Pitts acquires a Franciscan manual for late medieval preachers
Pitts recently added to its growing collection of incunables (books printed before 1501) a 1479 lexical manual for preachers and clergy. The Latin book, titled Mammotrectus super Bibliam (“Nourisher on the Bible”), printed by Nicolas Jensen in Venice, contains etymological and grammatical explanations of words found in the Bible,…
Pitts supports Open Access publishing
Open Access publishing follows several practices to make academic research more accessible to more people. As you might expect, publishing has costs, and in the most common form of academic publishing, those costs fall on the institutions and individuals who hold subscriptions. In other words, while scholars can publish…
The archives of the African Orthodox Church held at Pitts Theology Library
The constitution and canons of the African Orthodox Church Year after year, one of the most frequently requested and most commonly researched collections in the Pitts Special Collections is the archives of the African Orthodox Church (AOC). This collection contains the records of the African Orthodox Church in South…
Don’t reshelve those books! Missing books and why Pitts wants to do the work for you
The Pitts staff and student workers are well-versed in magic, but magic isn’t how we find books when they go missing from the stacks. A Pitts reshelving cart on the first floor, where patrons have (properly!) placed books when they were finished with them. When a patron cannot find…