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  2. ‘Pride and prejudice: celebrating 200 years of Jane Austen’s…

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    ‘Pride and prejudice: celebrating 200 years of Jane Austen’s best-loved novel’. ... The exhibition, curated by Dr Chole Preedy, accompanies the major international conference Pride and prejudice: celebrating 200 years of Jane Austen’s best-loved
  3. Cambridge University Library Special Collections

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    Amongst the correspondence and papers of the Baldwin, Kipling, Burne-Jones, Poynter, and Macdonald families (MS Add.9974) can be found a folder of drawings and sketches […]. Over 2,200 colour
  4. Rare Books – Page 9 – Cambridge University Library Special Collections

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    This month we feature Greek philosophy as read in sixteenth-century France, […]. Many of you will have seen that the Fitzwilliam museum turned 200 earlier this month. ... To mark the event, Cambridge University Library is hosting A pipeline […]. The
  5. Special Collections – Page 22 – Cambridge University Library Special…

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    Many of you will have seen that the Fitzwilliam museum turned 200 earlier this month. ... How would visitors born, like the museum, 200 years ago, […]. On this day in 1766 – 250 years ago – was born Thomas Robert Malthus, for whom bells rang out
  6. Exhibitions – Page 9 – Cambridge University Library Special…

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    Category: Exhibitions. Posted on. 6 September 2013. by John Wells. In the context of the international colloquium ‘Les Espaces du Livre: Supports et acteurs de la création texte/image (XXe-XXIe siècles)’, held at Trinity College from […].
  7. Recent acquisitions – Page 5 – Cambridge University Library Special…

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    This month we feature Greek philosophy as read in sixteenth-century France, […]. The Rare Books Department of the Library purchases over 200 printed books each year to enhance its historical collections.
  8. Archives – Page 9 – Cambridge University Library Special Collections

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    Category: Archives. Posted on. 13 March 2019. by Katrina Dean. Coming into the Cambridge University Library entrance hall visitors encounter three objects: a wall-mounted cast of 565 million-year-old sea-creature fossils, a plastinated pitcher plant,
  9. Cambridge University Archives – Page 2 – Cambridge University Library …

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    Category: Cambridge University Archives. Posted on. 5 October 2021. by Sally Kent. Biochemistry is particularly strongly represented in the University Library’s modern science archive holdings. The Department of Archives and Modern Manuscripts
  10. Poetry – Page 2 – Cambridge University Library Special Collections

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    of the Library purchases over 200 printed books each year to enhance its historical collections.
  11. Science – Page 2 – Cambridge University Library Special Collections

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    Category: Science. Posted on. 15 April 2021. by Special Collections. Over the last 15 months staff from Archives & Modern Manuscripts, Conservation & Collection Care, Digital Content & Library and Development & Friends of the […]. ‘I am sorry I

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