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Abstract
The Early Printed and Manuscript Leaf collection consists of printed and illuminated manuscript leaves from Europe dated from the 12th -16th centuries. The collection includes 70 whole and partial leaves, representing a variety of styles and techniques that serve as a sampling of early print and manuscript book history.
Dates:
Mid-12th century - early 16th century
Abstract
Barbara Haggh-Huglo (b. 1955) and her late husband, Michel Huglo, (1921–2012) specialize in the music of the medieval and Renaissance periods. Barbara Haggh-Huglo and Michel Huglo were both prominent figures in the International Musicological Society (IMS) as well as the American Musicological Society (AMS) and their study group focusing on liturgical plainchant, “Cantus Planus.” Combined, both scholars’ international travel, research, and teaching formed a vast network of colleagues,...
Dates:
ca. 1250–2015; Majority of material found within 1985–2012
Abstract
William Morris (1834-1896) was an English artist, author, social activist, teacher, designer, craftsman, printer, bibliophile, preservationist, translator, and literary scholar. He is best known for his association with the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, as a central figure of the English Arts and Crafts Movement, and as the founder of the Kelmscott Press.Morris rose to popularity as the author of the epic poem The Earthly Paradise (1868-1870). Morris's...
Dates:
1751-1976
Abstract
St. Teresa's Press was established in 1965 by the Discalced Carmelite Nuns of Flemington under the direction of Mother Mary Joseph. This collection dates from 1966 to 2007, and consists of correspondence between Mother Mary Joseph and the donor Michael Lang, an honorary membership certificate, and printed ephemera related to the history of the press. Included in this collection are 9 hand-bound limited edition books, with prospectuses and/or thank you cards pressed between the endpapers in...
Dates:
1966-2007