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Scriptorium: Medieval and Early Manuscripts Online

Scriptorium: Medieval and Early Manuscripts Online

A digital archive of manuscript miscellanies and commonplace books from ca. 1450–1720, including research and teaching resources for late medieval and early modern manuscript studies.

Author Angela DressenPosted on June 9, 2020Tags Books & Printing, Manuscript Studies

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