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It was great fun at the Theological & Philosophical Libraries UK & ROI conference last week perusing a display of the New College Special Collections. One highlight was this first printed edition of the Erasmus' New Testament in Greek from 1516.
LP3/2.6. (NCLRTI 12)
We are delighted to announce the call for papers for 'Esther Inglis in Contexts and Culture', a colloquium Centre for Research Collections, 12th-13th October 2024. Papers invited on any aspect of Esther Inglis' life, work, and surrounding contexts. Please share widely! libraryblogs.is.ed.ac.uk/estheringlis/2…
In honour of #InternationalWomensDay , our volunteer Ash has been looking to see what our archives hold about Professor Charlotte Auerbach, read more about what they found in this blog post: libraryblogs.is.ed.ac.uk/blog/2024/03/0…
Lyell worked with many people throughout his career, & the work of 3 women feature in our exhibition - his wife Mary Horner, their Secretary Arabella Buckley, and Charlotte Murchison.
📍Open Monday - Saturday 10am - 6pm until 30th March.
#InternationalWomensDay
Have you seen our latest blog post yet? In this post, the Project Curator discusses the significance of Edinburgh and its university in the lives of Esther Inglis and her family... have a read here: libraryblogs.is.ed.ac.uk/estheringlis/
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Curious about queer histories at the The University of Edinburgh? Check out third year HCAatEdinburgh student, Ash Sholz's research at Centre for Research Collections and sign up to attend a roundtable on queer histories next week (link in piece)! gender.ed.ac.uk/blog/2024/seek…
Today we had an introduction to Gaelic manuscripts and early printed material for students as part of our Flexible Learning Week. What a magnificent collection!
Many thanks to colleagues in Centre for Research Collections for facilitating this visit.