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  1. Lost in translation? Madelon and “Somewhere in France”

    For the “Somewhere in France” exhibition, which opened in the Baillieu Library’s Noel Shaw Gallery earlier this month, the Rare Music Collection was delighted to contribute …

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/librarycollections/2016/03/29/lost-in-translation-madelon-and-somewhere-in-france

  2. A captivating jewel for the Rare Books Collection: The Pearl Manuscript

    If you have never imagined being enchanted by a humble book of medieval poetry, a recent acquisition by the Baillieu Library may take you by surprise! …

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/librarycollections/2016/02/25/a-captivating-jewel-for-the-rare-books-collection-the-pearl-manuscript

  3. A Body of Knowledge

    Above: Maker unknown, Model of the brain (dissected on wooden base), c.1900, gypsum, paint, wood. Harry Brookes Allen Museum of Anatomy and Pathology, University of Melbourne As …

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/librarycollections/2012/09/14/a-body-of-knowledge

  4. Cultural Treasures Festival, 28–29 July 2012

    Above: The rhino, in The Historie of Fovre-footed Beastes …, by Edward Topsell, London: Printed by William Jaggard, 1607, p. 595. Gift of the Alfred Hart …

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/librarycollections/2012/06/29/cultural-treasures-festival-28%e2%80%9329-july-2012

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