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Rare Book School is Now Accepting Applications for Fall 2018 & Winter 2019 Courses

Applications are now being accepted for six Rare Book School courses offered this fall and winter at the Morgan Library & Museum, the Library of Congress, and the University of Virginia. Visit https://rarebookschool.org/news/fall-winter-2018/ for more details.

In New York City (28 October–2 November):
 - The Book of Hours, 1250–1550; taught by Roger S. Wieck.

In Washington, DC (2–7 December):
 - The Art & Science of Cartography, 200–1550; taught by John Hessler.
 - Preservation Imaging: Science, Scholarship, and the Artifact; taught by Fenella France.

In Charlottesville, VA (6–11 January):
 - Developing Collections: Donors, Libraries & Booksellers; taught by Tom Congalton, Johan Kugelberg, and Katherine Reagan.
 - Provenance: Tracing Owners & Collections; taught by David Pearson.
 - Physical Bibliography for Book Conservators*; taught by David Whitesell.

To be considered for the first round of admissions decisions for the October course, submit your application(s) by 4 September; to be considered in the first round of admissions decisions for the December and January courses, submit your application(s) by 15 October. Applications received after these dates will be considered on a rolling basis until each course has reached capacity.

* Please note that enrollment for course G-40, Physical Bibliography for Book Conservators, is currently limited to participants in the RBS-Mellon Library and Archives Conservation Education (LACE) Consortium Program.

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