Medieval Manuscripts in the Digital Age
  • HIST 4006 - Fall/Winter 2021
  • How to join the class
  • Syllabus
    • Your Professor, Marc
    • Schedule
    • Key Dates
    • Class Details
      • Learning Outcomes
      • Pandemic Learning
        • Learning as a Mental Exercise
      • Communication
      • Participation
        • Participation Rubric
      • Class Work
        • Research
          • Folio workshops
          • Subject Overview
        • Exhibition
      • Assessment
        • Why no grades?
        • Process Letters
      • Deadlines
    • Digital Tools
      • Teams
      • Perusall
      • Hypothes.is
    • Exercises Term I
      • HCommons Profile
      • Book Dissection
      • Reading a Manuscript Catalogue
      • Folio Measurements
      • Ruling
      • Transcription
      • Quill Making and Trials
      • Trialing Bookhands
      • Installing Medieval Unicode
      • Rubrication and Decoration
      • Binding
      • Cataloguing
      • Typesetting
    • Exercises Term II
      • Setting up new digital resources
      • Editing XML
        • Getting started with editing TEI XML using Atom
      • Using Knightlabs Timeline
      • Using the BNF digital collection
      • Reading a TEI edition
  • Fundamentals
    • Terminology
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  1. Syllabus
  2. Exercises Term I

Cataloguing

Our goal by the end of first term is to turn all of the work we have studying the medieval folios in Carleton's collection, into a usable and stable catalogue that can be consulted by future researchers.

The evolving google document (visible below) contains our incipient descriptions of the medieval material at Carleton University, as well as a overview of our collection.

Our developing catalogue (currently just a template)
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