For more on manuscripts and manuscript studies at Princeton, see:
- Princeton University Library: Manuscripts Division
- MARBAS: Manuscript, Rare Book and Archive Studies
- The Princeton Geniza Lab and Geniza Project
- The Index of Medieval Art Database and Blog
- Princeton University: Medieval Studies
- Princeton University: Near Eastern Studies
To access the manuscripts presented on this site, follow the current procedures established by the Manuscripts Division of the Princeton University Library. Several of these manuscripts have been fully digitized and are available to the public through the Princeton University Library Catalog. See the individual manuscript pages for specific details current at the time of publication (Spring 2022). These pages will not be further maintained.
Manuscript Catalogues
Princeton University Library, “Checklist of Western Medieval, Byzantine, and Renaissance Manuscripts in the Princeton University Library,” 2018. Online.
Princeton University Library, “A Descriptive Inventory of the Princeton University Collections of Papyri,” 2012. Online.
Kotzabassi, Sofia, and Nancy Patterson Ševčenko, Greek Manuscripts at Princeton: A Descriptive Catalog (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2010).
Skemer, Don C., Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in the Princeton University Library, 2 vols. (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2013).