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Post by Prof. Michael Freeman on Jul 10, 2010 19:21:09 GMT -5
Now that he's moved in, Prof. Freeman's office is almost entirely walled with bookshelves. His desk is built into one of the bookshelves against the wall, and a few chairs and a low coffee table make up the rest of the furniture. The window is also nicely framed by the bookshelves - there's shelves above and below it, as well as on both sides.
The shelves are sorted roughly by category horizontally and age vertically. The bottom shelf has stacks of papyri and cuneiform tablets, and above that are books, starting with medieval codices, many of which still have rings for locking to library shelves. Above that are books in arabic and latin, and then all the way up to modern volumes in english and other languages. Also on the shelves are a variety of artifacts and other magical objects.
As far as classes go, I'll be trying to post a lesson every real-world week, either on the weekend or mondays.
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