
Every manuscript in the collection is described, in detail, in the BPL's online catalogs. There are many different ways to search for these descriptions, including by a given manuscript's author or title, by keyword, by genre (i.e., type of material), by former owners of a manuscript, etc. Links to sample searches, with search results, are provided below, in the "general" and "advanced search" sections.
General Searching
General searches can retrieve many results, providing a broad overview of the Medieval and Early Renaissance Manuscripts Collection. You can filter search results by date, call number, author, etc.
Every item in the collection
To see a list of every item in the collection, try the search:
Title: Medieval and Early Renaissance Manuscripts (Collection of Distinction)
Only manuscript fragments
To see a list of items that are fragmentary parts of formerly intact manuscripts, including single leaves, search:
Only complete manuscripts
To see a list of substantially complete, bound manuscripts and single-piece items like scrolls and documents, search:
ADVANCED SEARCHING
BY COUNTRY
Manuscripts can be searched geographically by place of origin. Each manuscript is tagged by country, based on modern-day national borders.
Armenia
Austria
Belgium
England
France
Germany
Greece
Iran
Italy
Netherlands
Spain
Turkey
By language
Manuscripts in the collection can be searched by language. Manuscripts are tagged by language based on content and certain manuscripts might contain content in multiple languages.
Armenian
Dutch
English
French
German
Greek
Italian
Latin
Persian
Spanish
Detailed Descriptions
In 2011, Dr. Lisa Fagin Davis was retained by the library to analyze and describe the collection. Most of the bibliographic records currently in the BPL online catalogs are based on Dr. Davis' descriptions, all of which are available, in full, by request.
All records in the BPL online catalogs -- whether transcribed from the work of Dr. Davis, or generated by BPL catalogers -- were formulated according to the guidelines set forth in Descriptive Cataloging of Ancient, Medieval, Renaissance, and Early Modern Manuscripts (AMREMM). These rules were published by the Rare Books and Manuscript Section (RBMS) Bibliographic Standards Committee and the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL) in 2003.