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Gender in the Academy
"Gender in the Academy" celebrates the beginnings of coeducation at Princeton.
Blickling homilies
A composite manuscript consisting of three distinct parts: eighteen Anglo-Saxon homilies (10th or 11th century) and, in Latin,
a Sarum Kalendar for use at Lincoln (15th century) and sequences of the Gospels (16th century).
Taller de Gráfica prints and posters
The Taller de Gráfica Popular prints and posters collection consists of political, comic, and artistic posters and ephemera
from mid-20th century Mexico.

In 1453 a 70,000 man Turkish army under the leadership of Mahomet II captured Constantinople and killed the Byzantine Emperor Constantine XI. This ended the thousand-year-old Byzantine Empire. In 1456 Pope Calixtus III promulgated the "Bulla Turcorum", which announced the conquest of Constantinople and sought funding for another crusade against the Turks. This papal bull was printed by Johann Gutenberg