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The Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library is the institutional archives of Princeton University and is part of the Princeton University Library's department of special collections The Mudd Library houses two major collection areas: the history of Princeton and the history of twentieth century public policy.
Princeton University Library is the main library system of Princeton University. With holdings of more than 7 million books, 6 million microforms, and 48,000 linear feet of manuscripts, it is among the largest libraries in the world by number of volumes. [ 2 ]
The Cotsen Children's Library is a specialist library within the Department of Rare Books and Special Collections at Princeton University Library.. It is an international research collection of illustrated children's books, manuscripts, original artwork, prints, and educational toys from the 15th century to the present day, presented to the library by its owner, Lloyd E. Cotsen, in 1997.
Kent County Free School (absorbed by Washington College when the latter was founded) Province of Maryland: 1723 1782 Nonsectarian Bethlehem Female Seminary (Moravian University) Province of Pennsylvania: 1742 1863 Moravian Church: Newark Academy (University of Delaware) Delaware Colony: 1743 1833 Presbyterian, but officially nonsectarian after 1769
The Museum of Natural and Cultural History at the University of Oregon has a small number of manuscripts in its collection pertaining to Ethiopian history and material culture. Most of the objects were gifted by Jayne Bowerman Hall as a tribute to her husband William O. Hall , U.S. Ambassador to Ethiopia from 1967 to 1971. [ 60 ]
List of Minuscule Manuscripts in Collection Netherlands Amsterdam University of Amsterdam 1 90 Netherlands Leiden Leiden University Library: 6 79, 122, 328, 435*, 1959, 2083 Netherlands Groningen University of Groningen 1 2003 New Zealand Auckland Public Library 1 1273: Norway Oslo Schøyen Collection: 6 894*, 1421, 2483*, 2836, 2852, 2855 ...
This is a list of the residential colleges of Princeton University.Each contains a "cluster of dormitories, a dining hall, lounges, seminar and study rooms, a library, computing facilities, game and television rooms, and, in some cases, theaters and other spaces for the creative and performing arts."
Gest explored selling the collection to Harvard or Yale universities, but finally turned to the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research for help in purchasing the collection back from McGill, and then donating it to the Princeton Institute for Advanced Study [18] The institute, however, had no expertise in the area and the university had no program in Chinese studies.