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Medieval Resources
Page from a Pocket Bible, France, ca. 1220;
The oldest Pocket Bible in South Carolina
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Please note that items in bold are described in the Library's online catalog and you will need to review the catalog to obtain the call number of each item.

I. Originals and Facsimiles
  • The Luttrell psalter : a facsimile commentary by Michelle P. Brown, 2006
  • The Egerton Genesis Mary Coker Joslin and Carolyn Coker Joslin Watson, 2001
  • Great Domesday facsimile, 1986
  • Sermones Ratherii Episcopi Veronensis editor Benny R. Reece, 1969
  • The Bayeux tapestry facsimile, 1958
  • Original leaves from famous Bibles : nine centuries 1121s-1935 A.D. collected and assembled by Otto F. Ege, 1930
  • Comédies de Térence; reproduction des 151 dessins du Manuscrit Latin 7899 de la Bibliothèque Nationale facsimile, 1907
Pocket Bible, France, ca. 1220
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II. Materials Covering Multiple Categories
  • A census of medieval manuscripts in South Carolina Collections Scott Gwara, 2007
  • Pages from the past [sound recording] : lecture by Dr. Scott Gwara, with performance by University Chorus Jan. 17, 2008
  • Medieval Europe : a short sourcebook editor C. Warren Hollister, 1982
III. Reference and Other Materials in the Main Library
  • Encyclopedia of the Crusades, by Alfred J. Andrea, 2003

Last updated: November 10, 2009