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Libraries at UConn

For the UConn Libraries page, visit here.

The Medieval Studies Library Liaison is Richard Bleiler.

The Thomas J. Dodd Research Center has collections of many original source materials for the humanities and social sciences. Of interest to students of Medieval Studies is the Dodd Center’s collection of various facsimiles.

The Medieval Studies Program also maintains the Charles A. Owen, Jr. Medieval Studies Library in the Austin Building.

"The lyf so short, the craft so long to lerne" (l. 1) Geoffrey Chaucer's "Parliament of Foules"

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