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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. Discovery: 200 Years of the Cambridge Philosophical Society –…

    https://specialcollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?p=17330
    Discovery: 200 Years of the Cambridge Philosophical Society. Posted on. 13 March 2019. ... The Cambridge Philosophical Society is celebrating its 200. th. anniversary, marked by an exhibition in the Milstein Gallery at Cambridge University Library:
  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. 24 July 2013. by Suzanne Paul. For early medieval Christian communities, a gospel book was a treasured possession and, according to an Anglo-Saxon riddle, ‘a thing useful against evils’. The most […]. Posted
  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 8 – Cambridge University Library Special Collections

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    Category: Archives. Posted on. 27 May 2019. by Special Collections. This is a regular update about the progress of the Archive Management System (AMS) project. We’ve been working on costs and a business model for […]. On Tuesday 28 May, at 2.15 p
  9. Cambridge University Archives – Page 2 – Cambridge University Library …

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    Category: Cambridge University Archives. Posted on. 7 May 2021. by Jacky Cox. The appearance mid-April of foodPark. in front of the UL is only the most recent innovative use of the grounds in a crisis. During World War II, the need to keep
  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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