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Catharsis 65*100 Maskeler, kenar çerçeveleri ve beyaz doku rölyef, ilk katman akrilik ikinci katman epoksi ile yapılmıştır. Ana renk Gold Krom’dur. #specialcollections
Philip Lutley Sclater was born #OTD in 1829. A noted ornithologist, he was Secretary of ZSL from 1860-1902, an amazing 42 years. Several animal species are named after him including this Sclater's monal, Lopophorus sclateri. #watercolour by Henry Jones in our #specialcollections
Happy #InternationalMoonDay! This plaster model of the moon’s visible hemisphere is one of the most striking objects in our collections. It was made by Mr. Roger Langdon, station master at Silverton and self-taught astronomer, and presented to the DEI in 1874. #specialcollections
Who wears lipstick better—the sun or the man in the moon? Now that’s a sentence we never thought we’d have to write! 😆 (@NewCollegeOx, MS 312, f. 1r) #WoodcutWednesday #Woodcut #SpecialCollections #Printing
Here are some stunning colour lithographs from Phillip Henry Gosse’s History of the British sea-anemones and corals (1860). Gosse, who did much of his research on the Devon coast, personally examined 54 species, 34 of which were previously unknown to science. #specialcollections
Today we are celebrating #WorldPangolinDay. This lovely #drawing is by Samuel Richard Tickell. His collection consists of 14 volumes of manuscript notes and drawings, mainly of the vertebrate animals of India and Burma. Eleven of the volumes are on birds. #specialcollections
Celebrating #WorldCassowaryDay with these original #artworks in our #specialcollections. To find descriptions and thumbnail images of items in our #art collections, search our Library catalogue: library.zsl.org Select 'Search artworks' from the lefthand sidebar
#SpecialCollections Image-A-Day📚🌷 Illustrations of plants from volume 1 of 1728 Dutch work Geestelyke Natuurkunde (Spiritual Physics) by Johann Jakob Scheuchzer (#HistSci Collections @OU_Libraries) #FloraFriday
We recently discovered a collection of cuttings, postcards and illustrations – and a delightful Coleman’s Mustard bookmark - hidden inside F. A. Gasquet’s English Monastic Life (1924). The book was given to the DEI by Henry Stone, Honorary Secretary 1920-1952. #specialcollections
Today we are celebrating #WorldElephantDay so sharing this evocative original #drawing of African elephants by Joseph Wolf in 1867. The drawing forms part of our #specialcollections #worldelephantday2025
A new festive book display! Visit our Outer Library to see ‘Tales and tomes of a Georgian Christmas’ (don’t worry, the candles aren’t real). On display until 18th December. Open to all 🎄 #georgianlibrary #georgianchristmas #specialcollections #rarebooks #exeter
VERY excited to be officially returning to the #archives @SomervilleOx today, to work with #specialcollections there for the first time since the #pandemic. I love being part of such a vibrant community at the ❤️ of #womenshistory & agency. So invigorating & inspiring.
A display of items about a few extinct and endangered species in our #specialcollections. In our Library for a special event later today. If you would like to take the opportunity to view these displays do come in today before 3pm. 🦤
This 1839 Tales about Europe, Asia, Africa and America hides a fragment of Shakespeare. A page from Romeo and Juliet was reused as binding waste, a common 19th-c. practice that offers insight into print culture and the layered lives of books. #RareBooks #SpecialCollections
#Behindthescenes Teaching for the new term has begun at #Rylands. Curator @sebsakura is using #specialcollections material to teach on the Library MA course; discussing our #visualcollections and all the amazing artefacts we keep. We’re not just books and archives!
For those feeling wintery after last week’s #snow, here are some beautiful plates from Fridtjof Nansen’s ‘Farthest North’ (1897) to feed the mood. Though Nansen’s #Arctic expedition failed to reach the Pole, he achieved a record farthest north latitude. #specialcollections
Indiana University Bloomington: Lilly Library Home to 16,000 Miniature #Books ow.ly/zovC50R5qEf #specialcollections @IULillyLibrary
#OnWednesdaysWeWearPink The Pagrus auratus or "snapper" is known for its silver-pink or copper scales. 🐟 This watercolour is by Georg Raper (1769-1797?) who illustrated the nature of the Southern Hemisphere whilst aboard ships like the HMS Sirius. #SpecialCollections
✨New Acquisition✨ Alessandro Sanquirico, Raccolta da Varie Decorazioni Sceniche. Per p.i.r. teatro della Scala, 1832, Rare Music Collection. #raremusic #specialcollections #lascala #unimelb #culturalcollections #victoria #melbourne #lifeatunimelb #music
Collectors are often the heart of a Special Collections department. Read about Communications between and beyond the pages in our news post about the Will Johnson Collection of Children's Literature. news.illinoisstate.edu/2025/11/commun… #SpecialCollections #ChildrensLiterature
#SpecialCollections Image-A-Day📚🌷 Illustrations of plants from volume 1 of 1728 Dutch work Geestelyke Natuurkunde (Spiritual Physics) by Johann Jakob Scheuchzer (#HistSci Collections @OU_Libraries) #FloraFriday
#SpecialCollections Image-A-Day📚🕯️ Excerpt from Traité de la Lumière (1690) by Christiaan Huygens (#HistSci Collections @OU_Libraries) #WaveTheoryOfLight #HistPhys #RareBooks
Christiaan Huygens' & his wave theory of light #histsci thonyc.wordpress.com/2025/11/12/fro…τὰ-φυσικά-ta-physika-to-physics-liv/
We'd like to share a topical book with you (Cong.Lib. 76.1.30): Henry Duncan's "Sacred philosophy of the seasons: Autumn" (Edinburgh: William Oliphant and Son, 1841), a series "illustrating the perfections of God in the phenomena of the year". #RareBooks #SpecialCollections
Here's another sneak peak at our archives crawl offerings 👀 Come visit us in Room 55 of the State House, today from 11:00 to 1:00 and be sure to check out our Boston archivist friends at other institutions this week: ow.ly/bUU550XmrUy #specialcollections #spookyseason
Philip Lutley Sclater was born #OTD in 1829. A noted ornithologist, he was Secretary of ZSL from 1860-1902, an amazing 42 years. Several animal species are named after him including this Sclater's monal, Lopophorus sclateri. #watercolour by Henry Jones in our #specialcollections
#SpecialCollections Image-A-Day📚 Another year, another visit by Dr. Vermij’s #HistSci survey class! Students spent quality time with #18thCentury volumes of the Philosophical Transactions of the @RoyalSociety held @OU_Libraries
Folk music legend Joel Rafael has donated his personal archive to the @CSUSM Library’s Special Collections, preserving a lifetime of music, activism, and artistry for future generations. Learn more at bit.ly/3JKvKJn #CSUSMLibrary #JoelRafael #SpecialCollections
#SpecialCollections Image-A-Day📚✨ Shelf of books by Harlow Shapley (born 2 Nov 1885) in the #HistSci Collections @OU_Libraries #HistAstro #StarStuff #CosmicEvolution #ScienceAndReligion #PopularScience #SciEdu #astronomy #OTD
💀🧟 #Spooky vibes alert — straight from our Rare Books Collection! These eerie illustrations are just a glimpse of the treasures our #SpecialCollections team cares for year-round. Have a wonderful (and safe!) #Halloween! 🎃👻 #RareBooks #Books #Archives #LibraryLife…
#SpecialCollections Image-A-Day🎃💀 A #HappyHalloween message to all, based on initial letters from 1543 #anatomy book by Vesalius. GIF was created by Jackson Bednarczyk (former Intern @OUHistDept & #HistSci Collections) #HappyHalloween! #HistMed #anatomy
This month, Prof. MacKenzie Ryan and Prof. & Zack Gilmore's RCC201Honors students took a stab at describing and dating objects from our #specialcollections by sight! They learned the answers and how each object came to #RollinsArchives from Prof. Wenxian Zhang. #ArchivesMonth
A sneak peak before our archives crawl next week 👀 Check out our event page to see more details from us and our friends at the other participating Boston archives: ow.ly/QUJ250Xkv0S #specialcollections #spookyseason #bostonarchives
Catharsis 65*100 Maskeler, kenar çerçeveleri ve beyaz doku rölyef, ilk katman akrilik ikinci katman epoksi ile yapılmıştır. Ana renk Gold Krom’dur. #specialcollections
Philip Lutley Sclater was born #OTD in 1829. A noted ornithologist, he was Secretary of ZSL from 1860-1902, an amazing 42 years. Several animal species are named after him including this Sclater's monal, Lopophorus sclateri. #watercolour by Henry Jones in our #specialcollections
Today we are celebrating #WorldPangolinDay. This lovely #drawing is by Samuel Richard Tickell. His collection consists of 14 volumes of manuscript notes and drawings, mainly of the vertebrate animals of India and Burma. Eleven of the volumes are on birds. #specialcollections
Today we are celebrating #WorldElephantDay so sharing this evocative original #drawing of African elephants by Joseph Wolf in 1867. The drawing forms part of our #specialcollections #worldelephantday2025
Happy #InternationalMoonDay! This plaster model of the moon’s visible hemisphere is one of the most striking objects in our collections. It was made by Mr. Roger Langdon, station master at Silverton and self-taught astronomer, and presented to the DEI in 1874. #specialcollections
World in the palm of his hand👍 Great hat 👍 Super serious 📖Reference: Ptolemy, Cosmographia (1482) AE093/1482/3 #specialcollections #Incunable 🧵
Library of Congress Appoints Stephanie Stillo Chief of Rare Book and Special Collections ow.ly/gpE450PV6xl #libraries #specialcollections @librarycongress
Indiana University Bloomington: Lilly Library Home to 16,000 Miniature #Books ow.ly/zovC50R5qEf #specialcollections @IULillyLibrary
Celebrating #WorldCassowaryDay with these original #artworks in our #specialcollections. To find descriptions and thumbnail images of items in our #art collections, search our Library catalogue: library.zsl.org Select 'Search artworks' from the lefthand sidebar
The New York Public Library to Open the Joan Didion and John Gregory Dunne Archive nypl.org/press/new-york… #libraries #specialcollections #archives
Here are some stunning colour lithographs from Phillip Henry Gosse’s History of the British sea-anemones and corals (1860). Gosse, who did much of his research on the Devon coast, personally examined 54 species, 34 of which were previously unknown to science. #specialcollections
University of Minnesota #Libraries: The Sherlock Holmes Collections Celebrates its 50th Anniversary ow.ly/Ft1250Tbzi0 #specialcollections #sherlockholmes
California: How the L.A. Public Library Library Bid $144,000 For a Hidden Trove of Celebrity Photos ow.ly/ucVA50PGnw1 #publiclibraries #libraries #specialcollections
From the UCLA Library: “The Queen of Comedy-Variety: Exploring the Carol Burnett Papers” ow.ly/k1LH50SV8UG #specialcollections #libraries #comedy #tv
UK: Cambridge University Library is Allocated Kipling’s The Jungle Book Page Proofs ow.ly/ri8H50Ti6R8… #books #libraries #specialcollections
We recently discovered a collection of cuttings, postcards and illustrations – and a delightful Coleman’s Mustard bookmark - hidden inside F. A. Gasquet’s English Monastic Life (1924). The book was given to the DEI by Henry Stone, Honorary Secretary 1920-1952. #specialcollections
#SpecialCollections Image-A-Day📚🌷 Illustrations of plants from volume 1 of 1728 Dutch work Geestelyke Natuurkunde (Spiritual Physics) by Johann Jakob Scheuchzer (#HistSci Collections @OU_Libraries) #FloraFriday
#OnWednesdaysWeWearPink The Pagrus auratus or "snapper" is known for its silver-pink or copper scales. 🐟 This watercolour is by Georg Raper (1769-1797?) who illustrated the nature of the Southern Hemisphere whilst aboard ships like the HMS Sirius. #SpecialCollections
#HappyNewYear Do hope you enjoyed our 12 days of #frogmas in the run-up to New Year. Our posts featured depictions of frogs in our #specialcollections and @zsllondonzoo. There were so many, we were very selective so here are just a few we missed but would like to share!🐸
African elephants moonlit visit to a watering hole by Joseph Wolf, 1867. Original #drawing in our #specialcollections. #Onlineartexchange theme today is moonlight for Atkinson Grimshaw: At Home in Yorkshire at Scarborough Museums 👉 scarboroughmuseumsandgalleries.org.uk/whats-on/event…
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