Earlier this week I was happy to organise a session on medieval manuscripts for a group of calligraphy students from Strathclyde University. The visit was requested by Annie Good, who – as a former of member of staff in the library – was aware of our outstanding collection of manuscripts. You can read all about the visit, and see some images from the examples I selected for the group’s perusal, in the course tutor’s blog.
Categories: Library, Reflections, Special Collections
Tags: calligraphy, library visits, manuscripts, medieval manuscripts, Special Collections
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