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The Medieval Manuscript Collection consists of documents dating from the 13th century. The collection consists of folios of music, law, the Bible, theology, Psalters, the Book of Hours, Science, Liturgy, as well as more modern representations of the medieval style. Although most of the pieces are from northern Europe, the reproductions are from the Middle East and North Africa. The works include notable authors such as Justinian, Thomas Aquinas, and John Chrysostom.

Antiphonal (Feast of St. Nicholas)- Med MS 1B

Antiphonal (Feast of St. Nicholas)- Med MS 1B

Pocket Bible- Med MS 5A

Pocket Bible- Med MS 5A

Lecturn Bible- Med MS 6B

Lecturn Bible- Med MS 6B

Lecturn Bible- Med MS 6A

Lecturn Bible- Med MS 6A

Sentences- Med MS 7B

Sentences- Med MS 7B

Sentences- Med MS 7A

Sentences- Med MS 7A

Commentary on the Sentences of Peter Lombard, Book I- Med MS 8B

Commentary on the Sentences of Peter Lombard, Book I- Med MS 8B

Commentary on the Sentences of Peter Lombard, Book I- Med MS 8A

Commentary on the Sentences of Peter Lombard, Book I- Med MS 8A

Homilies on the Psalms- Med MS 9B

Homilies on the Psalms- Med MS 9B

Homilies on the Psalms- Med MS 9A

Homilies on the Psalms- Med MS 9A

Psalter- Med MS 10B

Psalter- Med MS 10B

Antiphonal (Feast of St. Nicholas)- Med MS 1A

Antiphonal (Feast of St. Nicholas)- Med MS 1A