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Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 101/2

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The Bulletin of the John Rylands Library is a long-running journal that publishes research complementary to the John Rylands Library’s extensive special collections.
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  • 16 December 2025
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The John Rylands Library houses one of the finest collections of rare books, manuscripts and archives in the world. The collections span five millennia, have a global reach and cover a wide range of subjects, including art and archaeology; economic, social, political, religious and military history; literature, drama and music; science and medicine; theology and philosophy; travel and exploration. For over a century, the Bulletin of the John Rylands Library has published research that complements the Library’s special collections.

An electronic edition of this issue is freely available under a Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-ND) licence.

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Price: £35.00
Pages: 136
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Imprint: Manchester University Press
Publication Date: 16 December 2025
ISBN: 9781807070106
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

HISTORY / General, History, LITERARY CRITICISM / Comparative Literature, LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Library & Information Science / Archives & Special Libraries, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Imaging Systems, Biography, Literature and Literary studies, Library, archive and information management, Imaging systems and technology

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Stefan Hanß is Professor of Early Modern History at the University of Manchester

James Robinson is Imaging Manager at the John Rylands Research Institute and Library, University of Manchester

Imaging Heritage Science Initiatives at the John Rylands Research Institute and Library – Stefan Hanß and James Robinson
‘Fraught with Possibilities of World-Wide Benefit’: Towards a History of Photography at the John Rylands Library – Elizabeth Gow, John Hodgson, Tony Richards and James Robinson
Imaging Heritage Featherwork: A New Methodology for the Study of Feather Artefacts – Stefan Hanß, James Robinson and Tony Richards
Sri Guru Granth Sahib: Collaboration, Digitisation, Heritage and the Legacy of Colonial Collections – Gurtek Singh and James Robinson
Imaging the Gaster Jewish Amulets in the John Rylands Research Institute and Library, Manchester – Philip Alexander, James Robinson, Elizabeth Evans, Amin Garbout, Jo Castle, Tony Richards and Ira Rabin
The Apocalypse and Biblia Pauperum Blockbooks Bound by Johannes Richenbach in 1467 – Stephen Mossman and Edward Potten
The Trier Psalter-Hymnal (Manchester, John Rylands University Library, MS Lat. 116): Palette and Pigments – Richard Gameson and Andrew Beeby