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Handwritten Marginalia: Personalized Connections to the Past

My interest in the Fogny Bible continues in today’s blog post. One especially intriguing aspect of the Fogny Bible is the presence of handwritten marginalia, or notes, littered throughout the book. The reason I am so interested in the marginalia is because it personalizes an otherwise impersonal object. Handwritten marginalia and other marks, such as …

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April 7, 2017 Margaret Cook Leave a comment

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