Not a bad way to end a day
This very pretty book was the last book off my shelf today for cataloguing. Not a bad way to end a day, eh? This is… Read More »Not a bad way to end a day
This very pretty book was the last book off my shelf today for cataloguing. Not a bad way to end a day, eh? This is… Read More »Not a bad way to end a day
The next talk in the “Inspired by…” series at MUSA is this Thursday, 19 January 2012, at 1 pm. Join Richard Welander, Head of Collections… Read More »Inspired by…the carved stone – a MUSA lunchtime talk
Our collections, like most historic collections, are littered with hundreds of armorial stamped bindings, ranging from the 16th to 19th century. These bindings are wonderful… Read More »52 Weeks of Fantastic Bindings, Week 31: a gift from the Archbishop of Canterbury, George Abbot
***For a full update on this conundrum, see this post from 12 March 2012.*** This is the first folio of a beautiful, mid 14th century… Read More »Cataloguer’s conundrum: Can anyone identify this 14th century Italian motif?
Whilst recataloguing our copy of a 1473 Augsburg printing of a collection of works in German (including a translation of Pope Gregory I‘s Dialogorum libri… Read More »500 year old inky fingerprints uncovered in German incunabule
Our post last December on an unidentified French Book of Hours received a huge response and helped us to narrow down exactly which book it… Read More »Cataloguer’s conundrum: Can anyone tell us what church this is? Is it still extant?
This week’s binding post caught my eye as I was reshelving some items. As you can see in the picture above, this book stands out… Read More »52 Weeks of Fantastic Bindings, Week 30: 16th century Hebrew text bound in a leaf of a 12th or 13th century manuscript
The reading room re-opened for the New Year this morning, and is already busy with researchers. If you’d like to book a space to consult… Read More »Reading room opened for the New Year
As you may have noticed, we’ve changed the layout and style of our blog. We had a great response to the launch of this blog… Read More »New Year, New Look, New(ish) Blog!
Edinburgh auctioneers Lyon & Turnbull will be hosting their latest Rare book, Maps and Manuscripts sale on 11 January 2012. This is a great chance… Read More »Rare book auction in Edinburgh, 11 January 2012
What better way to bring in the New Year than dedicating our last binding post of 2011 to those who take our old stuff and… Read More »52 Weeks of Fantastic Bindings, Week 29: Conservators at work
This week’s fantastic binding is hard to miss when your sifting through the stacks of 16th century Italian books. Most of our books in the… Read More »52 Weeks of Fantastic Bindings, Week 28: A 16th century classic beautifully rebound in the 19th century