Medieval Materials Available to Rutgers Students
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https://doi.org/10.14713/jrul.v16i1.1307Keywords:
New Brunswick Theological Seminary, Medieval history, LibrariesAbstract
Charanis states that of the materials available to the history student at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, that in the field of medieval history, both Greek and Latin, is among the richest. This is largely because of the extensive holdings of the New Brunswick Theological Seminary and the important acquisitions which the Rutgers University Library has made.Downloads
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2012-04-25
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