Houghton Library Irish Manuscript Collection This is the most arbitrary of the strategies, since many manuscripts do not include language codes in their cataloging. You may combine this approach with either Strategy 1 or 2 above, or enter the following keyword phrase, which may surface manuscripts that were not systematically described as such in the system: hand OR hands OR manuscript*. Here's how to do it: In the Advanced Search form within HOLLIS, use the "Code: MARC language" Search Filter (via the drop-down option) to select your preferred language (e.g., Scottish Gaelic) or select it from the Language drop-down menu on the right. This approach will retrieve a variety of material types, but it also captures some manuscripts, and you may use the Resource Type limit listed in Strategy 2 to filter the results after the fact. Strategy 3: Language option(s) and keywords In the Advanced Search form within HOLLIS, type in a keyword (e.g., Scottish) and then chose the Resource Type "Archives/Manuscripts" (via the drop-down option). MSBRE* is for Breton language manuscripts. MSWEL* is for Welsh language manuscripts. MSIR* is the call number for Irish language manuscripts. In the Advanced Search form within HOLLIS, use the "Code: Local call number" Search Filter (via the drop-down option) to search for MSXX*, where "XX" stands in for HOLLIS’s abbreviation for the desired language. Recto and verso are abbreviated as "r." and "v." respectively.This manuscript is manuscript four in the Peniarth collection.White Book of Rhydderch, Aberystwyth, National Library of Wales, Peniarth MS 4, f. The purpose of a manuscript citation is to 1) locate the manuscript, and 2) locate the place in the manuscript being referenced.Ī manuscript citation contains the following: title of manuscript (optional), location of repository, name of repository, manuscript number, folio or section of manuscript. Facsimiles are used by researchers who cannot access the original resource, and by libraries and museums to allow a form of access to resources while preserving the originals.Ĭodicology is the study of the structure and physical features of a manuscript.ĭiplomatic is the study of the conventions and formulae of documents. A partial facsimile is a reproduction of only part of a resource. which accurately replicates the scale, materials, color, condition, etc. Illumination is the decoration on a manuscript.Ī facsimile is a reproduction of a manuscript, book, map, piece of art, etc. The front side of the folio is called the recto, and the back side of the folio is called the verso. A manuscript is a resource written by hand.Ī folio is a leaf or page of a manuscript.
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