Last week, I was in Graz, talking about "Automated indexing of medieval manuscripts: the HIMANIS research project and the registers of the French royal chancery" at a Lunchtime Lecture of the Zentrum für Informationsmodellierung at the University of Graz. For this lecture, I prepared a small slide which I had ever wanted to do: just give an idea of the coverage of the inventories at a glimpse. Well, it is easy and difficult at the same time. The Virtual Reference Room of the National Archiv..
Today, we are going to visit Heidelberg, the city where the earliest German University was founded i...
In 2015, The Ohio State University's Rare Books and Manuscripts Library acquired a medieval archive ...
http://www.stgallplan.org/stgallmss/index.html Since the first half of the ninth century, the librar...
Last week, I was in Graz, talking about "Automated indexing of medieval manuscripts: the HIMANIS res...
Illuminated Manuscripts on the Web: Brief Inventory of Manuscripts in Stams Abbey in Tyrol (translat...
The multiplication of online catalogues invites us to rethink our methods for describing medieval ma...
Exhibitions and display of books and documents on shelves is revealed from the early Middle Ages on ...
Das geschichtswissenschaftliche Interesse an Dingen boomt und damit erhalten auch die schriftlichen ...
Gasnault Pierre. Descriptive inventories of manuscripts microfilmed for the Hill monastic manuscript...
At the end of the medieval period, the Parisian abbey of St. Victor possessed a rich library, includ...
The disclosure of the numerous Austrian manuscripts libraries and their publication in printed catal...
In the European pre-modern book world it is not easy to distinguish between references to a library ...
Tyrolean manuscripts in www.manuscripta.at - insights and outlook (translation of the title). The pu...
For nearly fifty years, this tiny medieval codex—written in highly abbreviated Latin, lacking a titl...
Menso Folkerts and Andreas Kühne, éds., The Use of Computers in Cataloging Medieval and Renaissance ...
Today, we are going to visit Heidelberg, the city where the earliest German University was founded i...
In 2015, The Ohio State University's Rare Books and Manuscripts Library acquired a medieval archive ...
http://www.stgallplan.org/stgallmss/index.html Since the first half of the ninth century, the librar...
Last week, I was in Graz, talking about "Automated indexing of medieval manuscripts: the HIMANIS res...
Illuminated Manuscripts on the Web: Brief Inventory of Manuscripts in Stams Abbey in Tyrol (translat...
The multiplication of online catalogues invites us to rethink our methods for describing medieval ma...
Exhibitions and display of books and documents on shelves is revealed from the early Middle Ages on ...
Das geschichtswissenschaftliche Interesse an Dingen boomt und damit erhalten auch die schriftlichen ...
Gasnault Pierre. Descriptive inventories of manuscripts microfilmed for the Hill monastic manuscript...
At the end of the medieval period, the Parisian abbey of St. Victor possessed a rich library, includ...
The disclosure of the numerous Austrian manuscripts libraries and their publication in printed catal...
In the European pre-modern book world it is not easy to distinguish between references to a library ...
Tyrolean manuscripts in www.manuscripta.at - insights and outlook (translation of the title). The pu...
For nearly fifty years, this tiny medieval codex—written in highly abbreviated Latin, lacking a titl...
Menso Folkerts and Andreas Kühne, éds., The Use of Computers in Cataloging Medieval and Renaissance ...
Today, we are going to visit Heidelberg, the city where the earliest German University was founded i...
In 2015, The Ohio State University's Rare Books and Manuscripts Library acquired a medieval archive ...
http://www.stgallplan.org/stgallmss/index.html Since the first half of the ninth century, the librar...