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CORSAIR Online Collection Catalog

Photograph of Pierpont Morgan's Yacht
Corsair II, the yacht owned by Pierpont Morgan 1890 to 1898

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Named after Pierpont Morgan's yacht, CORSAIR is a single database providing unified access to over 330,000 records for medieval and Renaissance manuscripts, rare and reference books, literary and historical manuscripts, music scores, ancient seals and tablets, drawings, prints, and other art objects. Records continue to be added for new acquisitions.

The depth of detail is unusual for an online catalog. Many records include summaries of the content of individual letters, lengthy notes about provenance, and detailed descriptions of bindings. Specialized indexes enable researchers to find all of the Morgan's holdings associated with a given name, date, or place. For example, with a single search a scholar interested in Dickens can find records for manuscripts and letters in the author's hand, early printed editions of his novels, original illustrations, photographs, and personal possessions such as Dickens' ink pot and cigar case.

CORSAIR also serves as the gateway to one of the largest repositories of medieval images on the Internet, providing access to more than 57,000 digitized images from the Morgan's collection of medieval and Renaissance manuscripts. Users may page through every illustrated leaf within a manuscript, or search for individual images by place or date of creation, artist's name, illustration type, and subject. The images and descriptions may be accessed directly through CORSAIR, or by visiting Images from Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts.

As we continue to revise and to upgrade the records, we welcome corrections and comments from the research community. Please e-mail questions and enquiries about collection items to corsair@themorgan.org.

Critical Cataloging Statement

CORSAIR is unavailable from 1 a.m. to ​1:30​ a.m. EST (UTC - 5 hours) daily for database backup.