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Carnegie Library Thefts: Latest Updates

It began in 2017. Became public in 2018. Over 300 books, maps and manuscripts from the Carnegie Library in Pittsburgh, PA were missing.  What turned out to be a 25 year venture between two men came to light.  Discovered during an insurance audit. We have been sharing information as we [...]

2020-08-06T15:47:57-04:00June 18, 2020|News|

2500 Islamic Manuscripts to be Digitized

Over the next three years, The National Library of Israel is making more than 2,500 rare Islamic manuscripts from its Islam and Middle East Collection freely available online. These manuscripts span the ninth through 20th centuries.  The texts feature items from royal Mamluk, Mughal and Ottoman libraries. Also, the online [...]

2020-06-15T20:32:27-04:00June 16, 2020|News|

2020 Maass Research Grant Awarded

For most of us, early medieval books equal illuminated manuscripts. So, we think of the Latin religious texts. Those beautiful prayer books with ornate gold initials and scroll work. Other books did not get these illustrations until the late 13th century. How and why that changed is the focus of [...]

2025-05-14T12:48:11-04:00June 15, 2020|Scholarship Activities|

Women of Ancient Rome: Reading & Writing

Evidence continues to surface indicating some women in ancient Rome could read and write.  Historically, the belief is that many of the elite men in ancient Rome learned to read and often to write. It was not the domain of women.  New research and discoveries challenge that assumption. Educated female [...]

2020-06-04T15:23:08-04:00June 5, 2020|News|
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