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The Schoenberg Database of Manuscripts helps you find pre-1600 manuscript books and info on them via data taken from auction and sale catalogs.

University of Pennsylvania
Joined July 2010

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    Come work for the - looking for a programmer analyst!

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    If you like our BookReaders, a blogpost describing the process is at 's website:

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    has been hard at work creating these:

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    A selection of images extracted from manuscripts using the XML metadata files.

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    From Viewshare you can find ebooks (epub format), BookReaders, links to images and metadata, and more

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    A whole new bunch of Hi-Res medieval manuscript Public Domain data available on OPENN

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    The technical read me file for the Public Domain data on download it all with RSYNC or Anon ftp

  8. Free manuscript data!

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  9. Announcing the 7th Annual Schoenberg Symposium "Collecting Histories:

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    Especially proud to be affiliated w which thanks to director Lynn Ransom is a big NEH recipient this yr

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    Delight for scholars of medieval manuscripts: full facsimile of Mabillon's 17th-c travel notes (Germ/Italy).

  12. Dot Porter and Doug Emery--the Julia Child and Gordon Ramsey of manuscript data!

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    Fill in this short 10 min survey to tell us about your perceptions of the Library. We have prizes to give away too!

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    The view from the 6th floor of Penn's library is much more gorgeous than when I was a student here.

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    Jim Ginther demonstrates T-Pen. Wants manuscript users to be part of this team!

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    Stimulating talk by Kathryn Rudy on performances of touch–touches of love or hatred–upon devotional illuminations.

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    The Penn Faculty Working Group for Reading Asian Manuscripts

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    Lessons for western book historians from eastern textual production: ms & print coexist in fruitful synergy

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    Follow the hashtag to get some coherent tweets of this stuff and check out the schedule:

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