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===== Online Exhibitions ===== | ===== Online Exhibitions ===== | ||
- | Princeton University Library\\ | + | University of Barcelona, The Rare Book and Manuscript CRAI Library (2020)\\ |
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+ | in order to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the launching of the database see [[https:// | ||
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+ | Bryn Mawr College Libraries, Private Lives of Old Books: Recovering Personal Histories from Early Books of Latin (Sept.-Dec. 2021)\\ | ||
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+ | Buenos Aires (Argentina), | ||
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+ | From the 26th to the 30th of April 2021 the National Library Mariano Moreno held the "V Encuentro Nacional de Instituciones con Fondos Antiguos y Raros" (5th National Meeting of Institutions with Ancient and Rare Books); this year's theme was "A heritage approach to Provenance" | ||
+ | The event had several partners, including CERL. As a way of sharing information and stimulating research, the Meeting organized a virtual exhibition with the provenance of 13 libraries. | ||
+ | For more information about the project, please send an email to analia.fernandez@bn.gob.ar | ||
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+ | Durham, University Library (2021)\\ | ||
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+ | The exhibition builds on Preparing for a Journey exhibition launched earlier in the year and explores the themes of travel, adventure and exploration through books, diaries, maps and letters. | ||
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+ | Groningen University Library (2021)\\ | ||
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+ | During her CERL internship (2019-20) at the University of Groningen Library, Anna de Bruyn made some wonderful discoveries about former book users and owners. She brought this material together in an online exhibition, which is now available in Dutch and English on the university website. It gives insight into the history of the incunabula and the collection, and it shows that the work does not end with the internship: Anna writes 'I still visit the special collections regularly and my work there gave me lots of new ideas, so many thanks to CERL for that' | ||
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+ | London, Middle Temple Library (2021)\\ | ||
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+ | Paris, Bibliothèque Mazarine (2021)\\ | ||
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+ | Princeton University Library | ||
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+ | Vilnius University Library (2020)\\ | ||
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+ | On 15 October, in honour of its memorable 450th anniversary, | ||
- | University of Barcelona, The Rare Book and Manuscript CRAI Library\\ | + | |
- | [[https://crai.ub.edu/sites/ | + | Wrocław, Ossolineum |
- | in order to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the launching of the database see [[https://crai.ub.edu/sites/default/files/posseidors/home_eng.htm|Former owners]]. | + | [[https://www.zlotaepoka.ossolineum.pl/en|The Golden Age of the Jagiellonian Dynasty]] |
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+ | Bamberg, Staatsbibliothek (3 April – 30 June 2017)\\ | ||
+ | [[https://www.staatsbibliothek-bamberg.de/en/cultural-education/virtual-exhibitions/colours-between-covers/|Colours Between Covers. German book illumination of the 15th and 16th centuries from the collections of the Staatsbibliothek Bamberg]] | ||
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===== Geographical areas ===== | ===== Geographical areas ===== | ||
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See also: [[Incunables]] and [[newsletter_provenance|Extracts from the CERL Newsletter]] | See also: [[Incunables]] and [[newsletter_provenance|Extracts from the CERL Newsletter]] | ||
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> Dr Christian Coppens is investigating present location of items from the collection of incunables which belonged to the Premonstratensian Abbey of Park before its sale in 1829.\\ | > Dr Christian Coppens is investigating present location of items from the collection of incunables which belonged to the Premonstratensian Abbey of Park before its sale in 1829.\\ | ||
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+ | >For more information about the project, please send an email to: Marcasdeproveniencia@gmail.com\\ | ||
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+ | In addition to information about the Study and Research Group on Documentary Heritage, there are projects linked to it, such as the project on provenance. On the tab where the project is located there are references and a list of activities under development: | ||
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+ | === Fabriano, Corpus Chartarum Fabriano (CCF) === | ||
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+ | >Corpus Chartarum Fabriano (CCF) is a catalogue containing records of watermarked and non-watermarked western paper manufactured over the past eight centuries in Fabriano: since end XIII century up to the present day. The project includes the identification, | ||
=== Montevergine, | === Montevergine, |
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