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Fontanus

Founded in 1988,. Fontanus from the collections of McGill University. Was conceived as an annual scholarly journal edited and produced by McGill Librarians. The primary purpose of. Is to showcase the University Librarys extensive rare and special collections through in-depth scholarly articles which interpret or showcase particular collections. Like McGills collections, the subject range of the individual articles run the full spectrum from Science, Medicine, Law and the Humanities and Social Scie.

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Founded in 1988,. Fontanus from the collections of McGill University. Was conceived as an annual scholarly journal edited and produced by McGill Librarians. The primary purpose of. Is to showcase the University Librarys extensive rare and special collections through in-depth scholarly articles which interpret or showcase particular collections. Like McGills collections, the subject range of the individual articles run the full spectrum from Science, Medicine, Law and the Humanities and Social Scie.

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