Specialcollections Gallery
kny muichirou
amendmends
overwatch gency
italian fascists
oh-yes-this-is-she
LJS 185 contains the unbound leaves of an Egyptian psalter from the monastery of Saint Anthony on th
Here’s a throwback to the now defunct Rosenwald Gallery, where *Polymorphous: The Forms of Books* wa
Artist Michael Winkler’s work abstracts visualizations of the alphabetic code and the spelling seque
This #throwbackthursday we’re looking back to 2016 (December the 22nd, to be exact), when @atelier.a
Our contribution this week to the #librarywonderland challenge this week comes from our 2017 calenda
All this month we’ve loved exploring the #librarywonderland tag and find ourselves in the midst of m
While being inside with books offers some respite from cold temperatures, it’s easy to be drawn in b
An idyllic scene from “The Parlour Teacher”, a reader published in 1804 by Jacob Johnson
We couldn’t resist sharing one more #boatsinthelibrary image as the summer seems to float away
Detail of blueprints from an experimental investigation conducted on the use of magnetic coils carri
We’ve fallen in love with this buffalo, his eye makes such soulful promises…He is the s
A ship, a train, and a collective of sage travelers circle the eternal compass in this montage of Ki
A fitting #finis for this #Friday:John Selden, Mare Clausum (London: William Stansby for Richard Me
Playful figures and creatures spring to life among the foliate borders of this beautiful manuscript
This decorated “O” is from a compendium of Aristotle’s Ethics by the hand of Taddeo Alderotti (1223-
Check out this recent article on Penn Today about the Kislak Center’s collaborative project with Bib
It’ll be hard to say goodbye to the current exhibition *Ok, I’ll Do It Myself: Narratives of Intrepi
From: Dickson, R. W., active 1805. The farmer’s companion, being a complete system of modern husband
There is a rich history behind the tranquil gaze of this girl posing in a gesture of prayer. This st
In addition to serving as the dentist to royalty in 19th-century Europe and being an early benefacto
Jun’ichi Yano 矢野準一 was born in 1911 or 1912 in Kyoto, Japan as the youngest child of the Yano family
This piece of juvenile literature is titled “London Cries for Children” and was publishe
Capitol, a Lichtman theatre : Effingham St., phone, Portsmouth, 9193 : Monday-Tuesday, Nov. 30, Dec.
This fascinating piece of our Indic manuscript collection was featured in the 2015 exhibit *This Boo
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