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On the Road: The Manuscript Road Trip Reaches Chapel Hill

Ms526_detailLisa Fagin Davis’s popular virtual road trip has reached the Carolinas. Enjoy learning about some of UNC’s great medieval treasures, including one of its oldest Western manuscripts, a detail of which is shown above. Go to the lively blog and read the entry for this week, Carolina on My Mind.

Author Claudia FunkePosted on August 18, 2014Categories Collections, TravelsTags medieval manuscripts
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