This essay describes the conservation process of the Dartmouth Brut manuscript: Dartmouth College, Rauner Special Collections Library, MS 003183. The format alternates between the observations and descriptions of the conservator, Deborah Howe, and those of medievalists Michelle Warren. The essay includes photos of Deborah\u27s process in making a fragile fifteenth-century manuscript useable in the twenty-first century
One principal goal of the Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections (MASC) is to ensure that ...
This article recreates a deteriorating archive, bringing life, opportunity and growth to a collectio...
As I click the digital medieval manuscript opens on my screen: a list of bright images and a collect...
This essay is the introduction to an essay collection about the Middle English Prose Brut manuscript...
Remix the Manuscript is a digital humanities research project centered around a single medieval manu...
The Middle English prose Brut chronicle survives in nearly two hundred manuscripts. This corpus has ...
Remix the Manuscript: A Chronicle of Digital Experiments is a collaborative research project that ta...
In this essay Ryan Perry employs a fragment of the Middle English Prose Brut, recently discovered in...
Medieval manuscripts are perishable objects. Whether they have degraded over time through constant u...
Medieval manuscripts are perishable objects. Whether they have degraded over time through constant u...
The essay gives an account of the dealings of the editors of the Cambridge University Press Works of...
Seligman, a 20th-century collector and historian, stated: ‘The first duty of the museums is to give ...
Textiles occupy a paradoxical position in historic house interiors. Once one of the most significant...
My month in Chicago changed all this considerably by increasing my knowledge of book and non-book ma...
This article explores the valences of monastic wastepaper and binding waste in post-Reformation Engl...
One principal goal of the Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections (MASC) is to ensure that ...
This article recreates a deteriorating archive, bringing life, opportunity and growth to a collectio...
As I click the digital medieval manuscript opens on my screen: a list of bright images and a collect...
This essay is the introduction to an essay collection about the Middle English Prose Brut manuscript...
Remix the Manuscript is a digital humanities research project centered around a single medieval manu...
The Middle English prose Brut chronicle survives in nearly two hundred manuscripts. This corpus has ...
Remix the Manuscript: A Chronicle of Digital Experiments is a collaborative research project that ta...
In this essay Ryan Perry employs a fragment of the Middle English Prose Brut, recently discovered in...
Medieval manuscripts are perishable objects. Whether they have degraded over time through constant u...
Medieval manuscripts are perishable objects. Whether they have degraded over time through constant u...
The essay gives an account of the dealings of the editors of the Cambridge University Press Works of...
Seligman, a 20th-century collector and historian, stated: ‘The first duty of the museums is to give ...
Textiles occupy a paradoxical position in historic house interiors. Once one of the most significant...
My month in Chicago changed all this considerably by increasing my knowledge of book and non-book ma...
This article explores the valences of monastic wastepaper and binding waste in post-Reformation Engl...
One principal goal of the Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections (MASC) is to ensure that ...
This article recreates a deteriorating archive, bringing life, opportunity and growth to a collectio...
As I click the digital medieval manuscript opens on my screen: a list of bright images and a collect...