Ernst Kitzinger papers, 1931-1995.

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Ernst Kitzinger papers, 1931-1995.

The papers document Ernst Kitzinger's scholarly contribution to the history of late antique, early Christian, Byzantine, and early medieval art. The collection is comprised of offprints of his published work, research materials, lecture materials, teaching files, and photographs and slides.

ca.33 linear ft. (55 boxes)

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