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The Handmade Book, currently on exhibit in Green Library, explores the history and future of the book through a series of juxtapositions between contemporary artists’ books and examples from the medieval and early modern periods.

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The Wilderness and the Early Medieval Mind A Medieval Matters Lecture hosted by Stanford Manuscript Sciences

Journey with bestselling author Amy Jeffs into a land of wandering spirits, frost-bleached ruins and whales with diabolical schemes.…

Join us for a medieval calligraphy workshop with scribe, Cheryl Jacobsen, on January 24th, Tuesday, in Building 260, Room 216. All items will be provided upon arrival into the workshop. We will have vellum, parchment, paper, ink, and quill. There…

The Handmade Book Exhibition, Munger Rotunda, Green Library

“The Handmade Book” is about craft, about skill and imagination, and about human experience and desire to communicate. It is a vast topic of investigation and public interest. In this exhibition, we look at medieval manuscripts and how they’re…

October 14th 2021 10am-11.30am (PT); 6pm-7.30pm (GMT)

Sponsored by Stanford Libraries and Stanford Text Technologies, this seminar will be held on Zoom.

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The Nowell Codex has vast significance for literary…