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The Miscellany Collection highlights medieval, renaissance and 17th-century single leaf items, which were recently discovered at Tisch Library.
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Preparing to present at
#nelaconf11 & talk about how a special collection at Tisch Library captured the imagination of scholars at Tufts.0 retweets 0 likes -
Another re-attribution! Be sure to clink on the link to Anna Majeski's essay to read about her discoveries: http://www.library.tufts.edu/tisch/ematlocalstorage/miscellany_collection/dcManuscripts_b16.xml …
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Our summer scholar, Anna Majeski, has also made significant changes to the records, see: http://goo.gl/DrK4X and http://goo.gl/KGCll
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Based on our summer scholar's recommendation, added a flip-book element to the home page. Check it out: http://goo.gl/8FuC4
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Just met with Anne-Marie Eze from
@gardnermuseum who helped us tremendously with some of our materials. She is a wealth of information!0 retweets 0 likes -
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@Chronicle highlights the work done by Marie-Claire Beaulieu's Medieval Latin students! See: http://chronicle.com/article/5-Minutes-With-Marie-Claire/128032/ … -
Summer Scholar Anna Majeski has begun her work! She will be comparing our leaves with holdings at the Morgan Library & the Beinecke
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Come celebrate the work that the students enrolled in Medieval Latin accomplished this semester! Tisch Lib., Austin Room from 12:15-2:15!
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@charrison126 Can't wait to learn more! By the way, congratulations--incredibly impressed with the work you have done with that manuscript!
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Unknown no more: Charlotte Harrison's and Natalie Wiegand's translation helps us identify a 12th century ms, see: http://bit.ly/hpfvOe
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1st leaf is in: chk-out Elise Goodman-Tuchmayer's Diplomatic Ed http://bit.ly/fG07Px and English translation http://bit.ly/hWf3Mx !
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Exciting! Asked to present at the NETSL Conference as Miscellany "demonstrates what the 'New Normal' is and should be." http://bit.ly/gpqs21
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Check out the article in TuftsNow about the Miscellany Collection: Hidden Treasure | Tufts Now http://now.tufts.edu/articles/hidden-treasure … via
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I love projects where students are first to process/translate/encode primary source collections. Like Tufts Miscellany Collection project.
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Just discovered an uncatalogued Textus Sententiae, printed by Nicholas Kesler in 1488. Excellently printed; sharp, deep black impression.
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Meeting with Professor Beaulieu's Medieval Latin class today to discuss the collection and encoding their translations into the records!
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Just received the preliminary syllabus for the Medieval Latin course which will translate selected items from the collection this spring.
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Updates: Contacted by the Tufts Journal for an interview; and have begun working on a leaf from a Gutenberg Bible.
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