From the Archives: Forty Years of Stephanos
The end of the academic year at most educational institutions typically heralds the publication of an annual yearbook, and the spring of 2023 marks the fortieth anniversary of the first […]
The end of the academic year at most educational institutions typically heralds the publication of an annual yearbook, and the spring of 2023 marks the fortieth anniversary of the first […]
For National Poetry month we wanted to highlight this new acquisition to our rare books collection, The Lines of the Poet. This limited edition work (100 were published in 1981) […]
First published in France in 1670, Tapisseries du Roy is an oversize folio of engravings illustrating two series of tapestries commissioned by Louis XIV and designed by Charles Le Brun. […]
Recently, a library visitor asked me what criteria is used to determine whether a book is rare enough to be included in a library’s rare books collection. My answer is […]
On January 23, 2023 the archives lost its “patron Saint”, The Rt. Hon. Donna Haley, whose generosity has transformed its physical space and ability to serve researchers and the Trinity […]