Mission

The Research Group on Manuscript Evidence exists to apply an integrated, holistic approach to manuscripts and texts in other forms through the ages.  The Group considers these and many related materials simultaneously as carriers of text, archaeological artefacts, works of art, layers of history, and monuments of culture.  The Group seeks to examine, record, and analyze the evidence of these witnesses of history, life, thought, art, and culture, and to set their testimony in context.  It also works to educate others in its methods and its results.  It offers a concerted, informed response to the complex challenges of preserving, transmitting, and understanding the legacy of the past.  By such means we seek better to understand the present and to help prepare for the future, above all a future worth having.

Welcome to Our Website

We invite you to join our activities, subscribe or donate to our new Bulletin, ShelfLife, and become a Sponsor or Benefactor of our work and our mission.  The Research Group on Manuscript Evidence is a recognized Section 501(c)(3) nonprofit educational organization in the form of a corporation, devoted to lectures, discussions, and other forms of publications.

Please explore the items on our Menu at the left to learn about our history, origins, and aims; our officers, organization, and associates; and our activities, which include meetings, photographic exhibitions, and publications.  Our meetings take the forms of lectures, master classes, symposia, colloquia, seminars, workshops, and conference sessions.  This year our conference sessions, both sponsored and co-sponsored, occur at the International Medieval Congress at Kalamazoo, Michigan.  Besides the lectures and discussions at our meetings, our publications include catalogues, books, booklets, this website, and our illustrated Bulletin ShelfLife:  A Meeting Place for Scholars, Collectors & Connoisseurs of Manuscripts, Books & the Written Word.

This site also provides information on how to contact us and how to subscribe to Shelflife, become a Sponsor or Benefactor, and join our mission. We invite you to explore as well the links of interest, in lists of websites devoted to manuscripts, rare books, and other materials transmitting the written word in a variety of periods, languages, and cultures.  These lists focus on websites which illustrate many examples of the wealth of such materials, now dispersed and preserved in very many collections, both private and public, around the world.

                
 
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