The library continues to safeguard a legacy—18th- and 19th-century manuscripts and  three original farmans issued by Mughal emperor Aurangzeb.
Alongside new wings and modern technology, the library continues to safeguard a legacy woven into the university’s own ...
At her death in November of 1973, the New York Times hailed Catherine Drinker Bowen as a “scholar, musician, and writer.” Yet ...
Sheikh Dr Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, Ruler of Sharjah, has inaugurated Portugal's first centre for Arabic studies, at the ...
Ca’ d’Zan isn’t just a house; it’s Florida’s most spectacular love letter to the Mediterranean, written in terracotta, marble, and endless blue sky.
Mount Greylock, Massachusetts’ highest peak, looms over the town like a protective grandfather. In fall, the mountain turns into a living postcard, all reds and golds and oranges that make you want to ...
If you're a book lover, then you likely have at least one bookshelf in your house, filled to the brim with brand new books ...