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  1. Charles Wright (2010)
  2. Chiara Petrolini
  3. Choralis Constantinus: Music of Heinrich Isaac
  4. Chris Abani & lê thi diem thúy (2009)
  5. Chris Adrian & Emma Donoghue (2011)
  6. Chris Kyle
  7. Christa Jansohn
  8. Christia Mercer
  9. Christine Fauré
  10. Christmas in New Spain: Early Music of Mexico and Peru (2013)
  11. Christmas in New Spain (2014)
  12. Christopher Brooks
  13. Christopher Brown
  14. Christopher Burlinson
  15. Christopher C. Ebert
  16. Christopher Crosbie
  17. Christopher Haigh
  18. Christopher Highley
  19. Christopher Hodgkins
  20. Christopher Johnson
  21. Christopher Kyle
  22. Christopher Matusiak
  23. Christopher N. Warren
  24. Christopher Warren
  25. Christy Anderson
  26. Churchill's Shakespeare
  27. Cicero's De Officia (1502) owned by King Henry VIII
  28. Cited/Described in field
  29. Cities at Night: Dennis Lehane, George Pelecanos, Richard Price, & Clarence Page (2007)
  30. City of Ladies (2012)
  31. Civil Religion, 1690-1750
  32. Claire Bowditch
  33. Claire Farago
  34. Claire Jowitt
  35. Claire M. L. Bourne
  36. Claire McEachern
  37. Claire Sponsler
  38. Clara Calvo
  39. Clare Carroll
  40. Claude Willan
  41. Claudia Kairoff
  42. Clotilde Thouret
  43. Coins, tokens, and medals
  44. Colette Gordon
  45. Colin Kidd
  46. Coll Thrush
  47. Collaborative Evening at the National Museum of the American Indian: N. Scott Momaday & Debra Magpie Earling (2005)
  48. Collation Blog Guest Post Guidelines
  49. Collection development policy
  50. Collection division macros
  51. Collection history and background
  52. Collection size
  53. Collections of records in the catalog
  54. Colleen Rosenfeld
  55. Collin Jennings
  56. Color Our Collections
  57. Colum McCann (2010)
  58. Comic books and graphic novels
  59. Comus: A Workshop
  60. Conal Condren
  61. Confection (2019)
  62. Conjectural dates in MARC records
  63. Conjugality and Early Modern Political Thought (seminar)
  64. Connections, Trust, and Causation in Economic History (seminar)
  65. Connexion client
  66. Connexion client options
  67. Constance Jordan
  68. Constant data
  69. Constantinople/Istanbul: Destination, Way-Station, City of Renegades (seminar)
  70. Constructing and Representing Authorship in Early Modern England (colloquium)
  71. Constructing the Early Modern (seminar)
  72. Consuming Splendor: Luxury Goods in England, 1580–1680
  73. Consuming Splendor: Luxury Goods in England, 1580–1680 children's exhibition
  74. Contact and Exchange: China and the West (conference)
  75. Contacting people for authority control
  76. Contestations of Religion and Natural History in the Atlantic World (seminar)
  77. Continental collection development
  78. Continuations
  79. Controlled vocabularies
  80. Convent Culture (seminar)
  81. Convent Cultures (seminar)
  82. Cookbook of Grace Blome, 1697 V.b.301
  83. Cookery and medicinal recipes of the Granville family, ca. 1640 – ca. 1750 V.a.430
  84. Coppélia Kahn
  85. Copy cataloging
  86. Copy of speeches made by Sir Nicholas Bacon before Parliament, the Star Chamber and elsewhere, ca. 1600, V.a.143
  87. Corelli & Charpentier: Master of the Notes (2005)
  88. Corinne Noirot-Maguire
  89. Coriolanus
  90. Cornell Fleischer
  91. Court and Culture During the Reign of Elizabeth I: The Last Decade
  92. Court paper of the Manorial Court for the court leet and court baron of the manor of Henley-in Arden, Warwickshire, 1616 October 23, V.b.86
  93. Courting Elizabeth: Music and Patronage in Shakespeare's England (2014)
  94. Courtney Smith
  95. Craig Clunas
  96. Craig Martin
  97. Craig Muldrew
  98. Creating Aeon request batches from finding aids
  99. Creating Nature: Premodern Climate and the Environmental Humanities (conference)
  100. Creating item records in TIND
  101. Critical Witness
  102. CrossTalk
  103. CrossTalk DC: A.C.T.O.R (2016)
  104. CrossTalk DC: A History of Housing Covenants (2016)
  105. CrossTalk DC: DC Public Library's Peabody Room (2016)
  106. CrossTalk DC: Jewish Life in Washington, DC During and After the Civil War (2016)
  107. CrossTalk DC: Muslim American Identity in the US (2016)
  108. Crossroads of Amsterdam (seminar)
  109. Cry "Havoc!" (2014)
  110. Culinary Cartographies: Food, Gender, and Race in the Early Modern Black Atlantic (seminar)
  111. Cultural Cross-Currents of the Nineteenth Century
  112. Cultural Histories of the Material World (workshop)
  113. Curator Talk: Daniel De Simone (2016)
  114. Curator Talk: Georgianna Ziegler on America's Shakespeare (2016)
  115. Curator Talk: Heather Wolfe on Shakespeare, Life of an Icon (2015)
  116. Curatorial files
  117. Customs of copyholders, Sir John Ferrers vs. Richard Creswell, ca.1620, L.e.967
  118. Cymbeline
  119. Cymbeline (Fiasco Theater, 2014)
  120. Cymbeline (disambiguation)
  121. Cynthia Herrup
  122. Cynthia Macdonald
  123. Cyrano (Folger Theatre, 2011)
  124. Dalia Leonardo
  125. Dan Edelstein
  126. Daniel Javitch
  127. Daniel Powell
  128. Daniel Riches
  129. Daniel Shore
  130. Daniel Smith
  131. Daniel Vitkus
  132. Daniel Woolf
  133. Darcy Kern
  134. Dark Room Collective: Bryant, Ellis, Jackson, Keene, Smith, Strange, Trethewey, and Young (2012)
  135. Davenant's Macbeth (2018)
  136. David Ainsworth
  137. David Armitage
  138. David B. Ruderman
  139. David Bevington
  140. David Carnegie
  141. David Coast
  142. David Como
  143. David Cressy
  144. David D. Hall
  145. David Gants
  146. David Garrick, 1717–1779: A Theatrical Life
  147. David Garrick, 1717–1779: A Theatrical Life children's exhibition
  148. David Garrick, 1717–1779: A Theatrical Life exhibition material
  149. David Gehring
  150. David George
  151. David Goldstein
  152. David Greer
  153. David Harris Sacks
  154. David Hayton
  155. David Hoover
  156. David Kastan
  157. David Lawrence
  158. David Lee Miller
  159. David Loewenstein
  160. David McInnis
  161. David Norbrook
  162. David S. Shields
  163. David Schalkwyk
  164. David Scott Kastan
  165. David Seaman
  166. David St. John
  167. David Trim
  168. David Wallace
  169. David Womersley
  170. David Worrall
  171. Dayton Haskin
  172. De Ricci numbers
  173. Dear Jack, Dear Louise (2018)
  174. Debapriya Sarkar
  175. Debating Capitalism: Early Modern Political Economies (seminar)
  176. Deborah Curren-Aquino
  177. Deborah E. Harkness
  178. Deborah J. Leslie
  179. Deborah Krohn
  180. Deborah Steinberger
  181. Decoding the Renaissance: 500 Years of Codes and Ciphers
  182. Decoding the Renaissance exhibition item list
  183. Decoding the Renaissance exhibition material
  184. Defining the Court's Political Thought (seminar)
  185. Deleting or suppressing records in TIND
  186. Deleting or suppressing records in Voyager
  187. Deneen Senasi
  188. Denise Albanese
  189. Denise Walen
  190. Dennis Britton
  191. Dennis Duncan
  192. Dennis Romano
  193. Derek Dunne
  194. Derek Hirst
  195. Derek Keene
  196. Dering Manuscript
  197. Desdemona
  198. Designer Bookbinders in North America
  199. Designs from Fancy: George Romney's Shakespearean Drawings
  200. Diana Henderson
  201. Diaries of Richard Stonley, 1581-1598, V.a.459-V.a.461
  202. Diaries of Richard Stonley, ca.1581–1598 V.a.460, 4v–5r
  203. Diarmaid MacCulloch
  204. Dieter Mehl
  205. Digging the Past: Writing and Agriculture in the Seventeenth Century (seminar)
  206. Digital Rough Magic: Advancing the Miranda Digital Asset Platform (workshop)
  207. Digital editions of English Renaissance drama
  208. Digital humanities readings and resources
  209. Digital image collection
  210. Digital images
  211. Digital tools for textual analysis
  212. Digitizing the Stage 2017 (conference)
  213. Digitizing the Stage 2019 (conference)
  214. Dining out near the Folger
  215. Discoveries from the Vault children's exhibition
  216. District Merchants
  217. District of Literature
  218. Divine Art/Infernal Machine: Exploring Attitudes toward Printing in the Age of the Hand Press (seminar)
  219. Divulging Household Privacies: The Politics of Domesticity from the Caroline Court to Paradise Lost (seminar)
  220. Dmitri Levitin
  221. Domestic Servants and Apprentices in Eighteenth-Century English Literature and Social History (seminar)
  222. Don't Rock the Cradle Symposium: Books in Exhibitions—Mounts, Materials, and Economy (2015)
  223. Don E. Wayne
  224. Don Pedro
  225. Don Quixote (2009)
  226. Don Rodrigues
  227. Donald Kelly
  228. Donna Woodford-Gormley
  229. Doreen Bechtol
  230. Dorothy Allison & Ron Rash (2011)
  231. Dosia Reichardt
  232. Dot Porter
  233. Douglas Bruster
  234. Douglas E. Duhaime
  235. Douglas Lanier
  236. Douglas Pfeiffer
  237. Drama & Verse: Simon Armitage and Peter Oswald (2015)
  238. Dream Me Home Safely: PEN/Faulkner Writers in Schools Reading (2006)
  239. Dromio: Folger Transcription Platform
  240. Dromio Frequently Asked Questions
  241. Dromio shortcuts and workarounds
  242. Dublin: Celtic Art and Music (2013)
  243. Duncan Ivison
  244. Dympna C. Callaghan
  245. E.L. Doctorow & Ivy Meeropol (2010)
  246. E. Ethelbert Miller
  247. E. Natalie Rothman
  248. EMDA2013
  249. EMDA2013 Curriculum
  250. EMDA2013 participant blog posts
  251. EMDA2015 Application Guidelines
  252. EMDA2015 Curriculum
  253. EMDA2015 Participants
  254. EMDA2015 Visiting Faculty
  255. EMDA2017 Application Guidelines
  256. EMDA2017 Visiting Faculty
  257. EMDA 2013 Participants
  258. EMDA 2013 Visiting Faculty
  259. EMDA 2015
  260. EMDA 2015 Participants
  261. EMDA 2017
  262. EMDA 2017 Participants
  263. Eamon Darcy
  264. Eamon Duffy
  265. Eamon Grennan
  266. Earlier Shakespeare's Birthday Sonnet Contest winning entries
  267. Early Folger furniture survey
  268. Early Modern Books and Readers (seminar)
  269. Early Modern Cities in Comparative Perspective (conference)
  270. Early Modern Digital Agendas
  271. Early Modern Digital Agendas News
  272. Early Modern Embodiment (seminar)
  273. Early Modern English Paleography (skills course)
  274. Early Modern Manuscripts Online: New Directions in Research (conference)
  275. Early Modern Manuscripts Online: New Directions in Teaching and Research
  276. Early Modern Manuscripts Online (EMMO)
  277. Early Modern Measurements
  278. Early Modern Paris (seminar)
  279. Early Modern Recipes Online Collective (EMROC)
  280. Early Modern Scientific and Intellectual Biography (seminar)
  281. Early Modern Terrorism? The Gunpowder Plot of 1605 & its Aftermath (workshop)
  282. Early Modern Theater and Conversion (symposium)
  283. Early Modern Theatre and Conversion
  284. Early Modern Translation: Theory, History, Practice (conference)
  285. Early modern English collection development
  286. Ecco la Primavera: 14th- and 15th-Century Music from Italy (2011)
  287. Edit-a-thons
  288. Edith Grossman
  289. Editing and its Futures (seminar)
  290. Editing images in preparation for creating bookreaders
  291. Edna O'Brien (2016)
  292. Educational sammelband circa late 17th century
  293. Edward (Mac) Test
  294. Edward Gwynn copy of the Pavier quartos
  295. Edward Hirsch (2010)
  296. Edward Muir
  297. Edward P. Jones & Dinaw Mengetsu (2008)
  298. Edward W. Muir, Jr.
  299. Edward W. Soja
  300. Edwin Booth
  301. Elaine Hobby
  302. Elaine Leong
  303. Elihu Pearlman
  304. Elisa Tersigni
  305. Elizabeth Bearden
  306. Elizabeth Eisenstein
  307. Elizabeth Evenden
  308. Elizabeth Hageman
  309. Elizabeth Hanson
  310. Elizabeth Harvey
  311. Elizabeth I: Then and Now
  312. Elizabeth I: Then and Now children's exhibition
  313. Elizabeth I: Then and Now exhibition material
  314. Elizabeth J. Bellamy
  315. Elizabeth Mazzola
  316. Elizabeth Pallitto
  317. Elizabeth Patton
  318. Elizabeth Renker
  319. Elizabeth Spiller
  320. Elizabeth Spires
  321. Elizabeth Williamson
  322. Elizabeth the Queen (Folger Theatre, 2003)
  323. Elizabethan Theatre
  324. Elizabethan court day by day workshop
  325. Ellen Bryant Voigt
  326. Ellen MacKay
  327. Embroidered bindings
  328. Emerging Ethnographies in Shakespeare's England (seminar)
  329. Emily Dickinson Birthday Tribute
  330. Emily Dickinson Birthday Tribute: Aracelis Girmay (2011)
  331. Emily Dickinson Birthday Tribute: Jen Bervin and Martha Nell Smith (2018)
  332. Emily Dickinson Birthday Tribute: Kay Ryan (2012)
  333. Emily Dickinson Birthday Tribute: Linda Gregerson (2015)
  334. Emily Dickinson Birthday Tribute: Peter Gizzi (2013)
  335. Emily Dickinson Birthday Tribute: Rafael Campo (2014)
  336. Emily Dickinson Birthday Tribute: Sandra Gilbert (2017)
  337. Emily Dickinson Birthday Tribute: Tom Sleigh and Lesley Dill (2019)
  338. Emily Dickinson Birthday Tribute: Tonight I Am In Love: Dorianne Laux (2020)
  339. Emily Dickinson Birthday Tribute: Tracy K. Smith and Dr. David DeVorkin (2016)
  340. Emily Dickinson Birthday Tribute (disambiguation)
  341. Emily Jordan Folger
  342. Emily Noël
  343. Emily R. Jayne
  344. Emma Rhatigan
  345. Emma Rothschild
  346. Empire and Cosmopolis: Universalism from Rome to Washington (seminar)
  347. Empire and Culture in the Early Modern English Caribbean (seminar)
  348. Ena Heller
  349. Encyclopedias and Reference Materials Available Online
  350. English Civil War Broadsides (2018)
  351. English Paleography (Mellon Summer Institute)
  352. English Paleography (seminar)
  353. English Theatre and the Sister Arts, 1660-1800
  354. English short title catalogue
  355. Entangled Trajectories: Integrating European and Native American Histories (seminar)
  356. Eoin Devlin
  357. Eric Dursteler
  358. Eric Johnson
  359. Eric Johnson-DeBaufre
  360. Eric Nelson
  361. Eric Slauter
  362. Erica Jong
  363. Erica Zimmer
  364. Erika Boeckeler
  365. Erika Farr
  366. Erika T. Lin
  367. Erin Kelly
  368. Esin Atil
  369. Estelle Taylor
  370. Esther Inglis (1569?– 1624)
  371. Ethan Shagan
  372. Euan K. Cameron
  373. Eucharist
  374. Eudora Welty Lecture: Richard Ford (2018)
  375. Europe and the Americas: Human and Natural Worlds in the Eyes of Sixteenth-Century Observers (seminar)
  376. Eva Ströber
  377. Evelyn Tribble
  378. Exhibitions at the Folger
  379. Expenses of the Diet Provided during Easter Term, 1591, X.d.98
  380. Explorations of Space, Mapping, and Early Modern Literature (seminar)
  381. Explore
  382. Exploring Entangled Histories: Britain and Europe in the Age of the Thirty Years’ War, c.1590-1650
  383. Extending the Book: the Art of Extra-Illustration
  384. Extra-illustrated books
  385. F. Elizabeth Hart
  386. Fabio Luppi
  387. Faith E. Beasley
  388. Fakes, Forgeries & Facsimiles
  389. Fame, Fortune, & Theft: The Shakespeare First Folio (2011)
  390. Fania Oz-Salzberger
  391. Feast of Feasts: Celebrations in the Folger Collection
  392. Felicity Stout
  393. Feliz Navidad (2004)
  394. Fellowship application guidelines
  395. Fete d'Ete: French Cantatas and Suites (2011)
  396. Finance, Race, and Gender in the Early Modern Atlantic World (colloquium)
  397. Finding Richard: Turi King and Mathew Morris (2014)
  398. Finding aids
  399. First Chefs: Fame and Foodways from Britain to the Americas
  400. First Folio! Shakespeare's American Tour
  401. First Folio! Shakespeare's American Tour Exhibition Material
  402. First Folio! The Book that Gave Us Shakespeare
  403. First Folio! The Book that Gave Us Shakespeare - Alabama
  404. First Folio! The Book that Gave Us Shakespeare - Alaska
  405. First Folio! The Book that Gave Us Shakespeare - Connecticut
  406. First Folio! The Book that Gave Us Shakespeare - Florida
  407. First Folio! The Book that Gave Us Shakespeare - Indiana
  408. First Folio! The Book that Gave Us Shakespeare - Iowa
  409. First Folio! The Book that Gave Us Shakespeare - Kansas
  410. First Folio! The Book that Gave Us Shakespeare - Minnesota
  411. First Folio! The Book that Gave Us Shakespeare - Ohio
  412. First Folio! The Book that Gave Us Shakespeare - Oklahoma
  413. First Folio! The Book that Gave Us Shakespeare - Oregon
  414. First Folio! The Book that Gave Us Shakespeare - Vermont
  415. First Folio! The Book that Gave Us Shakespeare – Arizona
  416. First Folio! The Book that Gave Us Shakespeare – Arkansas
  417. First Folio! The Book that Gave Us Shakespeare – California
  418. First Folio! The Book that Gave Us Shakespeare – Colorado
  419. First Folio! The Book that Gave Us Shakespeare – Delaware
  420. First Folio! The Book that Gave Us Shakespeare – Georgia
  421. First Folio! The Book that Gave Us Shakespeare – Hawaii
  422. First Folio! The Book that Gave Us Shakespeare – Idaho
  423. First Folio! The Book that Gave Us Shakespeare – Illinois
  424. First Folio! The Book that Gave Us Shakespeare – Kentucky
  425. First Folio! The Book that Gave Us Shakespeare – Louisiana
  426. First Folio! The Book that Gave Us Shakespeare – Maine
  427. First Folio! The Book that Gave Us Shakespeare – Maryland
  428. First Folio! The Book that Gave Us Shakespeare – Massachusetts
  429. First Folio! The Book that Gave Us Shakespeare – Michigan
  430. First Folio! The Book that Gave Us Shakespeare – Mississippi
  431. First Folio! The Book that Gave Us Shakespeare – Missouri
  432. First Folio! The Book that Gave Us Shakespeare – Montana
  433. First Folio! The Book that Gave Us Shakespeare – Nebraska
  434. First Folio! The Book that Gave Us Shakespeare – Nevada
  435. First Folio! The Book that Gave Us Shakespeare – New Hampshire
  436. First Folio! The Book that Gave Us Shakespeare – New Jersey
  437. First Folio! The Book that Gave Us Shakespeare – New Mexico
  438. First Folio! The Book that Gave Us Shakespeare – New York
  439. First Folio! The Book that Gave Us Shakespeare – North Carolina
  440. First Folio! The Book that Gave Us Shakespeare – North Dakota
  441. First Folio! The Book that Gave Us Shakespeare – Pennsylvania
  442. First Folio! The Book that Gave Us Shakespeare – Puerto Rico
  443. First Folio! The Book that Gave Us Shakespeare – Rhodes Island
  444. First Folio! The Book that Gave Us Shakespeare – South Carolina
  445. First Folio! The Book that Gave Us Shakespeare – South Dakota
  446. First Folio! The Book that Gave Us Shakespeare – Tennessee
  447. First Folio! The Book that Gave Us Shakespeare – Texas
  448. First Folio! The Book that Gave Us Shakespeare – Utah
  449. First Folio! The Book that Gave Us Shakespeare – Virginia
  450. First Folio! The Book that Gave Us Shakespeare – Washington
  451. First Folio! The Book that Gave Us Shakespeare – Washington D.C.
  452. First Folio! The Book that Gave Us Shakespeare – West Virginia
  453. First Folio! The Book that Gave Us Shakespeare – Wisconsin
  454. First Folio! The Book that Gave Us Shakespeare – Wyoming
  455. First Folios at the Folger
  456. First folio on display
  457. Flauto Dolce (2005)
  458. Florence: Christmas Music of the Trecento (2012)
  459. Florence C. Hsia
  460. Fo-lympics
  461. FolgerInstitute Tweet archive
  462. Folger Audio Editions
  463. Folger Community Scholars
  464. Folger Consort
  465. Folger Digital Texts
  466. Folger Education
  467. Folger Friday: A Viennese Ball (2019)
  468. Folger Friday: Ayanna Thompson (2013)
  469. Folger Friday: Daniel De Simone (2015)
  470. Folger Friday: Hysterical Women (2020)
  471. Folger Friday: Mimi Yiu (2014)
  472. Folger Friday: Rom-Com Trivia Night (2020)
  473. Folger Friday: The Language of the Fan (2019)
  474. Folger Friday: Trivia Night (2019)
  475. Folger Friday: What's Your Poison? (2018)
  476. Folger Gala
  477. Folger Institute
  478. Folger Institute 2008–2009 long-term fellows
  479. Folger Institute 2008–2009 short-term fellows
  480. Folger Institute 2009–2010 long-term fellows
  481. Folger Institute 2009–2010 short-term fellows
  482. Folger Institute 2010–2011 long-term fellows
  483. Folger Institute 2010–2011 short-term fellows
  484. Folger Institute 2011–2012 long-term fellows
  485. Folger Institute 2011–2012 short-term fellows
  486. Folger Institute 2012–2013 long-term fellows
  487. Folger Institute 2012–2013 short-term fellows
  488. Folger Institute 2013–2014 long-term fellows
  489. Folger Institute 2013–2014 short-term fellows
  490. Folger Institute 2014–2015 long-term fellows
  491. Folger Institute 2014–2015 short-term fellows
  492. Folger Institute 2015–2016 long-term fellows
  493. Folger Institute 2015–2016 short-term fellows
  494. Folger Institute 2016-2017 long-term fellows
  495. Folger Institute 2016-2017 short-term fellows
  496. Folger Institute 2017-2018 long-term fellows
  497. Folger Institute 2017-2018 short-term fellows
  498. Folger Institute 2018-2019 long-term fellows
  499. Folger Institute 2018-2019 short-term fellows
  500. Folger Institute 2019-2020 long-term fellows

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