Marsh's Library
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Marsh's Library
@MarshsLibrary
Beautiful library of the early Enlightenment in central Dublin. Opened in 1707; still welcoming visitors, tourists and scholars. Registered Charity RCN 20000752
Dublin انضم Ekim 2011
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Currently setting up our new exhibition on #Swift and #GulliversTravels to mark 300 years since its publication. We're particularly happy with this staging of A Modest Proposal (1729), for which thanks to Joan Moynihan.

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An unusual panel on this 16th century binding, possibly Swiss? It covers Martin Bucer's Du royaume de Jesus Christ nostre saveur printed in Geneva in 1558 #Bindings

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Denis the Carthusian hard at work in his study, on the title page of his biography from 1532 #TitlePageTuesday

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Some blingy books for world book day. On the left a manuscript of Caesar's Gallic Wars, written on vellum, that once belonged to the king of France. On the right, our earliest printed book, the letters of Cicero to his friends printed on paper in 1472. Shiny! #WorldBookDay


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An exciting call for artists' residencies here in Marsh's Library and in the National Museum of Ireland: visualartists.ie/advert/open-ca…
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A very pleasing acanthus border on this title page printed in 1525. Note the sliver of medieval manuscript fragment, used in the binding, peeking out! #TitlePageTuesday #Fragments

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A reader added a fetching cuff to their 'manicule', a pointing finger used to indicate an important passage in Justus Jonas' commentaries on the acts of the apostles, printed in Basel 501 years ago #ManiculeMonday #MondayMarginalia

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Happy Lunar New Year! This beautiful specimen is from our 1668 edition of 'Markham's master-piece ... touching on curing all diseases in horses', a seminal text on horse care #LunarNewYear #YearOfTheHorse

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16th century violets, and those in the garden, a bit damp but still going strong #ValentinesDay


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