![]() Project Muse: scholarly articles mostly in the humanities JSTOR :scholarly articles in all subjects Google Books : Similar to Hathitrust without the individual account options. For the more recent books, check GIL Find or borrow through Interlibrary Loan. Since UGA is a partner institution, you can log in and save items to a bookshelf. Out-of-copyright works are "full view" and may be viewed online. Hathitrust: Large-scaled scanning project of the holdings of major research libraries. MLA International Bibliography (literature, language and folklore)įull-text databases allow you to search within the text of an article or book: If Multi-Search is not working well for your topic, try a subject-specialized database such as: Are you looking for a very specialized topic and not finding much? Go to Advanced Search and select "search within the full text" and/or use the full-text databases below. Multi-Search: Allows you to search approximately 130 databases from a wide range of subjects. For example, the book Between France and Flanders: Manuscript Illumination in Amiens has a chapter on using liturgical evidence to determine locale and dates of books of hours it also includes a table comparing feast days in books of hours from Amiens with ones from other regions. Illumination of books and manuscripts, FrenchĪlthough you are not researching illuminations specifically, the supporting information in those books is often very useful. Sample subject keywords to try (narrow your focus by adding a town or country). GIL Find: The UGA Libraries' catalog for books. Image credit: Calendrier, folio du mois de décembre, Les Grandes Heures de Jean de Berry (French), Bibliothèque Nationale de France, Sample search for saints' calendars between 1270-1475.Ĭalendars can also be found in breviaries, psalters, and prayer books. Use the date slider to filter results to the original documents. Multi-Search includes Gallica and ARTStor, both of which include digitized books of hours and calendars. Also look at CHD, Calendars from Illuminated Manuscripts in Danish Collections which has sample calendars from Europe, mostly French. Interested in finding more calendars? Search in Gallica, Europeana, or the Digital Scriptorium for the word calendar ( caliendrier in French, kalendae in Latin). GIL Find also links to scanned versions of books of hours found in the Early English Books Online database. Includes what's in Gallica, but still in beta so it's clunky! Sample search for books of hours.Įuropeana: A developing catalog of digitized resources from throughout Europe and the UK. Multi-Search on the UGA Libraries' homepage includes Gallica and ARTStor, both of which include digitized books of hours and calendars. Search for "livres d'heures" (within quotation marks) and change the search box from 'dans tout Gallica' to "dans le manuscrits." Gallica: The digital collections of the Bibliothèque Nationale de France. Among the participating institutions are UT Austin, the Huntington Library, Harvard, and Yale.Use the Advanced Search to limit by country of origin choose 'Limit results to manuscripts with images' to see digitized pages. ![]() ![]() Camp's site for an extensive list of links to fully and partially digitized Books of Hours.ĭigital Scriptorium: A shared catalog of medieval and renaissance manuscripts in museums and libraries many items have at least a few digitized pages. Use the filters at the left on the results list to limit to books in the Main Library. Search GIL Find for more published facsimiles of Books of Hours by searching that phrase within quotes as a subject. Here are a few of the published facsimiles you may check out from the library (links will take you to location and availability information in GIL): Center for Research and Education at Wormsloe.Gwinnett Campus Learning Resource Center. ![]()
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