Kluge Fellow Ilya Dines discusses his current project to catalogue 150 medieval manuscripts and fragments held by the Library of Congress. He analyzes the importance of the Library’s medieval manuscript collection and outlines the role it could play in expanding and deepening understandings of the medieval era.
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