This page identifies the materials brought to your RCAH 202 class visit on February 8 or 9, 2023. Some were unique artworks, while others were representative of a genre. For the latter, there's help finding more pieces.
Andreas Vesalius De Humani Corporis Fabrica (On the Fabric of the Human Body, 1543) was the first modern work on human anatomy.
Vesalius intersects with your course topic in two interesting ways:
Special Collections has a 1555 edition of De Humani Corporis Fabrica (brought to class.) An annotated translation into English is also available.
Art Spiegelman's classic graphic memoir of his father's experiences in the Holocaust. Copies in Special Collections:
Also available as an ebook (MSUnet logon required)
Volume 1 of Maus (My Father Bleeds History) is also available on 2-hour loan at the Main Library Circulation Desk, call number D810.J4 S643 1986. (Longer hours than the Special Collections reading room.)
Lev Raphael is an American writer of Jewish heritage who has published both fiction and non-fiction.
His book My Germany (2009) concerns his parents' experiences during the Holocaust and his own feelings about German history and culture.
Raphael's papers are held in MSU Special Collections. Files concerning My Germany are in box 9 (folders 17-20) and box 9.5 (folders 1-33.)
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Here's the finding aid (archival term for a collection inventory) for the Lev Raphael papers. Click Collection Organization for an outline of the holdings.
Artisans of the fine press movement idealized the book aesthetics of the Middle Ages. Their work can also be understood as part of the larger Arts & Crafts movement. The Kelmscott Press, founded by William Morris, was the most admired practitioner.
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[Scrapbook of botanical illustrations], 1886
[Traditional Japanese clothing and dress], scrapbook, 1890s
[Scrapbook of cut-outs and printed cards...] "this book was made by grandmother Perry"
Seen in class: Frances Hodges Receipt Book, 1834
More manuscript cookbooks in Special Collections, from oldest to newest:
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More zombies in Special Collections:
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More on Day of the Dead in Special Collections
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A haggadah (plural haggadot) is a book or booklet containing the service for a seder, the ritual meal for the Jewish holiday of Passover.
Special Collections has about a dozen haggadot that were acquired and cataloged individually.
The Sylvia B. Kruger Haggadah Collection includes 80 haggadot, from the 1920s to 2006. The haggadah used in class was in box 3 of this collection.
Pansy's Hexagons, by Elsi Vassdal Ellis (2015)
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More on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Special Collections