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The Miscellany Collection highlights medieval, renaissance and 17th-century single leaf items, which were recently discovered at Tisch Library.

Tisch Library, Medford, MA
Joined April 2010

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  1. Preparing to present at & talk about how a special collection at Tisch Library captured the imagination of scholars at Tufts.

  2. Another re-attribution! Be sure to clink on the link to Anna Majeski's essay to read about her discoveries:

  3. Our summer scholar, Anna Majeski, has also made significant changes to the records, see: and

  4. Based on our summer scholar's recommendation, added a flip-book element to the home page. Check it out:

  5. Just met with Anne-Marie Eze from who helped us tremendously with some of our materials. She is a wealth of information!

  6. This week's highlights the work done by Marie-Claire Beaulieu's Medieval Latin students! See:

  7. Summer Scholar Anna Majeski has begun her work! She will be comparing our leaves with holdings at the Morgan Library & the Beinecke

  8. Come celebrate the work that the students enrolled in Medieval Latin accomplished this semester! Tisch Lib., Austin Room from 12:15-2:15!

  9. @charrison126 Can't wait to learn more! By the way, congratulations--incredibly impressed with the work you have done with that manuscript!

  10. Unknown no more: Charlotte Harrison's and Natalie Wiegand's translation helps us identify a 12th century ms, see: http://bit.ly/hpfvOe

  11. 1st leaf is in: chk-out Elise Goodman-Tuchmayer's Diplomatic Ed http://bit.ly/fG07Px and English translation http://bit.ly/hWf3Mx !

  12. Yikes--Google Custom Search seems to be experiencing some hiccups right now. Please bear with us as we look into it.

  13. Exciting! Asked to present at the NETSL Conference as Miscellany "demonstrates what the 'New Normal' is and should be." http://bit.ly/gpqs21

  14. Check out the article in TuftsNow about the Miscellany Collection: Hidden Treasure | Tufts Now via

  15. Retweeted

    I love projects where students are first to process/translate/encode primary source collections. Like Tufts Miscellany Collection project.

  16. Just discovered an uncatalogued Textus Sententiae, printed by Nicholas Kesler in 1488. Excellently printed; sharp, deep black impression.

  17. Meeting with Professor Beaulieu's Medieval Latin class today to discuss the collection and encoding their translations into the records!

  18. Just received the preliminary syllabus for the Medieval Latin course which will translate selected items from the collection this spring.

  19. Updates: Contacted by the Tufts Journal for an interview; and have begun working on a leaf from a Gutenberg Bible.

  20. Tisch Library followed , , and 19 others
    • @historypixie

      UNL Ph.D. Candidate & lecturer: early modern English history, gender, print culture (English histories & reader marks), the monstrous, & digital humanities

    • @Alexandermay

      Metadata librarian / Rare book cataloger at Tufts.

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