Schoenberg Institute for Manuscript Studies
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We post about manuscripts, mostly from UPenn. SIMS brings manuscript culture, modern technology and people together. https://schoenberginstitute.org/
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Welcome, welcome! Thank you for following the Schoenberg Institute for Manuscript Studies. We're in the Kislak Center at Penn Libraries in Philadelphia, and we have manuscripts! We post every other day, mostly little videos. If you, too, think manuscripts are neat, we hope you'll enjoy our offerings
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Today we take a look at one of our favorites - and the oldest codex in Philadelphia! LJS 101 is a 9th and 11th century translation of Aristotle's De interpretatione (by Boethius) with some additional texts. #medievalsky

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A delightful copy of the Seven Penitential Psalms (Les sept pseaumes penitentiaux) written in France in 1681. The binding is embroidered silk, interior decoration includes vignettes and illuminated initials. (UPenn Ms. Codex 1564)

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New open-access publication: Discover how a multidisciplinary approach helped identify and contextualise three Qurʾānic parchment fragments from the University of Münster collection, revealing their shared origins in an Umayyad Qur’an:
www.nature.com/articles/s40...
From fragments to text and ink: a scientific and historical study of an Umayyad Qur’ān - npj Heritage Science
npj Heritage Science - From fragments to text and ink: a scientific and historical study of an Umayyad Qur’ān
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Oh boy, on Oct 16, @leoba.bsky.social is showing Rosenbach Museum & Library MS 1004/29, a mid-14thC physician's belt w/ calendar, tables of solar & lunar eclipses, anatomical phlebotomy diagram, & urine wheel. A 🦇 book, b/c it unfolds like a pair of 🦇 wings. libcal.library.upenn.edu/event/14872116
Coffee with a Codex On The Road: Bat Book at the Rosenbach
An informal lunch or coffee time to meet virtually with Kislak curators and talk about one of the manuscripts from Penn's collections. Each week we'll feature a different...
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For #CoffeeWithACodex on October 9, Curator @leoba.bsky.social will bring out Ms. Codex 736, a collection of papal letters and instruments regarding the order of the Eremite Friars of St. Augustine of Rouen. It was written in Italy in 1475. #medievalsky #cwac

Register here: https://bit.ly/3Kvn0H0
Coffee with a Codex: Documents Concerning a Community of Friars
An informal lunch or coffee time to meet virtually with Kislak curators and talk about one of the manuscripts from Penn's collections. Each week we'll feature a different...
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Today we're looking at a late 15th-century collection of Latin astronomical treatises and tables of the 12th through 14th centuries, illustrated with six volvelles and numerous diagrams. Written in Germany, with a colophon dated 30 December 1481. (UPenn Ms. Codex 1881)

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Heart eyes! A loving bird flaps its wings in the bottom margin of f. 311v, Ms. Codex 724, a 13th century illuminated Bible #DrolleryDonnerstag #medievalsky

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This week's #RainsfordDay book is notes on cabala collected by Charles Rainsford. Sections include how to predict a plentiful or scarce season by observing the type of insect on an oak apple, and writings on the seventy-two divine names of angels. (UPenn Ms. Codex 1702)

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Are you an early career researcher with an interest in our collection? Apply to develop an independent research project funded by AHRC.

Hear more about the opportunity at a virtual town hall event on Monday 6 October: bit.ly/BL-EarlyCare...
A group of students sat at a table examining documents and books from the Library's collection.
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Holey moley. A thing of beauty is a joy forever.
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A quick glimpse of a book of hours on parchment, written and illuminated in France, possibly Paris, circa 1500. (UPenn Ms. Codex 2030) #medievalsky

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For #CoffeeWithACodex (Zoom, 12pm Noon ET) On October 2, Curator Dot Porter will bring out Ms. Codex 1057, an illuminated Ferial psalter containing the psalms, antiphons, hymns, short chapter readings, and other prayers. It was written in Trento c. 1350.

Register here: https://bit.ly/4pAYgx6
Coffee with a Codex: Ferial Psalter
An informal lunch or coffee time to meet virtually with Kislak curators and talk about one of the manuscripts from Penn's collections. Each week we'll feature a different...
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A quick glimpse of a book of hours on parchment, written and illuminated in France, possibly Paris, circa 1500. (UPenn Ms. Codex 2030) #medievalsky

🔗: https://bit.ly/4gBvf0m
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For #FragmentFriday we have a bifolium from a book of hours. The text includes portions from the Gospel lesson from Matthew and the matins of the Office of the Virgin. Written in France in the 15th century. (UPenn Manuscript Fragment Collection. Folder 23) #medievalsky

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Our bsky account was disconnected from our posting service for a few days and we just caught it, so if you see a #FragmentFriday post come through in a few minutes... yeah you did! Sorry to be late with it.
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For #CoffeeWithACodex on September 25 (Zoom, 12pm Noon ET), Curator Dot Porter will bring out LJS 394, the second volume of a 10th-century dictionary of the Arabic language. It was written in Egypt or Syria in the 14th century.

Register here: https://bit.ly/46PW7X2
Coffee with a Codex: Arabic Dictionary
An informal lunch or coffee time to meet virtually with Kislak curators and talk about one of the manuscripts from Penn's collections. Each week we'll feature a different...
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Today's #MiniatureMonday is a Hebrew manuscript of prayers for the time of plague. Consists of selections from the Psalms and the "Parashat ha-Ḳeṭoret" (the Biblical and Talmudic passages detailing the creation of the incense in the Temple) (UPenn CAJS Rar Ms 656)

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Happy Gerald R. Ford Stuck in an Elevator Day to all those who celebrate.

(As someone who has visited the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum multiple times [my parents live 15 mins away] and who spent many hours in Van Pelt as a grad student, this is a very important and solemn day for me.)
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ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY, September 19, 1984, Former U. S. President Gerald Ford was stuck in an elevator in the Van Pelt Library at UPenn. Was there a medieval manuscript stuck in the elevator with him? Probably not, but we can dream. #medievalsky