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Library and Archives
Rembrandt Prints
Pepys collected prints, drawings, and etchings, including works by Rembrandt. His collection offers rare early impressions, shedding light on 17th-century print collecting practices.
Magdalene’s copy of the Plantin Press Biblia Polyglotta was donated by alumnus Richard Hollinworth, a key 17th-century figure in Manchester’s religious and literary circles.
Professor Ezra Zubrow donates his Arctic Anthropology article tracing a fragment of Lapp culture from the 1670s as it drifts through Europe into Anglo-American society.
An exchange of letters between Dryden and Pepys, bound in Fables Ancient and Modern, reveals their Cambridge link and Pepys' suggestion behind Dryden’s “Good Parson” translation.
Magdalene intern Puneeta Sharma reflects on housing the Ferrar Prints and four inspiring conservation visits across Cambridge, finishing with a fun (if slightly chaotic) punting debut.
Magdalene’s Paper Conservation Intern, Puneeta Sharma, used advanced techniques at the Fitzwilliam Museum to clean, repair and line fragile 17th-century Ferrar prints for preservation.
Magdalene’s Paper Conservation Intern, Puneeta Sharma, is conserving 561 early 17th-century religious prints collected by Nicolas Ferrar. Work includes cleaning, repair and archival rehousing.
Magdalene College Library is conducting a stockcheck of 26,000 books, discovering valuable items like ex-libris books from Professor I. A. Richards. His works revolutionised literary criticism.