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Greetings from Rare Book School!


Expand your understanding of book history during a Rare Book School course
this summer! Our five-day intensive courses on the history of manuscript,
print, and digital materials will be offered online and in person at the
University of Virginia and other partner institutions.



Among our forty-two courses, we are pleased to offer the following one relevant
to map history:



— H-65: Material <https://rarebookschool.org/courses/history/h65/> Foundations
of Map History, 1450 – 1900
<https://rarebookschool.org/courses/history/h65/>, taught by Matthew Edney (of
the University of Southern Maine) which may be of interest to those
involved with map collections.



To be considered in the first round of admissions decisions, course
applications should be submitted no later than February 19. Applications
received after that date will be reviewed on a rolling basis. Visit our
website at www.rarebookschool.org for course details, instructions for
applying, and evaluations by past students. Contact us at
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Please share this information with colleagues, students, and friends.



We hope to see you at Rare Book School soon!



With kindest regards,

The RBS Programs Team


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