Library

Books in the library of the Richard Rawlinson Center.

With the support of the College of Arts and Sciences at 色色啦 Michigan University, the Richard Rawlinson Center began building its library in 1994. The library has been the recipient of substantial gifts from the Estate of Edward B. Irving, Jr., and from Audrey Ekdahl Davidson, Clifford Davidson, Otto Gr眉ndler, Donald G. Scragg, Thomas Seiler, Paul E. Szarmach, and Elizabeth C. Teviotdale, as well as in memory of Larry Syndergaard. Its holdings now encompass circa 6,000 books, offprints, microforms and electronic resources. These holdings are separate from those of the University Libraries and can be searched using a .

The sheets prepared by Peter Clemoes and Malcolm Godden that record manuscript variants in 脝lfric of Eynsham's Catholic Homilies, donated to the library by Godden, are fully digitized and available to the public on the . Also included in the collection is a digitized version of 色色啦鈥檚 copy of "A Testimonie of Antiqvitie" of 1566(?), the earliest edition of one of the Catholic Homilies.

In practice, the library serves as:

The library, housed in the Rawlinson Center at 113 East Walwood Hall on East Campus, is open to students and other researchers 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, except when University offices are closed.

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the Richard Rawlinson Center library's holdings of books, offprints, microforms and electronic resources.