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Exhibitions and Events of the Rare Book & Manuscript Library: Fall 2013
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Recent AcquisitionsOn exhibit September 3, 2013-December 13, 2013
Goldstein Family Gallery, Kislak Center, Van Pelt-Dietrich Library Center, sixth floor and September 3, 2013-January 24, 2013 Kamin Gallery, Van Pelt-Dietrich Library Center, first floor Annually, the Penn Libraries acquires thousands of new books, periodicals, and materials in various formats for use by students and researchers. This exhibition will showcase many of these recent acquisitions and honor our donors. Materials on display are drawn from the Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies, the Fisher Fine Arts Library, the Middle Eastern Collection, and the Rare Book & Manuscript Library.
Exhibition Reception
Wednesday, October 2, 2013, 5:30 PM Goldstein Family Gallery, Van Pelt-Dietrich Library Center, sixth floor Homecoming Weekend Gallery Hop
Saturday, November 9, 2013, 4:00-6:00 PM Begins at the Fisher Fine Arts Library, Arthur Ross Gallery, 220 South 34th Street The annual Hop will begin at the Arthur Ross Gallery and continue on to the Architectural Archives. The final stop will be the Kislak Center exhibition Recent Acquisitions. A curator will be at each exhibition site to talk with attendees. Refresh yourself at the end of the tour with hors d'oeuvres and dessert.
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Current, Start: 09/03/2013, End: 01/24/2014 |
Audubon's Birds of AmericaOn exhibit beginning Friday, May 10, 2013
First floor (next to the Information Desk), Van Pelt-Dietrich Library Center The Penn Libraries is pleased to announce a new permanent exhibition case devoted to the display of John James Audubon's spectacular Birds of America (1827-38). Penn's double elephant folio set of the Birds was a gift of Edwin H. Vare, Jr. in 1957-59. The page opening from the volume on display will be changed on a monthly basis.
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Current, Start: 05/10/2025, End: 12/25/2025 |
A Legacy Inscribed: The Lawrence J. Schoenberg Collection of ManuscriptsOn exhibit March 11, 2013-August 16, 2013
Goldstein Family Gallery, Kislak Center, Van Pelt-Dietrich Library Center, sixth floor The Lawrence J. Schoenberg Collection of Manuscripts, donated to the University of Pennsylvania Libraries by Penn Libraries Board members Barbara Brizdle Schoenberg and Lawrence J. Schoenberg (C53, WG56), embodies the great scientific and philosophical traditions of the ancient and medieval world. The manuscripts in this exhibition document the extraordinary achievements of European, Arabic, and Jewish scholars, philosophers, and the practitioners of science, medicine, and law. Often illustrated with complex diagrams and stunning imagery, these manuscripts bring to the present the intellectual legacy of the medieval past.
A 2013 thirteen-month wall calendar highlighting two of the manuscripts from the Schoenberg Collection has been produced in conjunction with this exhibition and is available for purchase through the website here. For more information about the exhibition or to purchase a calendar |
Recent, Start: 03/11/2013, End: 08/16/2013 |
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Offsite exhibition
Who was Alfred Dreyfus--and Why Should We Care?
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Coming, Start: 11/03/2013, End: 01/03/2014 |
Ormandy in China: The Historic 1973 TourOn exhibit November 2, 2012 - Late 2014
Eugene Ormandy Gallery, Otto E. Albrecht Music Library, 4th floor The 1973 tour of China by the Philadelphia Orchestra marked an important milestone in relations between the United States and the People's Republic of China. Following on the heels of Richard Nixon's trip to visit Mao Zedong in 1972, the tour was a successful attempt at cultural diplomacy--the first visit to China by an American orchestra. In recognition of the fortieth anniversary of this historic tour, "Ormandy in China" reexamines the ten-day visit and places the tour in the context of the political and cultural climate of the time.
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Current, Start: 11/02/2014, End: 12/13/2014 |
Leaves from The Kingdom of the Book:
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Coming, Start: 12/01/2013, End: 12/04/2013 |
Eat, Drink, and Dance the Night Away:
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Coming, Start: 10/25/2013, End: 01/31/2014 |
Paper: A Deckled Edge
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Recent, Start: 09/04/2012, End: 02/16/2013 |
Bread and Civilization: A talk by Nick MalgieriWednesday, November 13, 2013 5:30 PM
Class of 1955 Conference Room, Van Pelt-Dietrich Library Center, second floor Join us for a talk by Nick Malgieri, former Executive Pastry Chef at Windows on the World and the author of BREAD and ten other cookbooks, including the James Beard winner How to Bake. The preparation of bread and the cultivation of wheat necessary for its production are pivotal events that contributed to early humans' abandoning a nomadic existence and settling in towns. The history of bread stems from the simultaneous development of wheat cultivation, of both natural and beer-derived yeast, and of the tools and ovens necessary for baking. Today's crusty baguettes may seem to have little in common with ancient unleavened flatbreads, but both are deeply rooted in humanity's instinctive need for bread.
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Coming, Start: 11/05/2013, End: 11/14/2013 |
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6th Annual Lawrence J. Schoenberg Symposium
on Manuscript Studies in the Digital Age Thinking Outside the CodexThursday, November 21 and Saturday, November 23, 2013
Free Library of Philadelphia and the University of Pennsylvania The 6th Annual Schoenberg Symposium will encourage participants to "think outside the codex" and turn the tables on traditional approaches to manuscript study. The conversation will begin with a focus primarily on instances of and responses to failure in the history of manuscript production and scholarship. By considering failures in manuscript design, production, reception, scholarship, and the digital humanities, we hope to provoke new questions and engender non-traditional approaches to the study of pre-modern manuscripts. In addition to a panel of speakers, the symposium will include four workshops offering hands-on exploration of problems and issues related to the study of manuscripts in the digital age.
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Coming, Start: 11/18/2013, End: 11/24/2013 |
Prehistoric Wessex: Towards a Deep MapOn exhibit March 11 - August 12, 2013
Kamin Gallery, Van Pelt-Dietrich Library Center, first floor When novelist and poet Thomas Hardy (1840-1928) fictionalized the region of England in which he lived, he revived the name of a long extinct Anglo-Saxon kingdom. His Wessex was a rich combination of old and new, showing rural life under assault from industrialization. The region's monuments that were a key element of his semi-imaginary geography had already been the object of study by artists, antiquarians, historians, and archaeologists. Materials from Penn's collections exhibit the ways in which people engaged with Wessex before Hardy's time and the role Wessex has continued to play in our imagination.
Opening Talk and Reception Wednesday, March 13, 2013, 5:30 PM Kamin Gallery, Van Pelt-Dietrich Library Center, first floor Talk by guest speaker Julian Siggers, Williams Director, University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology.
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Recent, Start: 03/11/2013, End: 08/12/2013 |
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The A. S. W. Rosenbach Lectures in Bibliography
The First Quarter Century of European PrintingClass of 1978 Pavilion, Kislak Center, Van Pelt-Dietrich Library Center, sixth floor
Since 1998, Paul Needham has served as the Curator of the Scheide Collection at the Princeton University Library, before which he worked at Sotheby's and the Pierpont Morgan Library. He is on faculty at the University of Virginia's Rare Book School. Widely acknowledged as the leading expert on Johannes Gutenberg and the early history of printing, Dr. Needham has written or contributed to more than 90 publications. His most recent book is Galileo Makes a Book: The First Edition of Sidereus nuncius, Venice 1610 (Akademie Verlag, 2011).
"The 1450s: Bookmaking Inventions"
Monday, March 18, 2013, 5:30 PM "The 1460s: Slow Diaspora" Tuesday, March 19, 2013, 5:30 PM "1470-1475: The Sowing of Printing Shops" Thursday, March 21, 2013, 5:30 PM |
Recent, Start: 03/18/2013, End: 03/21/2013 |
HOMECOMING WEEKEND
Gallery HopSautrday, November 9, 2013 4:00-6:00 PM
Begins at the Fisher Fine Arts Library, Arthur Ross Gallery, 220 South 34th Street The annual Hop will begin at the Arthur Ross Gallery and continue on to the Architectural Archives. The final stop will be the Kislak Center exhibition Recent Acquisitions. A curator will be at each exhibition site to talk with attendees. Refresh yourself at the end of the tour with hors d'oeuvres and dessert.
Kislak Center Self Guided ToursFriday, November 8 - Sunday November 10, 2013 during library hours
Kislak Center, Van Pelt-Dietrich Library Center, sixth floor Drop by for a visit and self-guided tour of the Penn Libraries' new state-of-the-art Kislak Center. See the new Reading Room and Class of 1978 Orrery Pavilion, and experience the extraordinary views of Campus Green, Franklin Field, and the Center City skyline. Enjoy the exhibit on Recent Acquisitions of the Penn Libraries on display in the Goldstein Family Gallery (during gallery hours).
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Coming, Start: 11/01/2013, End: 11/11/2013 |
















![Detail from Biblia Latina, [Mainz: Johann Gutenberg and Johann Fust, before August 1456], courtesy of the William H. Scheide Library, Princeton University Library](http://www.library.upenn.edu/images/exhibits/lectures/guttenberg_149.jpg)

