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The Center depends on endowments and monetary gifts to continue its activities. We are grateful to all those who provide support for our programs and research projects. In particular, we wish to thank the members of the CMRS Council and all donors, contributors, and co-sponsors for their generous assistance.

Your continuing support is important to CMRS. Gifts to the Center allow continued study by students and scholars of the Middle Ages and Renaissance. CMRS appreciates your in-kind and monetary contributions.

Previous donations have provided for restoration of the Royce Hall murals, growth of the Royce Reading Room library, period maps and manuscripts, and ongoing lectures such as the History of the Book series.

Donors include:
A.S. Thomas Memorial Fund, Inc.
Marlene and Stuart Malkin
Betty and Sanford Sigiloff, Endowment for the Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies
Sidney Stern Memorial Trust
Norman Thrower
Anonymous Contributors

Institutional Contributors:
The Ahmanson Foundation
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
The Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation
The Hammer Foundation
The Huntington Library
Italian Cultural Institute of Los Angeles
National Endowment for the Humanities
Program for Cultural Cooperation between Spain's Ministry of Culture and United States Universities
The William H. Hannon Foundation

Additional support for CMRS programs provided by the following UCLA groups:
The Humanities Division of the College of Letters and Science
The Social Sciences Division of the of the College of Letters and Science
The Center for 17th- & 18th-Century Studies
The Friends of English
The Departments of Art History, Classics, English, French & Francophone Studies, Germanic Languages, History, Philosophy, and Spanish & Portugese.

Manuscript page from the 14th century Armenian Gospels of Gladzor.
Plate 30
Evangelist painter, incipit page.
Gladzor Gospels, p. 189.

From The Armenian Gospels of Gladzor: the life of Christ illuminated by Thomas F. Mathews and Alice Taylor, © 2001. Exhibition of UCLA's Armenian Gospel Book, known as the Gladzor Gospels, presented at J. Paul Getty Museum.

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