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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140717
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141222
SUMMARY:Communities in Communication
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DESCRIPTION:The Middle Ages are commonly seen as a time of widespread ign
 orance and prejudice\, but diversity and multiculturalism are not modern
  inventions. Perhaps surprisingly\, examples can be found in medieval Eu
 rope.\n \nDrawing on the Library’s collections of manuscripts and printe
 d books from the late 15th to early 16th centuries\, Communities in Comm
 unication explores how the shared experience of different traditions and
  languages inspired a culture of mutual respect and integration.\n \nHig
 hlight objects in the exhibition include The Golden Legend\, printed by 
 William Caxton in 1483\;Boetius de consolatione philosophie (The Consola
 tion of Philosophy by Boethius)\, a printed book from 1485 sumptuously b
 ound in velvet and silk\; and a printed Book of Hours from 1494 with bea
 utifully hand-coloured illustrations which echo the illuminated manuscri
 pts of the earlier medieval period.\n 
STATUS:TENTATIVE
TRANSP:TRANSPARENT
CLASS:PUBLIC
LOCATION:John Rylands Research Institute and Library\, 150 Deansgate\, Ma
 nchester\, Gtr Manchester\, M3 3EH
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