The exhibition website (with many pretty pictures and links to full digital facsimiles) is here.
The study of pre-modern manuscripts revolves around the codex. Yet many European libraries have extensive collections of scrolls which sit on the shelf (or in an umbrella stand!) mostly ignored. That is, until today!
As part of a class on the subject of the scroll led by Thomas Forrest Kelly, the Morton B. Knafel Professor of Music at Harvard University, and Beverly Mayne Kienzle, the Professor for the Practice of Romance Languages and Literature at Harvard Divinity School, Harvard's Houghton Rare Books Library has set up an exhibition of its collection of medieval scrolls.
Please take some time to browse the website, and, although this isn't a formal AMA, if you have any questions about scrolls, paleography, or any related sub-discipline, ask!
Oh nice! I'm curious especially about TYP 216-could you tell us a bit more about where and how it was used?