
This article analyses publication trends in the field of history in early modern Britain and North A...
In 2015, The Ohio State University's Rare Books and Manuscripts Library acquired a medieval archive ...
For nearly fifty years, this tiny medieval codex—written in highly abbreviated Latin, lacking a titl...
Polo de Beaulieu Marie Anne. The use of Computers in Cataloging Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts...
The multiplication of online catalogues invites us to rethink our methods for describing medieval ma...
At the beginning of the twentieth century, the few medieval manuscripts owned by the University of T...
This is the first of a two-part article exploring the role played by catalogues in collecting and or...