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American Poetry Review Records: Photographs, 1971-1998Within the American Poetry Review Records held by Penn are photographs of the writers whose work has been published in the
bi-monthly periodical.
American Poetry Review was founded by poets Stephen Berg and Stephen Parker in Philadelphia in 1972.
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06-01-1998 | American Poetry Review Records: Photographs, 1971-1998 | |||
Dreiser Images from the W. A. Swanberg PapersIn 1965 W. A. Swanberg published a biography of Theodore Dreiser. Swanberg's collection comprises his correspondence
related to the book and his
research notes, including photographic prints that he had compiled. This site offers facsimiles of the approximately 265 images in the collection.
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06-01-1999 | Dreiser Images from the W. A. Swanberg Papers | |||
Dreiser Papers: ImagesWithin the Theodore Dreiser Papers held by Penn's Rare Book & Manuscript Library are more than 1,000 images related to Dreiser, his family, his friends, and his professional colleagues. This site provides facsimiles for all of the items.
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06-01-1999 | Dreiser Papers: Images | |||
Dreiser Web SourceTheodore Dreiser (1871-1945) was a novelist, story writer, autobiographer, essayist, political writer, travel writer, playwright, poet,
journalist, editor and
diarist. The Dreiser Web Source provides access to correspondence, manuscripts, notes, and photographs related to Dreiser's personal life and his
careers
as journalist, novelist,
essayist, and political activist. In addition to these resources from the collection of the Rare Book & Manuscript Library the site includes scholarly
essays and links to the
International Theodore Dreiser Society and to the newly updated Theodore Dreiser: A Primary Bibliography & Reference Guide.
Support:
Concordia Foundation |
06-01-1999 | Dreiser Web Source | |||
Edgar Fahs Smith Chemistry CollectionEdgar Fahs Smith (1854-1928) was a professor of chemistry and a provost of the University of Pennsylvania. The Edgar Fahs
Smith Memorial Collection is
devoted to the history of chemistry, emphasizing periods prior to 1850, and includes monographic works on chemistry, alchemy and related fields. In
addition, there are more than
3,000 prints, engravings, and photographs of eminent scientists, their laboratories, and the apparatus they used which have been digitized and mounted
on
the library web.
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06-01-2000 | Edgar Fahs Smith Chemistry Collection | |||
END: Early Novels DatabaseEND is a bibliographic database based on the Collection of British and American Fiction 1660-1830 held by the University of
Pennsylvania's Rare Book
& Manuscript Library. When completed, the database will include records of more than 3,000 novels and fictional narratives by canonical authors
from
Daniel Defoe to Jane
Austen as well as lesser-known novelists like Mary Brunton and Mary Walker.
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01-01-2022 | END: Early Novels Database | |||
Fine Arts Library Image CollectionThe Fine Arts Library Image Collection offers an ever-expanding database of digital images as well as records documenting the
majority of the slides
housed in the Fisher Fine Arts Library. The database includes drawing, painting, sculpture, prints, photography, manuscripts, maps, ceramics, furniture,
architecture, landscape
architecture, city and regional planning, historic preservation, contemporary art and more.
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09-19-2008 | Fine Arts Library Image Collection | |||
Furness Theatrical Image CollectionThe Furness Theatrical Image Collection comprises more than 2,000 prints and photographs that illustrate and interpret
Shakespeare's plays and also
document theatrical performers and performances of works by Shakespeare and other dramatists. The majority date from the nineteenth century, but the
collection also holds earlier
and later images.
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10-14-2009 | Furness Theatrical Image Collection | |||
Virtual ExhibitionsThe University of Pennsylvania Libraries use virtual exhibitions to disseminate information about our collections and topics of
interest to the wider
community. Some of these exhibitions are digital versions of physical exhibitions mounted in exhibition spaces in the various libraries, while others are
born digital - that is, they have
only ever existed virtually. The broad exhibition subject categories presented at the top of the page provide a way of grouping exhibitions by topic.
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10-14-2010 | Virtual exhibitions | |||
Harrisburg Car Manufacturing Co. PhotographsThe Harrisburg Car Co., renamed the Harrisburg Car Works and then the Harrisburg Car Manufacturing Co., was established in
1853. The firm made
passenger, mail, baggage, box, cattle, platform, coal, and hand cars. Financial difficulties of the 1880s left the company with little in assets; it was soon
in
bankruptcy court, never
to emerge. The collection contains 45 photographs of train cars, products of the company.
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06-01-2008 | Harrisburg Car Manufacturing Co. Photographs | |||
Penn Collections in the Internet ArchiveAn estimated 1,027 volumes from Penn Libraries' collections have been digitized and made available through the Internet
Archive.
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10-01-2010 | Penn Collections in the Internet Archive | |||
Keffer Sheet Music CollectionCompiled by Edward Iungerich Keffer, a Philadelphia dentist and noted amateur musician, the Keffer Collection of Sheet Music
contains 2,531 scores
ranging in date from ca. 1790 to 1895. The great majority of the items were published in the United States and approximately 1,150 items were produced
by publishers in
Philadelphia. American sheet music of the nineteenth century provides a fascinating historical record of contemporary social concerns, issues, events,
celebrities, and tastes. This
record is further enhanced by the prevalent use of illustrations for title pages, including portraits, landscapes, and scenes of battles or local sites of
interest.
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06-01-1998 | Keffer Sheet Music Collection | |||
Lorraine Beitler Collection of the Dreyfus AffairThe Lorraine Beitler Collection of the Dreyfus Affair comprises over 1,000 items documenting the history of the Dreyfus Affair and
its impact on the art,
society, and politics of France and the modern world. Assembled by Dr. Lorraine Beitler as a resource for scholars, as a teaching collection for students,
and as a traveling exhibition
designed to stimulate discussion of the issues of prejudice, racism, and social injustice in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, it has been exhibited
around the world.
Support:
Lorraine Beitler |
06-01-2004 | Lorraine Beitler Collection of the Dreyfus Affair | |||
Mahler-Werfel Papers: Photographs, 1888-1984The collection of nearly 1300 photographs documents the lives of Alma Mahler, widow of Gustave Mahler; her husband, the
writer
Franz Werfel; and their
families, friends, and associates.
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06-01-2000 | Mahler-Werfel Papers: Photographs, 1888-1984 | |||
Marian Anderson Collection of PhotographsThe collection holds more than 4,000 images of Marian Anderson and her milieu, including photographs taken at Marianna Farm,
photographic scrapbooks,
oversize photographs, and photographs of friends, colleagues, and admirers of the renowned singer and Philadelphia native.
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06-01-1998 | Marian Anderson Collection of Photographs | |||
Mary Binney Wheeler & the Era of Romantic Travel:
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01-21-2009 | Mary Binney Wheeler and; the Era of Romantic Travel | |||
OLAC: Open Language Archives CommunityThis catalog, developed by the Open Language Archives Community (OLAC), provides access to a wealth of information about
thousands of languages,
including details of text collections, audio recordings, dictionaries, and software, sourced from dozens of digital and traditional archives.
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12-13-2010 | OLAC: Open Language Archives Community | |||
PACSCL Finding AidsThis Philadelphia Area Consortium of Special Collections Libraries (PACSCL) site provides access to finding aids for manuscript
and archival collections
held by its members, a group of 35 libraries and archives, whose collections offer primary resources on national, regional, and local history; the natural
and
social sciences; world
history; literature; religion; art and architecture; business and industry; and the performing arts.
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08-23-2010 | PACSCL Finding Aids | |||
Penn in Hand: Selected ManuscriptsPenn in Hand offers bibliographic information and digital facsimiles for selected collections of manuscript codices, texts,
documents, papers, and leaves
held by Penn's Rare Book & Manuscript Library as well as those privately owned by Lawrence J. Schoenberg (C53, WG56). Penn holds over 2,000
Western manuscripts
produced before the 19th century; medieval and Renaissance manuscripts comprise approximately 900 items, the earliest dating from 1000 A.D. Its
holdings of Indic manuscripts is
the largest in the Western hemisphere with more than 3,000 items. The Lawrence J. Schoenberg Collection emphasizes secular topics, especially
science
and mathematics, and
includes tablets from the 21st to the 18th centuries B.C.
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07-29-2009 | Penn in Hand: Selected Manuscripts | |||
Penn in the Age of FranklinBenjamin Franklin was instrumental in organizing and shaping Penn from its inception. He was President of the College, Academy and Charitable School of Philadelphia from 1749 to 1755, and served continuously as trustee until his death in 1790. The partnership of Franklin and Penn is played out against the background of the creation of both a new republic and of higher education in America. Penn in the Age of Franklin provides access to original documents and manuscripts, printed books and artifacts from both the Penn Libraries and the University Archives - whether it be a letter from Franklin, an issue of Poor Richard, or minutes of the earliest meetings of the Trustees.
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06-01-2006 | Penn in the Age of Franklin | |||
Penn/Cambridge Genizah Fragments ProjectA genizah is a storeroom or repository for old, used and damaged books, Torah scrolls, and other documents containing the
name of God, whose
destruction Jewish tradition proscribes. This web site displays selected holdings of two distinct institutions, Cambridge University and the University of
Pennsylvania, and reunites
virtually the dispersed fragments from the Cairo Genizah. Documents from the Cairo Genizah date from the 9th through through the 15th centuries. Written
in Hebrew, Aramaic,
Arabic, and Judeo-Arabic, they catalogue the social, cultural, and religious lives of Jews around the Mediterranean basin.
Support:
Jeffrey Keil |
06-01-2005 | PennCambridge Genizah Fragments Project | |||
Philadelphia Neighborhoods: Histories, Plans & FuturesPhiladelphia Neighborhoods: Histories, Plans and Futures is a web presentation of the full content of 86 neighborhood planning
surveys prepared and
published by the Philadelphia City Planning Commission between 1946 and 1990. These reports contain descriptions of current conditions of housing
stock; population trends;
property turnover; public transportation; community activity. Recommendations are made for future action.
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06-01-2007 | Philadelphia Neighborhoods: Histories, Plans and Futures | |||
Robert & Molly Freedman Jewish Sound ArchiveThis musical research library, international and multi-lingual in scope, is a collection of approximately 5,300 Judaic sound
recordings, in various formats.
The majority of these recordings have been catalogued in an easily searchable internet database displaying song titles, authors, composers, performers,
first lines and other related
information.
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06-01-1999 | Robert and Molly Freedman Jewish Sound Archive | |||
South Asia Image CollectionPenn has been involved in the study of South Asia for over a century and a half. Its rich collection of materials relating to South
Asia is not limited to books
and journals - it includes a sizable collection of Sanskrit manuscripts, as well as large numbers of images from a variety of sources. To date, the site
includes the Wheeler Image
Collection and images of Buddhist architecture from the American Institute of Indian Studies.
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11-19-2010 | South Asia Image Collection | |||
The Crisis of the UnionA collection comprising pamphlets, books, broadsides, cartoons, clippings, paintings, maps, and other print memorabilia about
America from circa 1830 to
1880. Items are drawn primarily from the collection of the Library Company of Philadelphia. Links to other catalogues and collections are also available
from this site.
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06-01-2002 | Crisis of the Union | |||
The English Renaissance in ContextThe English Renaissance in Context (ERIC) is an NEH-funded project (2002) designed to provide scholars and students with access to
major texts of the English
Renaissance in their original versions. ERIC comprises two units: a set of tutorials on some of Shakespeare's plays and on the making and selling of
books during the Early Modern
period; and a database of scanned texts from Penn's Furness Shakespeare Library. When used in combination, these two units provide students with a
rich introduction to English
Renaissance literature in its historical and artifactual context.
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06-01-2002 | English Renaissance in Context | |||
The Horace Howard Furness Shakespeare LibraryThe H. H. Furness Memorial Library is devoted to the study of Shakespeare and other Tudor and Stuart dramatists. It includes most writings in English - as well as writings in many other languages - about Shakespeare and virtually all English-language editions of his plays and poems, including the first four folios, some early quartos, and other editions up to the present time. Translations of Shakespeare into many world languages are a special focus of the collection. Promptbooks, biographies, photographs, letters, scrapbooks (with reviews and news reports about Shakespearean performances and performers), and playbills offer rich resources for early stage history. In addition, the Library gathers primary and secondary information about the history of the Renaissance, especially in England but also on the Continent, and Shakespeare's predecessors, contemporaries, and successors among English Renaissance literary writers, particularly dramatists. It also contains more than 2,000 microfilm dissertations on Shakespeare and English drama from the middle ages through the Restoration.
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06-01-2002 | Furness Shakespeare Library | |||
The Sabato Morais LedgerThe Morais Ledger belonged to Sabato Morais, a Sephardic Jewish leader, Hebraist, poet, historian, lecturer, teacher, and the
leading representative of
enlightened Orthodox Judaism in 19th century America. The scrapbook he kept - digitized and searchable here - is a unique record of the path he
charted, the time through which
he lived, and the highly charged controversies in which he became embroiled.
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06-01-2005 | Sabato Morais Ledger | |||
The Schoenberg Database of ManuscriptsThe Schoenberg Database of Manuscripts (SDBM) makes available data on medieval manuscript books of five or more folios
produced before 1600. Drawn
from over 12,000 auction and sales catalogues, inventories, catalogues from institutional and private collections, and other sources that document sales
and locations of manuscript
books, the SDBM assists in locating and identifying particular manuscripts, establishing provenance, and aggregating descriptive information about
specific
classes or types of
manuscripts.
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03-18-2010 | Schoenberg Database of Manuscripts | |||
The University of Pennsylvania Art CollectionPenn has a remarkable and eclectic collection of more than 6000 objects and artifacts collected over 250 years and exhibited all
over campus. View slides
and learn more about the collection.
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06-01-2007 | University of Pennsylvania Art Collection | |||
University Archives Digital Image CollectionThe University Archives Digital Image Collection offers an expanding database of over 5,700 digital images of items found in the
collections of the University
Archives & Records Center.
Delivered by the Penn Libraries, the database contains digital photographs and scans of items relating to the history of the University of Pennsylvania,
prominent persons associated
with the University and the history of the Philadelphia community in which the University resides. This sampling of items found in the collections of the
University Archives includes
not just photographs, but also decorative objects and memorabilia, drawings, graphics, prints, maps, manuscripts and printed text.
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09-22-2009 | University Archives Digital Image Collection | |||
University of Pennsylvania Finding AidsThis site brings together finding aids for manuscript and archival research materials held by the Archives at the Library of the
Katz
Center for Advanced
Judaic Studies, the Biddle Law Library, the Rare Book & Manuscript Library, and the University of Pennsylvania Museum Archives. A supplement to
Penn's online catalog
Franklin, this compendium provides detailed inventories as well as administrative and descriptive information for collections of personal papers, institutional
records, and primary
source materials compiled around a particular subject or medium.
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02-04-2010 | University of Pennsylvania Finding Aids | |||
Ward Collection of Theatrical Images, 1856-1910The collection consists of 573 items, mostly black-and-white photographs--and a few drawings and engravings--of 111 actors,
actresses, and other
performing artists posed by professional photographers working predominantly in New York, London, and Paris.
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06-01-1998 | Ward Collection of Theatrical Images, 1856-1910 | |||
Winigrad Photographs of Performing Artists, 1973-1989The collection of Cibachrome prints, ranging in size from 6 X 6.5 inches to 11 X 14 inches, depicts over 100 musical and dance
artists in rehearsal either at
the Mann Music Center or the Academy of Music, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, or at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center, Saratoga Springs, New York.
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11-01-1995 | Winigrad Photographs of Performing Artists, 1973-1989 |
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