This spectacular early medieval #PhillippsMSS was sold at auction in 1945. It came to auction again in 1997 and was bought by Lawrence J. Schoenberg, founder of @schoenbergdb. It was given to the University of Pennsylvania by Barbara Brizdle Schoenberg in 2014, where it's LJS 101
A sneak peek for #MAA2019 attendees and manuscript enthusiasts: the digital versions of our exhibits are live at https://t.co/EvBOqQoSNr. Brought to you by Robyn Barrow, @RoseColredGlasz, me, and the endless patience of @herman_nick_. @PennSAS / @GSC_MAA / @SIMS_Mss
Check out the https://t.co/d2eh0y4LAt #MAA2019 app! Download the Sched conference app to your mobile device from your app store, then search in the app for “MAA2019” to find the event. Or visit the website at https://t.co/1tv3XdxBSV. See you in Philadelphia!
Congrats to colleagues at @FragmentariumMS on the first issue of https://t.co/8P8HTxQriK. Especially excited to see the SDBM at work in this article: https://t.co/g6SNARbesw
Congrats to SDBM Super Editor @LauraJCleaver on this phenomenal award to study the manuscript trade in the early 20th century! The SDBM stands ready to help in any way!
Absolutely delighted that I have been awarded ERC funding for 5 year project on the trade in medieval manuscripts in the early 20th century. Very excited about doing this research into some of Europe's cultural treasures. Huge thanks to everyone who has supported me! #ERCCog
Thanks to @lisafdavis and her library science students, the @schoenbergdb now has over 300 users! If you don't have an account yet, sign up at https://t.co/KqLIqgduYe to join the fun
The Mapping Manuscript Migrations project is sponsoring session 1506 at #IMC2018 - "The After-Lives of Medieval Manuscripts: New Digital Approaches" (Thursday 5th July at 9am) with @TobyBurrows from @OxfordeResearch + Lynn Ransom from @SIMS_Mss + @HannoWijsman from @IRHT_CNRS