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Ms. Codex 394 - Spechio di direcione delli pesi, valute, prezii, e pagamente dell'armate da ma
LJS 49 - Rawḍat al-adhhān fī maʻrifat tashrīḥ badan al-insān This manuscript is a copy, probab
LJS 478 - [Astronomical anthology]This manuscript is a collection of astronomical treatises: Mu
Ms. Codex 713 - [Collection of hymns and antiphons] It’s time for some music! This manus
Ms. Codex 103 - Libellus super electionibus faciendis et earum processibus ordinandis Canon law! It
LJS 228 - [Mathematical tables]Today there’s something very, very different from our usual! On
Ms. Codex 1128 - [Mystical miscellany] Written in Germany around 1440 CE, this manuscript is a colle
Ms. Codex 970 - Registro del peage d'Arle Possibly written in Arles between 1400 and 1450 CE, this m
Ms. Codex 273 - Liber ethicorum Aristotelis This manuscript features a compendium of Aristotle&r
kislak-center:Fancy yourself a farrier? Here are some beautiful, very fancy bits, #handdrawn for #so
kislak-center:A glimpse into our collections on this #shelfiesunday * * *#shelfie #specialcollecti
kislak-center:Pierpaolo Muscharello Algorismus (On Algebra) Nola, 1478; scribe: Pierpaolo Muschare
55./ III. bécsi út 88-92.Mikrokozmosz Óbudán, az Amfiteátrum h&aa
Book cookies! The opening event for our new exhibition “Wise Men Fished Here” in celebration of the
Who better to inspire us with holiday cheer than the Fezziwigs? Scrooge’s foil reminds us of the imp
This Magi scene is splendidly illustrated with bright colors in a Book of Hours from Rouen, France s
As loyal Philadelphians all we can say today is Fly, Eagles Fly! The emblematic bird of our beloved
En garde! ⚔️ These drawings of swords are from a magical text attributed to King Solomon. The work d
This silhouette depicts Marie and Pierre Curie working together in the lab. This photomechanical pri
We love Nelson, the regimental dog! This is an excerpt from the ship log of Captain Joseph Watson, c
This hand-colored #woodcut, attributed to Hans Weidi, is one of 65 illustrations from Cicero’s “De o
*The Graphic Processes: Intaglio, Relief, Planographic* (1926) features beautiful prints presented i
Were you born a ramblin’ man? This woodcut vignette is from the title page to an early work on
Bloomers were developed in the 19th century in America in response to the adverse effects women&rsqu
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