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Certaine worthye manuscripts

Certaine worthye manuscripts

Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library, Nadav Sharon, Timothy P. J. Perry, Pearce J. Carefoote

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The medieval bishop and bibliophile Richard de Bury describes books as an "infinite treasure," for they, more than any other human contrivance, are able to preserve the knowledge and the wisdom, as well as the follies and the failures, of previous generations--"in books I find the dead as if they were alive." This exhibition aims to bring the medieval world to life by drawing on the many treasures from the period to be found in the Fisher Library. It will celebrate the medieval book, and the medieval written word more generally, in all its variety in terms of both subject matter and physical form. Included will be books on topics from religion to science and history to the law and in formats from the codex to the charter to the tally stick. Though the main focus of the exhibition will be on medieval manuscripts--that is, books written by hand--it will also explore the transition from handwritten to printed books that began at the very end of the medieval period. Medieval books, and especially their aesthetic qualities, have been a recurrent source of inspiration for the makers of books in subsequent periods, and the exhibition will also examine this medievalist tradition in book production, especially in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries --

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OL44354534W

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ExhibitionsMedieval ManuscriptsRenaissance ManuscriptsIncunabulaBooksHistoryBibliographyExpositionsManuscrits médiévauxManuscrits de la RenaissanceIncunablesLivresHistoireEarly printed booksThomas Fisher Rare Book Library

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