> I've visited that library. It's a high-ceiling architectural joy, but unless you're deeply, deeply into repetitive religious tracts of 600 years ago, most of the collection is more of a curiosity than a valuable resource to modern scholars.
You know, there are modern scholars that study that stuff, both directly and as a resource for studying other areas.
You know, there are modern scholars that study that stuff, both directly and as a resource for studying other areas.