2012 Usage Statistics
We have not shared our usage statistics in quite some time, so here is some information about use of the Roman de la Rose Digital Library for the period January 1, 2012-December 31, 2012: 23,478 visits...
View Article2013 Usage Statistics
After another long delay, we promise to get back on track with posting these statistics. Please comment if you find these interesting, and if so, how often you would like to see them. For a start, here...
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Due to an issue with our image serving software, some manuscript images are temporarily unavailable. If an image is unavailable, you will see a “gear” icon for it. Images are coming back online...
View ArticleRose on Twitter
For those of you who are regular visitors to the Roman de la Rose Digital Library blog, you will probably be noticing some changes. In addition to a slight makeover of our blog style, the most obvious...
View ArticleFunding for ‘Archaeology of Reading’
The Sheridan Libraries of Johns Hopkins University are delighted to announce an award of $488,000 from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation for the new digital humanities research initiative “The...
View ArticleSeptember 2014 Updates
Rose site users, we are delighted to announce that we have added another manuscript to our repository, Bibliothèque municipale de Grenoble 608, aka Grenoble 608. This 16th-century handwritten codex is...
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We apologize, but due to some technical issues, manuscript images are temporarily unavailable. The website works, but you will be unable to see manuscript images in the various viewers. Images will...
View ArticleWebsite Launch: The Archaeology of Reading in Early Modern Europe
Niccolò Machiavelli, The Arte of Warre (London: s.n., 1573), Princeton University Library Last July we reported that the Johns Hopkins University’s Sheridan Libraries, in partnership with University...
View ArticleRoman de la Rose Digital Library at Kalamazoo IMC 2018
We are seeking submissions for the following session at the International Medieval Congress in Kalamazoo, Michigan, May 10-13, 2018: The Roman de la Rose: The Evolution of Digital Research Sponsor:...
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