Credits
Original Publication, ca. 2007
This exhibition was created by the Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library.
Exhibition Curator: Laurent Ferri
Exhibition Coordinator: Eileen Heeran
Curatorial Management: Katherine Reagan
Graphic Design, Web Design & Development: Kenneth Williams
Catalogue Design: Cornell University Office of Publications & Marketing
Events & Publicity: Cornell University Library Communications - Ellen Marsh, C.J. Lance, Chris Philipp, Lynn Bertoia, Jenn Colt-Demaree, Carla DeMello
Exhibit Preparation and Conservation: Cornell University Library Department of Preservation and Collection Maintenance - Michele Brown, Roger Clearwater, Pat Fox, and Michele Hamill
Digital Imaging and Support: Cornell University Library Digital Consulting and Production Services - Rhea Garen and Daniell Mericle
Installation: Cornell University Library Facilities - Ronnie Clark, Adam Spry
"Colophon," ca. 2007
This website was hand-coded using HTML 4.01, CSS2, and JavaScript 1.5 standards on a Power Mac G5 computer running Mac OS X Panther. It is best viewed at a screen resolution of 1024x768 or higher, using the latest available version of Firefox, Mozilla, Netscape, Internet Explorer, or Safari.
Exhibition items were digitized by the Cornell University Library’s Digital Consulting and Production Services staff. Adobe Photoshop CS and Macromedia Fireworks MX were used to resize and optimize derivative JPG and GIF image files from the original exhibition images, and to create additional website graphics.
The fonts used in all illustrative graphics are Edwardian Script ITC and Adobe Garamond Pro. The text font sets are Verdana, Arial, sans-serif, and Times New Roman, Times, serif.
Updated Website, 2025
This online exhibition was migrated from Cornell University Library’s Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections webpages to the CUL Online Exhibitions site in 2025.
Website Migration and Development: Emily Toner, Cornell University Library Information Technology
Curatorial Updates and Consultation: Laurent Ferri, Curator of the pre-1800 Collections