Incoming Resources
- Greek papyri in the collection of New York University
- The book of hours of the Emperor Maximilian the First., Decorated by Albrecht Dürer ... and other artists [and] printed in 1513 by Johannes Schoensperger at Augsburg. Edited and with a detailed commentary by Walter L. Strauss
- The friar and the cipher, Roger Bacon and the unsolved mystery of the most unusual manuscript in the world, Lawrence and Nancy Goldstone
- A king's book of kings: the Shah-nameh of Shah Tahmasp
- Monumenta codicum manu scriptorum;, an exhibition catalogue of manuscripts of the 6th to the 17th centuries from the libraries of the monasteries of St. Catherine, Mount Sinai; Monte Cassino; Lorsch; Nonantola; and from the collections of Claude, Queen of France; the Duke of Roxburghe; the Earl of Ashburnham; Baron James Rothschild; Sir Thomas Phillipps; Sir Arthur Chester Beatty; Sir Sidney Cockerell; C. W. Dyson Perrins; Dr. Martin Bodmer; Dr. Peter and Irene Ludwig
- The hours of Etienne Chevalier, [by] Jean Fouquet. Pref. by Charles Sterling. Introd. and legends by Claude Schaefer. [Translated from the French by Marianne Sinclair]
- Greek papyri, an introduction, E. G. Turner
- Digitizing medieval manuscripts, the St. Chad gospels, materiality, recoveries, and representation in 2D and 3D, Bill Endres
- The Brooklyn Museum Aramaic papyri;, new documents of the fifth century B.C. from the Jewish colony at Elephantine., Edited with a historical introd. by Emil G. Kraeling. New Haven, Published for the Brooklyn Museum by the Yale University Press, 1953
- The Visconti hours, National Library, Florence., [Introductions and commentary by] Millard Meiss and Edith W. Kirsch
- A book of hours for Engelbert of Nassau,, the Bodleian Library, Oxford., Introd. and legends by J. J. G. Alexander
- A century of Dutch manuscript illumination,, by L. M. J. Delaissé
- The Madrid codices