Yale Beinecke Manuscript Library

This website is a collaborative project of the students in Brian Noell’s “Medieval World of Umberto Eco’s Name of the Rose” seminar, sponsored by Saybrook and Silliman Colleges at Yale University in the spring of 2006. Jeff Warren and Gabe Smedresman designed the website and produced composites of the manuscript pages. Content was provided by Mary Hollis, Lauren Simpson, Paul Goehrke, Matt Aleksinas, Caitlin Clarke, Helen Rittelmeyer, Sam Spears, and Drew Collins. Translations are by Brian Noell.

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